S4 National 5 Computing Science – Week 6 Work

Concepts covered – Translators
Page 9 of theory notes
Questions to be completed from homework booklet are:-
Q18b   page 10
Q21di & ii   page 17
Remember there’s a recorded lesson of this content in the FILES section to help you.

As always, if you are stuck with anything then get in touch with your teacher via the class channel in MSTeams or contact them directly via email. You can also join the weekly tutorial if you wish on Thursday at 9am.

S4 National 4 – Week 6 Work

S4 National 4 pupils should be working through the SCRATCH programming website, (www.scratch.mit.edu ), and working through the projects to enhance their programming skills.
You should upload a photo or two each week of your progress in your class channel on the left hand side.
As always, if you are stuck with anything then get in touch with your teacher via the class channel in MSTeams or contact them directly via email. You can also join the weekly tutorial if you wish on Thursday at 9am.

S3 Computing Science – Week 6 Work

Concepts Covered – Data Dictionary
Page 7 in theory booklet
Questions to complete from homework booklet are:-
Q1f   page 2
Remember there’s a recorded lesson of this content in the FILES section to help you.

As always, if you are stuck with anything then get in touch with your teacher via the class channel in MSTeams or contact them directly via email. You can also join the weekly tutorial if you wish on Thursday at 10am.

S2 ICT – Week 6 Work

Please load the “6. TryingTopTipsWorksheet.docx” and complete it. You have to do this ALONG SIDE THE WEBSITE. Ensure you can access the website when you are completing this task, (www.w2tw.uk ). Return the worksheet via the assignment, not through the class channels. Upload your completed worksheet to hand it in. Remember there is also a recorded lesson to assist you further with this task.

As always, if you are stuck with anything then get in touch with your teacher via the class channel in MSTeams or contact them directly via email. You can also join the weekly tutorial if you  wish on Friday at 10am.

S1 ICT – Week 6 Work

Please load the “6. TryingTopTipsWorksheet.docx” and complete it. You have to do this ALONG SIDE THE WEBSITE. Ensure you can access the website when you are completing this task, (www.w2tw.uk ). Return the worksheet via the assignment, not through the class channels. Upload your completed worksheet to hand it in. Remember there is also a recorded lesson to assist you further with this task.

As always, if you are stuck with anything then get in touch with your teacher via the class channel in MSTeams or contact them directly via email. You can also join the weekly tutorial if you wish on Wednesday at 10am.

S4 National 4 Computing Science – Reminder

S4 National 4 pupils should be working through the SCRATCH programming website, (www.scratch.mit.edu ), and working through the projects to enhance their programming skills.
You should upload a photo or two each week of your progress in your class channel on the left hand side of the general channel. This will enable your teacher to give you feedback and give some helpful tips.
Remember if you’re stuck with anything you can contact your teacher using the class channel in MSTeams or email your teacher directly.

Higher Computing Science – New Topic!!!

Higher Computing Science will start the final topic of the higher course on Monday – Computer Systems.

This topic looks at how a computer actually works. How data is represented in 1’s & 0’s and how the computer is able to process millions of instructions per second!

Look in the “Files” section of MSTeams in the “Systems” folder and you’ll get access to the theory notes for the topic, the past paper homework booklet and the pre-recorded lessons for the unit.

As with the previous unit, you will be given a weekly assignment to complete past paper questions from the homework booklet. These questions will be based on pages in the theory notes. Each section in the theory notes will have recorded lessons explaining the theory covered in the notes.

Remember you can get help at any time by contacting your class teach via MSTeams, by emailing them directly and/or by joining the weekly tutorial session which has it’s new time of Thursdays at 11:00 – 12:00.

S3 Business – New Topic!!!

A new exciting topic is starting on Monday for S3 business students – External & Internal Influences on Business!!!

Make sure you’re tuned into MSTeams to get instructions on the assignments to be completed.

Remember if you’re having any difficulties at all you can contact your class teacher using the class channels in MSTeams, email them directly or attend the weekly tutorials.

 

Higher Computing Science Week 5 Work

Complete questions on pages 42 – 44.

This will finish the current topic. Please revise the entire unit and come forward with any issues you have with any of the content and/or past paper questions.

Look through all the recorded lessons to help with your studies. They are numbered and named to tie in with the theory booklet to help your studies. If you have any issues at all then contact your teacher at any time using the class channel on MSTeams or via email. You can ask questions at the weekly tutorial also.

 

Week 5 work due Tuesday 5th Feb.

S4 National 5 Computing Science Week 5 work

Concepts covered – Standard Algorithms
                              – Concatentation
Page 7 & 8 of theory booklet
Question to complete from homework booklet are:-
Q15   page 7
Q18aii   page 10
Q19d   page 12
Q20a   page 14
Q21a   page 16
Q22b   page 19
Q23c   page 21
Remember there’s a recorded lesson of this content in the FILES section to help you.
Plus you can attend the weekly tutorial for more help.
If you have any issues at all you can contact your teacher at any time via the class channel on MSTeams or contact them via email.
Week 5 work due in Tuesday 16th Feb.
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