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100 Ideas for Primary Teachers: Computing

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NB: Orders that include this product may take up to one month to ship, based on availability. This book is a must-read for all primary teachers who want to implement a full, engaging computing curriculum in their classroom. Get debugging and coding today!

Steve covers all the major elements: algorithms, programming, data management, e-safety and more. He answers questions like 'How do computers work?' and introduces ways for you to develop computational thinking and digital literacy in your students. Really accessible 'ways in' which may or may not use a computer make this book something that can be picked up and used in the classroom tomorrow, whatever your level and whatever resources you have to hand. 'Tablet tips' throughout the book provide extra ideas for how to use tablets in the classroom.

Are you looking for exciting ways to get your students interested in computing? Do you need a break down of the basics to get your confidence up before teaching it? Don't worry - help is at hand in this book written by computing whizz Steve Bunce. All areas of the curriculum are introduced, and easy to implement and engaging activities are provided to get you and your students started! 
Part 1: Introduction 'What is Computing?'/ Part 2: The National Curriculum for Computing/ Part 3: Progression through Computing/ Part 4: Algorithms, Instructions and recipes/ Part 5: The computer says 'Yes' – programming ideas/Part 6: Staying safe/ Part 7: Data, data, data/ Part 8: How do computers work?/Part 9: Communicating together/ Part 10: Technology around us

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SKU: B0409

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