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Learn about the system life cycle Plan the outline of your project Today you will: Teacher resource 1.1 Learn about the system life cycle Plan the outline of your project Use a timeline to plan an event

Identify Evaluate Analyse System life cycle Test Design Implement Outline of the problem Evaluate Refining the system Analyse The needs of the system System life cycle Test Making sure the system works Design Planning all parts of the system Implement Creating the system

Making tea Pour tea into cup Put teabag in pot Fill kettle Add milk Put the instructions in the right order. Identify any instructions that are missing.

Making tea Start Pour tea into cup Boil water Put tea in pot Sugar? Yes Put tea in pot Sugar? Add water Add sugar No Wait until brewed Drink tea Yes Yes Pour milk into cup Milk? Milk? Stop No

Cooking a celebration meal Prepare main dish Put main dish in oven While main dish cooks, prepare vegetables Put potatoes on to cook Put vegetables on to cook Arrange all times to coincide with main dish being ready Lay table

Pupil resource 1.3 - Preparing a celebration meal

Pupil resource 1.5 - Homework for lesson 1