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International Primary Computing Workbook: Stage 1

International Primary Computing Workbook: Stage 1

Dr Tracy Gardner; Liz Smart; Rebecca Franks

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
2024
nidottu
The Collins International Primary Computing Stage 1 Workbook is written with a range of international contexts in mind and is designed to be used in lessons alongside the Student’s Book. · As an essential companion to the Student’s Book, the Workbook offers a range of exciting activities to help students consolidate understanding, think creatively and plan practical tasks, and to record, evaluate and reflect on their learning, supporting metacognition. · The clear and engaging pages offer a mix of fun and varied activities such as quizzes, ‘Rate your progress’ and reflection tasks as well as structured frameworks to record thoughts and ideas, and develop computational thinking and ensuring no learner is left behind. · End-of-chapter reflection features help students to assess their progress and understand how they can improve. · Following the same chapter and unit structure as the Student’s Book, the clearly signalled Workbook activities provide further practice and extension material for learners of all levels, to support and enhance learning. · The Collins International Primary Computing series provides in-depth coverage of the Cambridge curriculum frameworks for Primary Computing (0059) and Primary Digital Literacy (0072), as well as the UK national curriculum for Computing at primary level
International Lower Secondary Computing Student's Book: Stage 7

International Lower Secondary Computing Student's Book: Stage 7

Dr Tracy Gardner; Liz Smart; Rebecca Franks

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
2024
nidottu
Collins International Lower Secondary Computing series is structured around six themes relating to computing and digital literacy and offers learners a comprehensive and engaging approach to learning, enhanced by real-world applications. Each chapter is organised to develop essential skills, leading learners towards the creation of a final project. The project-based activities nurture creative skills and give learners the opportunity to make decisions and develop projects that matter to them. Stage 7 projects focus on everything from designing a flowchart for a guess the number game, to creating a method for encrypting text, giving children the tools to build key computing and ICT skills, linking the five strands of theory to the practice of computing, and showing learners how computers work. Collins International Lower Secondary Computing series provides in-depth coverage of the Cambridge curriculum frameworks for Lower Secondary Computing (0860) and Lower Secondary Digital Literacy (0082) as well as the UK national curriculum for Computing at secondary level.Each chapter enables students to develop their computing and digital literacy skills through a fun, practical and relatable project. Stage 7 helps learners to design a flowchart for a guess the number game, create a method for encrypting text, train a machine learning model to work with a game designed in Scratch, design and record a news report and Plan, test, and build a device to make their classroom accessible.Learners will build their understanding throughout the stage, using a rich variety of sources with an international focus to support their learning.With regular opportunities for discussion, group work, investigation and design, the Student’s Book and Workbook encourage active learning throughout. This includes ‘unplugged’ learning to explore concepts and foster computational thinking skills. Each chapter concludes with an opportunity for learners to build and showcase their own work, consolidating their learning through self or peer assessment and reflection.Clear explanations, visually engaging activities and ‘Key terms’ features are designed to support young learners, especially those with English as a second or additional language.The course includes the latest hardware and software information, additionally exploring Artificial Intelligence and AI images and empowers learners to navigate the online world safely by equipping them with crucial digital safety skills.Written by Flip Computing – Rebecca Franks, Liz Smart and Dr Tracy Gardner – an all female team of experts with a breadth of computing experience across industry, education and research, and their culturally responsive approach provides teachers with an accessible and inclusive learning experience for all ages and inspires greater participation and tech career pathways for all.Will prepare students for a seamless transition to Lower Secondary Computing Stage 8.
International Primary Computing Student's Book: Stage 6

International Primary Computing Student's Book: Stage 6

Dr Tracy Gardner; Liz Smart; Rebecca Franks

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
2024
nidottu
Collins International Primary Computing series is structured around six themes relating to computing and digital literacy and offers learners a comprehensive and engaging approach to learning, enhanced by real-world applications. Each chapter is organised to develop essential skills, leading learners towards the creation of a final project. The project-based activities nurture creative skills and give learners the opportunity to make decisions and develop projects that matter to them. Stage 6 projects focus on everything from designing a board game to building a fictional computer, giving children the tools to build key computing and ICT skills, linking the five strands of theory to the practice of computing, and showing learners how computers work. Collins International Primary Computing series provides in-depth coverage of the Cambridge curriculum frameworks for Primary Computing (0059) and Primary Digital Literacy (0072), as well as the UK national curriculum for Computing at primary level.Each chapter enables students to develop their computing and digital literacy skills through a fun, practical and relatable project. Stage 6 helps learners to design their own create a physical ‘digital footprint’ for a collaborative class display, build a fictional computer for an allocated budget, prototype, design and build a fidget toy for someone in their class, create a fact file on an issue related to climate change and design a board game that teaches some of the aspects of keeping data secure.Learners will build their understanding throughout the stage, using a rich variety of sources with an international focus to support their learning.With regular opportunities for discussion, group work, investigation and design, the Student’s Book and Workbook encourage active learning throughout. This includes ‘unplugged’ learning to explore concepts and foster computational thinking skills. Each chapter concludes with an opportunity for learners to build and showcase their own work, consolidating their learning through self or peer assessment and reflection.Clear explanations, visually engaging activities and ‘Key terms’ features are designed to support young learners, especially those with English as a second or additional language.The course includes the latest hardware and software information, additionally exploring Artificial Intelligence and AI images and empowers learners to navigate the online world safely by equipping them with crucial digital safety skills.Written by Flip Computing – Rebecca Franks, Liz Smart and Dr Tracy Gardner – an all female team of experts with a breadth of computing experience across industry, education and research, and their culturally responsive approach provides teachers with an accessible and inclusive learning experience for all ages and inspires greater participation and tech career pathways for all.Will prepare students for a seamless transition to Lower Secondary Computing Stage 7.
International Primary Computing Student's Book: Stage 2

International Primary Computing Student's Book: Stage 2

Dr Tracy Gardner; Liz Smart; Rebecca Franks

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
2024
nidottu
Collins International Primary Computing series is structured around six themes relating to computing and digital literacy and offers learners a comprehensive and engaging approach to learning, enhanced by real-world applications. Each chapter is organised to develop essential skills, leading learners towards the creation of a final project. The project-based activities nurture creative skills and give learners the opportunity to make decisions and develop projects that matter to them. Stage 2 projects focus on everything from designing a new piece of technology to navigating a maze, giving children the tools to build key computing and ICT skills, linking the five strands of theory to the practice of computing, and showing learners how computers work. Collins International Primary Computing series provides in-depth coverage of the Cambridge curriculum frameworks for Primary Computing (0059) and Primary Digital Literacy (0072), as well as the UK national curriculum for Computing at primary level.Each chapter enables students to develop their computing and digital literacy skills through a fun, practical and relatable project. Stage 2 helps learners to create a document to showcase an area of your school to new students, design a new piece of technology, make a program that allows a character to take a photo of an object in Scratch, collaboratively design and navigate mazes and solve a problem in their school.Learners will build their understanding throughout the stage, using a rich variety of sources with an international focus to support their learning.With regular opportunities for discussion, group work, investigation and design, the Student’s Book and Workbook encourage active learning throughout. This includes ‘unplugged’ learning to explore concepts and foster computational thinking skills. Each chapter concludes with an opportunity for learners to build and showcase their own work, consolidating their learning through self or peer assessment and reflection.Clear explanations, visually engaging activities and ‘Key terms’ features are designed to support young learners, especially those with English as a second or additional language.The course includes the latest hardware and software information, additionally exploring Artificial Intelligence and AI images and empowers learners to navigate the online world safely by equipping them with crucial digital safety skills.Written by Flip Computing – Rebecca Franks, Liz Smart and Dr Tracy Gardner – an all female team of experts with a breadth of computing experience across industry, education and research, and their culturally responsive approach provides teachers with an accessible and inclusive learning experience for all ages and inspires greater participation and tech career pathways for all.Will prepare students for a seamless transition to Stage 3.
International Primary Computing Workbook: Stage 3

International Primary Computing Workbook: Stage 3

Dr Tracy Gardner; Liz Smart; Rebecca Franks

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
2024
nidottu
The Collins International Primary Computing Stage 3 Workbook is written with a range of international contexts in mind and is designed to be used in lessons alongside the Student’s Book. As an essential companion to the Student’s Book, the Workbook offers a range of exciting activities to help students consolidate understanding, think creatively and plan practical tasks, and to record, evaluate and reflect on their learning, supporting metacognition.The clear and engaging pages offer a mix of fun and varied activities such as quizzes, ‘Rate your progress’ and reflection tasks as well as structured frameworks to record thoughts and ideas, and develop computational thinking and ensuring no learner is left behind.End-of-chapter reflection features help students to assess their progress and understand how they can improve.Following the same chapter and unit structure as the Student’s Book, the clearly signalled Workbook activities provide further practice and extension material for learners of all levels, to support and enhance learning.The Collins International Primary Computing series provides in-depth coverage of the Cambridge curriculum frameworks for Primary Computing (0059) and Primary Digital Literacy (0072), as well as the UK national curriculum for Computing at primary level
International Lower Secondary Computing Workbook: Stage 7

International Lower Secondary Computing Workbook: Stage 7

Dr Tracy Gardner; Liz Smart; Rebecca Franks

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
2024
nidottu
The Collins International Lower Secondary Computing Stage 7 Workbook is written with a range of international contexts in mind and is designed to be used in lessons alongside the Student’s Book. As an essential companion to the Student’s Book, the Workbook offers a range of exciting activities to help students consolidate understanding, think creatively and plan practical tasks, and to record, evaluate and reflect on their learning, supporting metacognition.The clear and engaging pages offer a mix of fun and varied activities such as quizzes, ‘Rate your progress’ and reflection tasks as well as structured frameworks to record thoughts and ideas, and develop computational thinking and ensuring no learner is left behind.End-of-chapter reflection features help students to assess their progress and understand how they can improve.Following the same chapter and unit structure as the Student’s Book, the clearly signalled Workbook activities provide further practice and extension material for learners of all levels, to support and enhance learning.The Collins International Lower Secondary Computing series provides in-depth coverage of the Cambridge curriculum frameworks for Lower Secondary Computing (0860) and Lower Secondary Digital Literacy (0082), as well as the UK national curriculum for Computing at secondary level
International Primary Computing Workbook: Stage 6

International Primary Computing Workbook: Stage 6

Dr Tracy Gardner; Liz Smart; Rebecca Franks

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
2024
nidottu
The Collins International Primary Computing Stage 6 Workbook is written with a range of international contexts in mind and is designed to be used in lessons alongside the Student’s Book. As an essential companion to the Student’s Book, the Workbook offers a range of exciting activities to help students consolidate understanding, think creatively and plan practical tasks, and to record, evaluate and reflect on their learning, supporting metacognition.The clear and engaging pages offer a mix of fun and varied activities such as quizzes, ‘Rate your progress’ and reflection tasks as well as structured frameworks to record thoughts and ideas, and develop computational thinking and ensuring no learner is left behind.End-of-chapter reflection features help students to assess their progress and understand how they can improve.Following the same chapter and unit structure as the Student’s Book, the clearly signalled Workbook activities provide further practice and extension material for learners of all levels, to support and enhance learning.The Collins International Primary Computing series provides in-depth coverage of the Cambridge curriculum frameworks for Primary Computing (0059) and Primary Digital Literacy (0072), as well as the UK national curriculum for Computing at primary level
International Primary Computing Workbook: Stage 2

International Primary Computing Workbook: Stage 2

Dr Tracy Gardner; Liz Smart; Rebecca Franks

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
2024
nidottu
The Collins International Primary Computing Stage 2 Workbook is written with a range of international contexts in mind and is designed to be used in lessons alongside the Student’s Book. As an essential companion to the Student’s Book, the Workbook offers a range of exciting activities to help students consolidate understanding, think creatively and plan practical tasks, and to record, evaluate and reflect on their learning, supporting metacognition. The clear and engaging pages offer a mix of fun and varied activities such as quizzes, ‘Rate your progress’ and reflection tasks as well as structured frameworks to record thoughts and ideas, and develop computational thinking and ensuring no learner is left behind. End-of-chapter reflection features help students to assess their progress and understand how they can improve. Following the same chapter and unit structure as the Student’s Book, the clearly signalled Workbook activities provide further practice and extension material for learners of all levels, to support and enhance learning. The Collins International Primary Computing series provides in-depth coverage of the Cambridge curriculum frameworks for Primary Computing (0059) and Primary Digital Literacy (0072), as well as the UK national curriculum for Computing at primary level
International Primary Computing Student's Book: Stage 5

International Primary Computing Student's Book: Stage 5

Dr Tracy Gardner; Liz Smart; Rebecca Franks

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
2024
pokkari
Collins International Primary Computing series is structured around six themes relating to computing and digital literacy and offers learners a comprehensive and engaging approach to learning, enhanced by real-world applications. Each chapter is organised to develop essential skills, leading learners towards the creation of a final project.
International Primary Computing Student's Book: Stage 3

International Primary Computing Student's Book: Stage 3

Dr Tracy Gardner; Liz Smart; Rebecca Franks

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
2024
nidottu
Collins International Primary Computing series is structured around six themes relating to computing and digital literacy and offers learners a comprehensive and engaging approach to learning, enhanced by real-world applications. Each chapter is organised to develop essential skills, leading learners towards the creation of a final project. The project-based activities nurture creative skills and give learners the opportunity to make decisions and develop projects that matter to them. Stage 3 projects focus on everything from designing an Internet of Things device to creating a code of conduct for communicating online, giving children the tools to build key computing and ICT skills, linking the five strands of theory to the practice of computing, and showing learners how computers work. Collins International Primary Computing series provides in-depth coverage of the Cambridge curriculum frameworks for Primary Computing (0059) and Primary Digital Literacy (0072), as well as the UK national curriculum for Computing at primary level.Each chapter enables students to develop their computing and digital literacy skills through a fun, practical and relatable project. Stage 3 helps learners to create an underwater scene with scenery, design an Internet of Things device to help reach a UN Sustainable Development Goal, use data to solve a problem in their school or local community and design and build a project that includes one input and one output.Learners will build their understanding throughout the stage, using a rich variety of sources with an international focus to support their learning.With regular opportunities for discussion, group work, investigation and design, the Student’s Book and Workbook encourage active learning throughout. This includes ‘unplugged’ learning to explore concepts and foster computational thinking skills. Each chapter concludes with an opportunity for learners to build and showcase their own work, consolidating their learning through self or peer assessment and reflection.Clear explanations, visually engaging activities and ‘Key terms’ features are designed to support young learners, especially those with English as a second or additional language.The course includes the latest hardware and software information, additionally exploring Artificial Intelligence and AI images and empowers learners to navigate the online world safely by equipping them with crucial digital safety skills.Written by Flip Computing – Rebecca Franks, Liz Smart and Dr Tracy Gardner – an all female team of experts with a breadth of computing experience across industry, education and research, and their culturally responsive approach provides teachers with an accessible and inclusive learning experience for all ages and inspires greater participation and tech career pathways for all.Will prepare students for a seamless transition to Stage 4.
International Primary Computing Teacher’s Guide: Stage 3

International Primary Computing Teacher’s Guide: Stage 3

Dr Tracy Gardner; Liz Smart; Rebecca Franks

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
2024
nidottu
The Stage 3 Teacher’s Guide offers comprehensive teacher support, providing everything needed to teach with confidence using the Collins International Primary Computing Stage 3 Student’s Book and Workbook. Full teacher support to accompany the Collins International Primary Computing Stage 3 Student’s Book for the Cambridge Primary Computing (0059) and the Cambridge Primary Digital Literacy (0072) frameworks – the Teacher’s Guide content is matched lesson-by-lesson to the Student’s Book. Focused around the five strands of Computing – Computational Thinking; Programming; Managing Data; Networks and Digital Communication; Computer Systems – the Teacher’s Guide provides everything you need to teach the Student’s Book with utmost confidenceThe series also offers complete coverage of the Cambridge Primary Digital Literacy framework as well as the UK National Curriculum’s KS1, KS2 and KS3 Programmes of Study for ComputingThe Teacher’s Guide will breakdown the subject content of the Student’s Book in detailed lesson plans for every spread, offering teachers detailed guidance on lesson objectives, lesson summaries, end of chapter projects and ‘Build on this’ extension activities. Providing valuable subject knowledge and support for non-specialist Computing teachers, particularly at Primary levelAccompanying downloads, available on the Collins site, include source files, answers to every activity and questions in the Student Book, PowerPoint presentations and sites to accompany practical tasks with a host of resources to supplement teachingStage 3 allow learners to create a code of conduct for communicating online and present it to the headteacher, create an image slideshow on a topic of their choosing, create an underwater scene with scenery and at least one swimming sprite, design an Internet of Things device to help reach a UN Sustainable Development Goal, design and build a project that includes one input and one output using a BBC micro:bit and use data to solve a problem in their school or local communitySupports teachers to prepare learners for a seamless transition to Stage 4.
International Primary Computing Student's Book: Stage 1

International Primary Computing Student's Book: Stage 1

Dr Tracy Gardner; Liz Smart; Rebecca Franks

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
2024
nidottu
Collins International Primary Computing series is structured around six themes relating to computing and digital literacy and offers learners a comprehensive and engaging approach to learning, enhanced by real-world applications. Each chapter is organised to develop essential skills, leading learners towards the creation of a final project. The project-based activities nurture creative skills and give learners the opportunity to make decisions and develop projects that matter to them. Stage 1 projects focus on everything from designing a robot to creating a webpage on a topic of the learner’s choice, giving children the tools to build key computing and ICT skills, linking the five strands of theory to the practice of computing, and showing learners how computers work. Collins International Primary Computing series provides in-depth coverage of the Cambridge curriculum frameworks for Primary Computing (0059) and Primary Digital Literacy (0072), as well as the UK national curriculum for Computing at primary level.Each chapter enables students to develop their computing and digital literacy skills through a fun, practical and relatable project. Stage 1 helps learners to design a robot to help someone at school, build an app that feeds a character, plan a journey for a Bee-Bot, design a counting app, plan a dream class party and design a webpage on a chosen topic.Learners will build their understanding throughout the stage, using a rich variety of sources with an international focus to support their learning.With regular opportunities for discussion, group work, investigation and design, the Student’s Book and Workbook encourage active learning throughout. This includes ‘unplugged’ learning to explore concepts and foster computational thinking skills. Each chapter concludes with an opportunity for learners to build and showcase their own work, consolidating their learning through self or peer assessment and reflection.Clear explanations, visually engaging activities and ‘Key terms’ features are designed to support young learners, especially those with English as a second or additional language.The course includes the latest hardware and software information, additionally exploring Artificial Intelligence and AI images and empowers learners to navigate the online world safely by equipping them with crucial digital safety skills.Written by Flip Computing – Rebecca Franks, Liz Smart and Dr Tracy Gardner – an all female team of experts with a breadth of computing experience across industry, education and research, and their culturally responsive approach provides teachers with an accessible and inclusive learning experience for all ages and inspires greater participation and tech career pathways for all.Will prepare students for a seamless transition to Stage 2.
International Primary Computing Teacher’s Guide: Stage 6

International Primary Computing Teacher’s Guide: Stage 6

Dr Tracy Gardner; Liz Smart; Rebecca Franks

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
2024
nidottu
The Stage 6 Teacher’s Guide offers comprehensive teacher support, providing everything needed to teach with confidence using the Collins International Primary Computing Stage 6 Student’s Book and Workbook. Collins International Primary Computing series provides in-depth coverage of the Cambridge curriculum frameworks for Primary Computing (0059) and Primary Digital Literacy (0072), as well as the UK national curriculum for Computing at primary level.The course is organised around six themes relating to computing and digital literacy – Our digital world; Content creation; Create with code; How computers work; Connect the world; The power of data. The chapter overviews and lesson summaries show how these themes are developed in Stage 6, helping teachers to plan their course.The Teacher’s Guide offers a detailed lesson plan for every unit, giving guidance on how to run the session, including lesson objectives, reference to key pedagogies, mapping grids, worksheets, resource sheets, answers, support for assessing end-of-chapter projects and ‘Build on this’ extension activities.The lesson plans and introduction provide valuable subject knowledge and support for non-specialists. This includes summaries of the key computing pedagogies used in the resources, and references to further reading to develop teachers’ own practice.Built around an internationally sound pedagogy, this framework for teaching provides real-life contexts and culturally responsive examples into a project-based approach and incorporates all learners’ knowledge, ways of learning, and heritage; where learners are given more of an opportunity to choose appropriate contexts for themselves.The accompanying downloads, available on the Collins site, includes PDF and editable Word versions of all the resources in the Teacher’s Guide, to print and adapt, as well as source files, mapping grids, worksheets, resource sheets and recommended sites to support practical tasks with a host of resources to supplement teaching.Written by Flip Computing, a team of female experts who have a breadth of computing experience across industry, education and research, and their culturally responsive approach provides teachers with an accessible and inclusive learning experience for all ages and inspires greater participation and tech career pathways for all.Supports teachers to prepare learners for a seamless transition to Lower Secondary Computing Stage 7.
International Primary Computing Workbook: Stage 4

International Primary Computing Workbook: Stage 4

Dr Tracy Gardner; Liz Smart; Rebecca Franks

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
2024
nidottu
The Collins International Primary Computing Stage 4 Workbook is written with a range of international contexts in mind and is designed to be used in lessons alongside the Student’s Book. As an essential companion to the Student’s Book, the Workbook offers a range of exciting activities to help students consolidate understanding, think creatively and plan practical tasks, and to record, evaluate and reflect on their learning, supporting metacognition.The clear and engaging pages offer a mix of fun and varied activities such as quizzes, ‘Rate your progress’ and reflection tasks as well as structured frameworks to record thoughts and ideas, and develop computational thinking and ensuring no learner is left behind.End-of-chapter reflection features help students to assess their progress and understand how they can improve.Following the same chapter and unit structure as the Student’s Book, the clearly signalled Workbook activities provide further practice and extension material for learners of all levels, to support and enhance learning.The Collins International Primary Computing series provides in-depth coverage of the Cambridge curriculum frameworks for Primary Computing (0059) and Primary Digital Literacy (0072), as well as the UK national curriculum for Computing at primary level
International Primary Computing Teacher’s Guide: Stage 1

International Primary Computing Teacher’s Guide: Stage 1

Dr Tracy Gardner; Liz Smart; Rebecca Franks

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
2024
nidottu
The Stage 1 Teacher’s Guide offers comprehensive teacher support, providing everything needed to teach with confidence using the Collins International Primary Computing Stage 1 Student’s Book and Workbook. • Collins International Primary Computing series provides in-depth coverage of the Cambridge curriculum frameworks for Primary Computing (0059) and Primary Digital Literacy (0072), as well as the UK national curriculum for Computing at primary level. • The course is organised around six themes relating to computing and digital literacy – Our digital world; Content creation; Create with code; How computers work; Connect the world; The power of data. The chapter overviews and lesson summaries show how these themes are developed in Stage 1, helping teachers to plan their course. • The Teacher’s Guide offers a detailed lesson plan for every unit, giving guidance on how to run the session, including lesson objectives, reference to key pedagogies, mapping grids, worksheets, resource sheets, answers, support for assessing end-of-chapter projects and ‘Build on this’ extension activities. • The lesson plans and introduction provide valuable subject knowledge and support for non-specialists. This includes summaries of the key computing pedagogies used in the resources, and references to further reading to develop teachers’ own practice. • Built around an internationally sound pedagogy, this framework for teaching provides real-life contexts and culturally responsive examples into a project-based approach and incorporates all learners’ knowledge, ways of learning, and heritage; where learners are given more of an opportunity to choose appropriate contexts for themselves. • The accompanying downloads, available on the Collins site, includes PDF and editable Word versions of all the resources in the Teacher’s Guide, to print and adapt, as well as source files, mapping grids, worksheets, resource sheets and recommended sites to support practical tasks with a host of resources to supplement teaching. • Written by Flip Computing, a team of female experts who have a breadth of computing experience across industry, education and research, and their culturally responsive approach provides teachers with an accessible and inclusive learning experience for all ages and inspires greater participation and tech career pathways for all. • Supports teachers to prepare learners for a seamless transition to Stage 2.
International Primary Computing Teacher’s Guide: Stage 2

International Primary Computing Teacher’s Guide: Stage 2

Dr Tracy Gardner; Liz Smart; Rebecca Franks

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
2024
nidottu
The Stage 2 Teacher’s Guide offers comprehensive teacher support, providing everything needed to teach with confidence using the Collins International Primary Computing Stage 2 Student’s Book and Workbook. Collins International Primary Computing series provides in-depth coverage of the Cambridge curriculum frameworks for Primary Computing (0059) and Primary Digital Literacy (0072), as well as the UK national curriculum for Computing at primary level. The course is organised around six themes relating to computing and digital literacy – Our digital world; Content creation; Create with code; How computers work; Connect the world; The power of data. The chapter overviews and lesson summaries show how these themes are developed in Stage 2, helping teachers to plan their course. The Teacher’s Guide offers a detailed lesson plan for every unit, giving guidance on how to run the session, including lesson objectives, reference to key pedagogies, mapping grids, worksheets, resource sheets, answers, support for assessing end-of-chapter projects and ‘Build on this’ extension activities. The lesson plans and introduction provide valuable subject knowledge and support for non-specialists. This includes summaries of the key computing pedagogies used in the resources, and references to further reading to develop teachers’ own practice. Built around an internationally sound pedagogy, this framework for teaching provides real-life contexts and culturally responsive examples into a project-based approach and incorporates all learners’ knowledge, ways of learning, and heritage; where learners are given more of an opportunity to choose appropriate contexts for themselves. The accompanying downloads, available on the Collins site, includes PDF and editable Word versions of all the resources in the Teacher’s Guide, to print and adapt, as well as source files, mapping grids, worksheets, resource sheets and recommended sites to support practical tasks with a host of resources to supplement teaching. Written by Flip Computing, a team of female experts who have a breadth of computing experience across industry, education and research, and their culturally responsive approach provides teachers with an accessible and inclusive learning experience for all ages and inspires greater participation and tech career pathways for all. Supports teachers to prepare learners for a seamless transition to Stage 3.