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This document outlines the schemes of work for a lower sixth computer science class taught by Mr. Zaranyika. It details the syllabus aims, assessment objectives, topics to be covered each term, and sample lesson plans. The syllabus aims to develop computational thinking and an understanding of computer systems and problem solving. Assessment will focus on knowledge and applying skills to solve problems. Topics covered include information representation, algorithms, data modeling, and hardware/software components. Lesson objectives, activities, homework, and comments are provided as examples.

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Schemes of Work Lower Six

This document outlines the schemes of work for a lower sixth computer science class taught by Mr. Zaranyika. It details the syllabus aims, assessment objectives, topics to be covered each term, and sample lesson plans. The syllabus aims to develop computational thinking and an understanding of computer systems and problem solving. Assessment will focus on knowledge and applying skills to solve problems. Topics covered include information representation, algorithms, data modeling, and hardware/software components. Lesson objectives, activities, homework, and comments are provided as examples.

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MARANA

THA CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL

SCHEMES OF WORK

NAME: MR ZARANYIKA

SUBJECT: COMP SCIENCE

CLASS: LOWER SIX

2020
SYLLABUS AIMS:

The aims are to enable pupils to develop:

• To develop computational thinking


• To develop an understanding of the main principles of solving problems using computers
• To develop an understanding that every computer system is made up of subsystems, which in
turn consist of further subsystems
• to develop an understanding of the component parts of computer systems and how they
interrelate, including software, data, hardware, communications and people
• To acquire the skills necessary to apply this understanding to develop computer-based
solutions to problems.
ASSESSMENT OBJECTIVES

Cambridge International AS and A Level Computer Science has two assessment


objectives:
AO1 Knowledge with understanding
• show understanding of the characteristics and methods of operation of component parts of
computer systems (hardware, software, communication) and their subsystems
• describe, explain and use various different methods of representing data for use in computer
systems
• Comment critically on ethical issues arising from the use of computer solutions.
AO2 Skills
• apply knowledge with understanding to computational problems
• select, justify and apply appropriate techniques and principles to develop data structures and
algorithms for the solutions of computational problems
• design, implement, document and evaluate an effective solution using appropriate hardware,
software and programming languages.
TOPICS TO BE COVERED

TERM 1
 Information representation
 Communication and Internet technologies
 Hardware
 Processor fundamentals
 System software
 Security, privacy and data integrity
 Ethics and ownership
 Database and data modelling

TERM 2
 Algorithm design and problem-solving
 Data representation
 Programming
 Software development

TERM 3
 Data representation
 Communication and Internet technologies
 Hardware
 System software
 Security
 Monitoring and control systems
OBJECTIVE SOURCES TEACHER/PUPIL H/W
REFERENCES EXERCI CHRISTIAN
CYCLE S EQUIPMENT SE COMMENTS AND
ENDING TOPIC OF MATERIALS ACTIVITIES AND VALUES EVALUATIONS
Learners Should TESTS
Be Able To;
IGCSE Information
and communication - Teacher’s Home
21 Introduction to I.C.T Technology exposition on work 1 During the Lessons were covered as
- Define I.C.T giving course of cycle planned and the
Rules and regulations of I.C.T Graham Brown and learners the Scope the teacher introduction on I.C.T
using a computer lab - Be David Watson of studying I.C.T will be was done. Learners were
aware of - Teacher asks Define a focused on very excited learning as
the computer 1John4 vs.16
learners to define they were participating
syllabus the meaning of Topic: God is very well during class
Describe love.
code IGCSE I.C.T I.C.T and discussions. Learners
- Identify syllabus code 0417 - Teachers outline The teacher like Tinashe, Nokutenda,
explain 5
01 topics to examples of ICT types of will make Samren and Hilton were
be in day to day computer more emphasis actively involved during
covered living s on the lesson.
during - Pupils write the highlighting Learners write some
the term rules and the love of god notes on Rules and
- Write regulations of which keeps regulations in the
notes on using a computer us alive every computer lab and asks
rules lab. day and guide questions for further
and Teacher clarify on us in clarity and the teacher
20 regulati
-
each rule or everything that clarifies on issues which
ons of regulation. we do in our were raised.
using a - Teacher gives lives. Home work was given as
compute learners planned and submitted
r assignments and Closing prayer for marking and most of
laborato home work for devotion the learners did very well
ry and that shows they have
- Write researched and as a
given teacher I was impressed
homewo with such learners.
rk and
assignm
ents
SOURCES H/W CHRISTIAN
CYCLE OBJECTIVE REFERENCES TEACHER/PUPIL EXERCI
COMMENTS AND
ENDING TOPIC S EQUIPMENT SE VALUES EVALUATIONS
OF MATERIALS ACTIVITIES AND
Learners Should TESTS
Be Able To;
Types and components of IGCSE Information
computer systems and communication - Teacher to define During the
29 - Define Technology and explain course of this
hardware Home cycle the
hardware and work 2
Hardware and software as
Graham Brown and software. teacher will
consisting put an
of David Watson
physical chapter 1 pages 2-7 - Pupils to outline emphasis from
componen
1.define 1john 4vs 7
examples of hardwar
ts of a
hardware and of which says
computer e and “Beloved let
system software. software
IGCSE I.C.T us love one
01 - Identify syllabus code 0417
2.Identif another for
y love is of God
internal - Pupils to write the
hardware internal and everyone
devices
notes from the hardwar
teacher. that loveth is
(e.g. e born of God
motherbo devices
ards, - Pupils asks and knoweth
random
3.Identif God.”
questions for y2
access
clarification. So this verse
memory types of teach us ethics
20 (RAM), software and values
read-only IGCSE Information ’s and
memory and communication - Pupils to outline from our
(ROM), give one different
Technology external hardware example
video backgrounds
cards, devices. on each
Graham Brown and we are coming
sound
cards and David Watson from to love
internal - Teacher to one another
hard disk explain types of which is
drives)
software’s and reflected by
- Identify IGCSE I.C.T provide examples being kind to
external syllabus code 0417 on each type. each other,
hardware showing love
devices to our
and
peripheral - Teacher to give relatives,
s (such as assignments to Neighbours,
monitors, learners and some Friends,
29 keyboards presentations to Teachers as
, mice,
be conducted in well.
printers as
input and the next lesson.
output Closing prayer
devices - Pupils write some for devotion
and notes on
external
storage applications
devices in software and on
general systems software
01 by writing
specific examples
on each type.
- Define
software - Pupils write end
as of topic Test
programs
for
controllin - Teacher will
20 g the revise the test
operation with learners in
of a
computer
the next lesson.
or
processin -
g of
electronic
data
- Identify
the two
types of
software –
applicatio
ns
software
and
systems
software

- Define
applicatio
ns
software
(e.g. word
processin
g, spread
sheet,
database
managem
ent
systems,
control
software,
measuring
software,
applets
and apps,
photo-
editing
software,
video-
editing
software,
graphics
manipulat
ion
software)

- Define
system
software
(e.g.
compilers,
linkers,
device
drivers,
operating
systems
and
utilities)
SOURCES H/W CHRISTIAN
CYCLE OBJECTIVE REFERENCES TEACHER/PUPIL EXERCI
COMMENTS AND
ENDING TOPIC S EQUIPMENT SE VALUES EVALUATIONS
OF MATERIALS ACTIVITIES AND
Learners Should TESTS
Be Able To;

IGCSE Information During the


The main components of Teacher will ask learners Home
and communication course of this
computer systems to produce a work 3
06 - Describe
Technology
diagrammatic cycle I will
the representation of the make a
central Graham Brown and reference in
workings of a computer. 1.Descri
processin David Watson the book of
Operating systems. g unit be the Ephesians
Learners to research the main
(CPU) 6vs1 which
Types of computer including roles of the CPU, ROM, compon
RAM and represent how says: Children
its role IGCSE I.C.T ents of obey your
data is processed and comput
syllabus code 0417 parents in the
stored.
02 - Describe
internal
er lord for this is
systems right.
memory, Teacher Give learners a (5)
i.e. ROM list of statements about
and the main components of a From the verse
2. we can pick
RAM computing system.
and the Define some lessons
differenc the that as learners
The learners have to followin
es we have a role
between identify if the facts are g terms to play by
20 them true or false. (a) obeying our
Output parents,
- Define The teacher will use two devices
simple tasks that is teacher as well
input and (b)
output opening a document and for it is
Input considered a
devices IGCSE Information saving a document. Devices
and Compare carrying out right thing to
and communication do by God
describe these tasks on GUI to
Impact of emerging the Technology
carrying them out on a
technologies differenc CLI. It would be best to Closing prayer
e Graham Brown and represent this through the 3. What for the
between David Watson use of Windows for a is the devotion
them GUI and the command meanin
06 line in Windows for CLI. g of
- Define
GUI
secondar
y/backin IGCSE I.C.T Teacher will Give
g storage syllabus code 0417 learners a number of 4.
scenarios from different Describ
- Define people. e the
and advanta
describe The scenarios should ges and
02 operating
systems
describe what tasks the disadva
person wants to carry out ntages
which and important information of using
contain a about what they do. a
Comman
laptop,
d Line
Interface Learners should Desktop
(CLI) recommend the most comput
suitable computing device ers
- Define for them to use and the
20 and reason(s) why.
describe 5.
operating Teacher will Ask learners Describe
systems to think of tasks they how
which emerging
perform everyday on their technolog
contain a smartphones. Ask them to ies are
Graphica
IGCSE Information think about how these having an
l User impact on
Interface and communication tasks were carried out
everyday
(GUI) Technology before we had life
smartphones, then expand
- Describe Graham Brown and this to before we had
the David Watson mobile phones.
differenc
es,
Impact of emerging
technologies including
the IGCSE I.C.T Teacher to Give learners
benefits syllabus code 0417 a case study about the
and benefits and drawbacks of
06 drawbac
3D printing and discuss as
ks,
between
a whole class, e.g.
operating prosthetic/artificial limbs.
systems
which Extension activity: Ask
contain a learners to research the
CLI and Edward Snowdon case
those and the exposure of
which
02 contain a
encryption keys being
forced to be revealed.
GUI
Teacher to Ask learners to
- Describe
discuss in groups how
the SOURCES
characteri they feel about this and do
REFERENCES
stics of a EQUIPMENT they agree with it.
personal/d OF MATERIALS
esktop
20 computer
and its IGCSE Information Learners to write some
uses, both and communication notes given by teacher
as a Technology
standalon Teacher to give home
e and work and Assignments to
networked Graham Brown and
David Watson learners
computer
chapter 2 pages 8-
- Describe 27 End of Topic Tests
TOPIC the
characteri
stics of a
laptop
computer IGCSE I.C.T
and what syllabus code 0417
Input and output it is used
devices for, both
as a H/W CHRISTIAN
standalon EXERCI
CYCLE
e and TEACHER/PUPIL SE VALUES COMMENTS AND
ENDING
Input devices and their networked AND EVALUATIONS
uses computer ACTIVITIES TESTS

- Describe
the Teacher ask learners (in
pairs) to make a list of as Home During this
characteri
stics of a many input and output work 4 course of cycle
tablet devices they can think of. the teacher
computer will make a
and what
Learners talk to other
Input reference from
14 it is used pairs of learners to
devices the bible in the
for, compare their lists.
including book of Rev
its ability BBC Bitesize page 22vs12 which
Alternatively, mix up the
to use on input and output says: and
wireless two lists and ask the
devices: Behold I
technolog learners to list which ones
www.bbc.co.uk/edu come quickly
y or are input and which are
3G/4G cation/guides/zqg9 and my
output devices.
technolog q6f/revision reward is
02 y
Teachers to Give learners with me to
- Describe a set of scenarios focused give every
the on inputting and man
computer outputting data. according as
characteri his work shall
stics of a be.
Output devices and their smartphon Teacher Ask learners to
uses e and identify which device is
what it is best to use, e.g. learners Apart from the
used for list and describe four or text we can
20 in
more input devices you extract some
computin
g terms may expect to find in a lessons that we
hospital or school. This can only
- Describe could be done in small rewarded
the groups. according to
advantage thy works, so
s and it’s a lesson to
disadvant us to do good
ages of Learners to start by listing
each type things in our
of the advantages and Home lives as we are
computer disadvantages of four or work 5 to receive
in five devices per group. rewards from
compariso
Output our lord
14 n with the
others
Each group then presents devices saviour.
their findings to the whole
Describe class.
how IGCSE Information
emerging And also it
and communication
technologi implies to
Technology
es are learners that if
having an you don’t
impact on Graham Brown and
work hard in
everyday David Watson
02 life (e.g. your studies it
chapter 2 pages 8-
artificial will result to
27
intelligenc bad results
e when you sit
biometrics
, vision for your
enhancem examinations
IGCSE I.C.T
ent,
robotics, syllabus code 0417
Closing prayer
quantum
Direct data entry and cryptogra
for a devotion
20 associated devices phy,
computer-
assisted

OBJECTIVE
S

Learners Should
Be Able To;
- Identify
input
devices SOURCES Teacher to Ask learners
and REFERENCES Home
EQUIPMENT to discuss why the
their work 6
14 uses,
OF MATERIALS speed of data entry is
3.Direct
important and how each
e.g. data
keyboar
of the given devices entry
d, improves data entry. and
numeric associat
keypad, Teacher to Ask learners ed
pointing to think about what devices
devices would be the alternative
02 (such as if that device did not
mouse, exist.
touchpa
TOPIC d, Learners report back
tracker
their findings to the rest
ball),
remote
of the class.
control,
joystick/ Pupils write notes given
20 driving by the teacher
wheel,
Storage devices and touch Home work, class
media screen, exercises and end of
scanners topic tests
, digital
cameras
,
microph
one,
sensors
(general
),
tempera
CYCLE ture H/W
ENDING EXERCI
sensor, TEACHER/PUPIL COMMENTS AND
SE
pressure AND CHRISTIAN EVALUATIONS
sensor, TESTS VALUES
ACTIVITIES
light
sensor,
graphics
tablet,
video
24 camera,
web
cam.

- Identify
output
devices
and
their
02 uses,
e.g.
CRT
monitor,
TFT/LC
D
monitor,
IPS/LC
D
20 monitor,
LED
monitor,
touch
screen
(as an
output
device),
multime
dia
projecto
r, laser
printer,
inkjet
printer,
dot
matrix
printer,
wide
format
printer,
3D
printer,
speakers
,
motors,
buzzers,
heaters,
lights/la
mps

- Describ
e the
advanta
ges and
disadva
ntages
of any
of the
above
devices
- Describe
direct
data
entry and
associate
d
devices,
e.g.
magnetic
stripe
readers,
chip and
PIN
readers,
Radio
Frequenc
y
Identific
ation
(RFID)
readers,
Magnetic
Ink
Characte
r Reader
(MICR),
Optical
Mark
Reader
(OMR),
Optical
Characte
r Reader
(OCR),
bar code
reader
- Identify
the
advantag
es and
disadvan
tages of
any of
the
above
devices
in
comparis
on with
others

OBJECTIVE
S

Learners Should
Be Able To;
SOURCES H/W CHRISTIAN
CYCLE OBJECTIVE REFERENCES TEACHER/PUPIL EXERCI
COMMENTS AND
ENDING TOPIC S EQUIPMENT SE VALUES EVALUATIONS
OF MATERIALS ACTIVITIES AND
Learners Should TESTS
Be Able To;
SOURCES H/W CHRISTIAN
CYCLE OBJECTIVE REFERENCES TEACHER/PUPIL EXERCI
COMMENTS AND
ENDING TOPIC S EQUIPMENT SE VALUES EVALUATIONS
OF MATERIALS ACTIVITIES AND
Learners Should TESTS
Be Able To;
SOURCES H/W CHRISTIAN
CYCLE OBJECTIVE REFERENCES TEACHER/PUPIL EXERCI
COMMENTS AND
ENDING TOPIC S EQUIPMENT SE VALUES EVALUATIONS
OF MATERIALS ACTIVITIES AND
Learners Should TESTS
Be Able To;
SOURCES H/W CHRISTIAN
CYCLE OBJECTIVES REFERENCE TEACHER/PUPIL EXERCI
COMMENTS AND
ENDING TOPIC S SE VALUES EVALUATIONS
Learners Should Be EQUIPMENT ACTIVITIES AND
Able To; OF TESTS
MATERIALS
SOURCES H/W CHRISTIAN
CYCLE OBJECTIVES REFERENCE TEACHER/PUPIL EXERCI
COMMENTS AND
ENDING TOPIC S SE VALUES EVALUATIONS
Learners Should Be EQUIPMENT ACTIVITIES AND
Able To; OF TESTS
MATERIALS
SOURCES H/W CHRISTIAN
CYCLE OBJECTIVES REFERENCE TEACHER/PUPIL EXERCI
COMMENTS AND
ENDING TOPIC S SE VALUES EVALUATIONS
Learners Should Be EQUIPMENT ACTIVITIES AND
Able To; OF TESTS
MATERIALS
SOURCES H/W CHRISTIAN
CYCLE OBJECTIVES REFERENCE TEACHER/PUPIL EXERCI
COMMENTS AND
ENDING TOPIC S SE VALUES EVALUATIONS
Learners Should Be EQUIPMENT ACTIVITIES AND
Able To; OF TESTS
MATERIALS
SOURCES H/W CHRISTIAN
CYCLE OBJECTIVES REFERENCE TEACHER/PUPIL EXERCI
COMMENTS AND
ENDING TOPIC S SE VALUES EVALUATIONS
Learners Should Be EQUIPMENT ACTIVITIES AND
Able To; OF TESTS
MATERIALS
SOURCES H/W CHRISTIAN
CYCLE OBJECTIVES REFERENCE TEACHER/PUPIL EXERCI
COMMENTS AND
ENDING TOPIC S SE VALUES EVALUATIONS
Learners Should Be EQUIPMENT ACTIVITIES AND
Able To; OF TESTS
MATERIALS
SOURCES H/W CHRISTIAN
CYCLE OBJECTIVES REFERENCE TEACHER/PUPIL EXERCI
COMMENTS AND
ENDING TOPIC S SE VALUES EVALUATIONS
Learners Should Be EQUIPMENT ACTIVITIES AND
Able To; OF TESTS
MATERIALS
SOURCES H/W CHRISTIAN
CYCLE OBJECTIVES REFERENCE TEACHER/PUPIL EXERCI
COMMENTS AND
ENDING TOPIC S SE VALUES EVALUATIONS
Learners Should Be EQUIPMENT ACTIVITIES AND
Able To; OF TESTS
MATERIALS
SOURCES H/W CHRISTIAN
CYCLE OBJECTIVES REFERENCE TEACHER/PUPIL EXERCI
COMMENTS AND
ENDING TOPIC S SE VALUES EVALUATIONS
Learners Should Be EQUIPMENT ACTIVITIES AND
Able To; OF TESTS
MATERIALS
SOURCES H/W CHRISTIAN
CYCLE OBJECTIVES REFERENCE TEACHER/PUPIL EXERCI
COMMENTS AND
ENDING TOPIC S SE VALUES EVALUATIONS
Learners Should Be EQUIPMENT ACTIVITIES AND
Able To; OF TESTS
MATERIALS
SOURCES H/W CHRISTIAN
CYCLE OBJECTIVES REFERENCE TEACHER/PUPIL EXERCI
COMMENTS AND
ENDING TOPIC S SE VALUES EVALUATIONS
Learners Should Be EQUIPMENT ACTIVITIES AND
Able To; OF TESTS
MATERIALS

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