Computing
Key Stage 1
Children are taught the basic skills of using the computer. To do this we cover topics such as:
- Logging on to the computer
 - Opening and saving their work
 - Typing skills and improving the speed and accuracy of their work
 - Word processing work which involves the production of stories and poems
 - Desk Top Publishing where pictures are integrated with text to produce a poster
 - Graphical work such as a greetings card and image manipulation
 - Looking at how ICT is used outside of school
 - At the end of KS1 students are ready to explore computer programming using Purplemash 2Code.
 - Investigate how personal information should / could be kept safe (what we refer to as our SMART rules). See below.
 

Key Stage 2
Children are now introduced to more “specialist” and advanced types of software. They are also expected to work more independently and solve problems by themselves.
- Extend their programming knowledge by using Win Logo, Scratch, CoCo and other types of programming language
 - Use spreadsheet software to model various situations
 - Produce a database which they can search and produce reports
 - Create games and Apps
 - Learn about computer networks
 - Presentation software will be used to produce work for intended audiences
 - Additional to computing lesson, research is carried out in other areas of the curriclum (e.g. science, history and geography)using a computer and then work presented professionally
 - Explore issues of plagerism and copyright, and learn about accuracy of information. We continue to follow the SMART rules of 'internet safety'.
 

			
				

