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2022 Expectations Y9
KS3 Computing
The Garibaldi School
Expectations 2022/23
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Computing
Upper Secondary (Key Stage 4)
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KS3 Computing
The Garibaldi School
Expectations 2022/23
Slide 1 - Slide
Golden Rules
Don't speak over me or each other
Give 100% in every lesson
Be proactive in learning code (Python)
Work beyond the lesson times
Communicate often and early (when needing support)
Slide 2 - Slide
Our Intent
Slide 3 - Slide
Quiz time!
Slide 4 - Slide
Which of the following email addresses is the correct format for a student Garibaldi School email address?
A
bsmith@gara.com
B
bsmith@garibaldi.co.uk
C
4041bosm21@garibaldischool.com
D
4041bosm21@garibaldischool.co.uk
Slide 5 - Quiz
The website that allows me to access my email, files and create office documents is...
A
office.com
B
garibaldischool.co.uk
C
lessonup.com
D
code.org
Slide 6 - Quiz
The cloud service to access my school files from home (and in school) is called..
A
Teams
B
OneDrive
C
Outlook
D
PowerPoint
Slide 7 - Quiz
Our Virtual Learning Platform in school where my teachers can post tasks and resources is called..
A
OneDrive
B
MS Word
C
Office.com
D
MS Teams
Slide 8 - Quiz
What is the web application you must use, if you want to access your emails via office.com?
A
Word
B
PowerPoint
C
Outlook
D
OneDrive
Slide 9 - Quiz
What routine must we follow when we ENTER and LEAVE the computer room to ensure we have a safe working environment?
Slide 10 - Mind map
Slide 11 - Slide
Slide 12 - Slide
Must be removed before this lesson starts. It should be removed and put on the back of your chair.
Must be out of sight and turned off. This will be confiscated, if it is seen or heard by your teacher.
Each computer has a pair of these incase you require sound. You must not use your own at any point and they should not be seen in class.
You will be assigned a seat by your teacher. You will sit in this seat each lesson and must not move without your teachers permission.
There is an expectation that you bring basic equipment to your lesson. This should at the very least be a pen and a pencil.
You are not allowed drinks, or food in the computer room. All food and drink must be kept in your bag while in the classroom.
I will be professional and polite. I expect the same in return. I expect you to be polite at all times to everyone.
Classroom Rules
Drag the below image to the rule it represents on the right...
Slide 13 - Drag question
ATL Strands?
Slide 14 - Mind map
ATL NOT Quiz
Do you know the skills you need for an outstanding ATL?
Willing to Learn, Resilient, Self-Motivated, Determined and Reflective
Slide 15 - Slide
Which of the following statements do NOT show a willingness to learn?
A
I pay attention at all times
B
I am always enthusiastic
C
I complete quality work in every lesson
D
I set high standards for myself
Slide 16 - Quiz
Which of the following statements do NOT show resilience?
A
I am always positive and I never give up
B
I learn from my mistakes
C
I check all my work carefully
D
I apply my skills consistently in all my lessons
Slide 17 - Quiz
Which of the following statements do NOT demonstrate self motivation?
A
I am independent
B
I respond well to feedback
C
I complete all homework, research and revision tasks effectively
D
I set high standards for myself
Slide 18 - Quiz
Which of the following statements do NOT show determination?
A
I am focussed
B
I plan ahead and work towards my goals
C
I am independent
D
I am active in sharing my opinions and asking questions when I don’t understand
Slide 19 - Quiz
Which of the following statements do NOT show reflection?
A
I check all my work carefully
B
I respond well to feedback using it to improve my work
C
I consider the way my actions impact on other learners
D
I never check my work
Slide 20 - Quiz
Reflection: What do you expect to do in computer science this year?
Slide 21 - Open question
What were your barriers to learning last year?
Slide 22 - Open question
What changes are you going to make in Y9 to succeed this year?
Slide 23 - Open question
Your part
100% engagement and effort (staying on task)
Positive attitude and a desire to succeed
Proactive coder (via Replit)
Communicate with me as required (do not be silent)
Work beyond classroom hours (this was poor last year)
Slide 24 - Slide
Parental Videos
Slide 25 - Slide
Slide 26 - Video
GCSEPod
I now want you to login to your GCSEPod account.
If you have forgotten your password, I will reset it for you.
Once you have logged in I want you to ensure that you have linked your account to your school email address, so you can reset your password.
www.gcsepod.com
We will use GCSEpod for in class assessments and also independent learning tasks.
Slide 27 - Slide
Slide 28 - Video
Slide 29 - Video
Slide 30 - Video
Office.com
Your goto place for:
Your files - OneDrive
Your school email - Outlook.com
Your school VLE - Microsoft Teams
Creating documents - Word processing, Presentations, Spreadsheets etc.
www.office.com
.com
Remember to log on to office.com you need your school email -
example
(4041bosm21@garibaldischool.co.uk)
Plus your school password (that you used to log on today).
Slide 31 - Slide
Task - Set up your folders
Log on to
office.com
and goto the OneDrive. You need to set your folders up for this year - so create:
Year 10
Computer Science
Any other subjects you need
Slide 32 - Slide
Replit Accounts
Allows you to code in and outside of school
Slide 33 - Slide
What is your favourite Computing topic? Why do you like it?
Slide 34 - Open question
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