Computing
The aim of a high-quality computing education is to equip children with the logical and creative thinking skills required to become digitally literate. This means using technology with confidence and competence at a level suitable for the future workplace and as active participants in a digital world. At Bushy Hill, children are taught to use technology safely, respectfully and responsibly. They recognise acceptable and unacceptable behaviour and learn to identify the range of ways in which they can report concerns about content or contact. Children have controlled access to the internet through portable sets of laptops and ChromeBooks. Computing skills are used and embedded across the curriculum.
On leaving Bushy Hill a successful learner of this subject will:
- Be able to select the most appropriate software or hardware to complete a given task and explain the reasons for their choice;
- Demonstrate confidence using a range of information processing software such as word processors, spreadsheets and presentation programs;
- Design, write and debug their own simple programs for a range of different goals, using different programming software such as Scratch and Kodu;
- When programming, understand sequence, selection, and repetition; work with variables and various forms of input and output; use logical reasoning to explain how simple algorithms work; detect and correct errors in algorithms and programs;
- Use search technologies effectively, appreciate how results and ranked and be discerning in evaluating digital content;
- Understand what it means to be a good digital citizen;
- Show respect to others and themselves;
- Display resilience when facing a challenge;
- Demonstrate safe internet use through the values of the Google Legends scheme:
- Be Internet Sharp - know what information is okay to share with others e.g. using a nickname and avatar instead of personally identifying information
- Be Internet Alert - discuss the reliability of information on the internet; understand what is meant by a phishing scam and how to avoid them
- Be Internet Secure - know how to choose a secure password and keep it safe
- Be Internet Kind - know that we should only interact with others on the internet if we have permission; only interact with others in a positive way; know how to report negative or inappropriate behaviour
- Be Internet Brave - when in doubt, discuss. Children know who to speak to if they are ever unsure about digital technology or the internet.
Computing Subject Report 2021/22
Year Group |
Topic |
Autumn |
Spring |
Summer |
3 | E-Safety |
Being a responsible digital citizen
Be Internet Sharp |
Be Internet Alert
Be Internet Secure |
Be Internet Kind
|
Computing Skills |
Word Processing - typing, opening, saving, changing fonts, basic navigation Communication - using an email account safely and appropriately, collaborating using Google Docs |
Programming - simple input and output using Scratch Programming - understanding algorithms, finding and fixing bugs |
Presenting information - recording commentary over a video clip Processing information - Collecting data using Google Forms, creating graphs of information, understanding what information shows us |
|
4 | E-Safety |
Being a responsible digital citizen Be Internet Sharp |
Be Internet Alert Be Internet Secure |
Be Internet Kind
|
Computing Skills |
Word processing - typing, text alignment, imagines, text boxes, advanced navigation Programming - advanced input and output, manipulation of variables within a program |
Creativity - using sequence and repetition to create a piece of original music using digital software Programming - creating a wiki to present information learnt in Humanities lessons |
Programming - understanding simple HTML and how this language is used to create websites Presenting - collecting meteorological data and presenting this graphically using a range of software |
|
5 | E-Safety |
Being a responsible digital citizen Be Internet Sharp |
Be Internet Alert Be Internet Secure |
Be Internet Kind
|
Computing Skills |
Word processing - typing, matching format to audience and purpose, advanced formatting options Programming - advanced algorithms, creating resources to be used within a simple game |
Presenting - collaborating and communicating safely online on a private blog Creativity - using 3D imaging software to create a variety of designs for a private gallery |
Creativity - using a range of online software to create patterns; understand how computers process and understand images Information processing - understand what is meant by cryptography; use a range of basic ciphers to code and decode secret messages |
|
6 | E-Safety |
Being a responsible digital citizen Be Internet Sharp |
Be Internet Alert Be Internet Secure |
Be Internet Kind Be Internet Brave |
Computing Skills |
Word processing - typing, planning structure and layout, formatting, evaluation, editing and improvement Programming - select and combine information to create a revision game using Scratch |
Programming -- develop understanding of advanced algorithms, combine various methods of input and create a 3D game using Kodu |
Information processing - manipulate and present data using spreadsheets Presenting - share experiences using presentation software |