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Written to support 11 - 14 year-old students in developing
technological literacy and competence, Just Click for the Caribbean
Third Edition provides a strong foundation for lower secondary
students to study Information Technology at CSEC level. Designed by
experts from the region, this curriculum-aligned course fully
supports the syllabus you follow. This third edition has been fully
revised with scaffolded topics that develop students' theoretical
and practical and practical knowledge in Information Technology,
encouraging independent learning and providing a foundation for
further study.
A complete three-year lower secondary computing course that takes a
real-life, project-based approach to teaching young learners the
vital computing skills they will need for the digital world. Each
unit builds a series of skills towards the creation of a final
project, with topics ranging from designing your own robot to
programming simple games and designing and creating web pages.
Within each stage, key concepts are covered to give learners not
only the skills they need to use technology effectively, but also
the knowledge in how to do so creatively, safely and
collaboratively: A* Understand how modern technology works A* Use a
wide range of computer hardware and software for analytical and
creative tasks A* Use the internet safely, respectfully, and
selectively A* Write computer programs and develop computational
thinking
A complete six-year primary computing course that takes a
real-life, project-based approach to teaching young learners the
vital computing skills they will need for the digital world. Each
unit builds a series of skills towards the creation of a final
project, with topics ranging from designing your own robot to
programming simple games and designing and creating web pages.
Within each stage, key concepts are covered to give learners not
only the skills they need to use technology effectively, but also
the knowledge in how to do so creatively, safely and
collaboratively: A* Understand how modern technology works A* Use a
wide range of computer hardware and software for analytical and
creative tasks A* Use the internet safely, respectfully, and
selectively A* Write computer programs and develop computational
thinking
A complete three-year lower secondary computing course that takes a
real-life, project-based approach to teaching young learners the
vital computing skills they will need for the digital world. Each
unit builds a series of skills towards the creation of a final
project, with topics ranging from designing your own robot to
programming simple games and designing and creating web pages.
Within each stage, key concepts are covered to give learners not
only the skills they need to use technology effectively, but also
the knowledge in how to do so creatively, safely and
collaboratively: A* Understand how modern technology works A* Use a
wide range of computer hardware and software for analytical and
creative tasks A* Use the internet safely, respectfully, and
selectively A* Write computer programs and develop computational
thinking
A complete six-year primary computing course that takes a
real-life, project-based approach to teaching young learners the
vital computing skills they will need for the digital world. Each
unit builds a series of skills towards the creation of a final
project, with topics ranging from designing your own robot to
programming simple games and designing and creating web pages.
Within each stage, key concepts are covered to give learners not
only the skills they need to use technology effectively, but also
the knowledge in how to do so creatively, safely and
collaboratively: A* Understand how modern technology works A* Use a
wide range of computer hardware and software for analytical and
creative tasks A* Use the internet safely, respectfully, and
selectively A* Write computer programs and develop computational
thinking
Teach computing with confidence, whatever your level of subject
knowledge. A component of the Oxford International Primary
Computing series, Teacher's Guide (levels 1-3) gives you the tools
you need to grow students' digital literacy and develop their
computational thinking and programming competence. Providing
support at every level, this guide provides expert guidance and
support for delivering compelling lessons at every level. Within
each stage, key concepts are covered to give learners not only the
skills they need to use technology effectively, but also the
knowledge in how to do so creatively, safely and collaboratively.
Teach computing with confidence, whatever your level of subject
knowledge. A component of the Oxford International Primary
Computing series, Teacher's Guide (levels 1-3) gives you the tools
you need to grow students' digital literacy and develop their
computational thinking and programming competence. Providing
support at every level, this guide provides expert guidance and
support for delivering compelling lessons at every level. Within
each stage, key concepts are covered to give learners not only the
skills they need to use technology effectively, but also the
knowledge in how to do so creatively, safely and collaboratively.
A complete six-year primary computing course that takes a
real-life, project-based approach to teaching young learners the
vital computing skills they will need for the digital world. Each
unit builds a series of skills towards the creation of a final
project, with topics ranging from designing your own robot to
programming simple games and designing and creating web pages.
Within each stage, key concepts are covered to give learners not
only the skills they need to use technology effectively, but also
the knowledge in how to do so creatively, safely and
collaboratively: A* Understand how modern technology works A* Use a
wide range of computer hardware and software for analytical and
creative tasks A* Use the internet safely, respectfully, and
selectively A* Write computer programs and develop computational
thinking
A complete six-year primary computing course that takes a
real-life, project-based approach to teaching young learners the
vital computing skills they will need for the digital world. Each
unit builds a series of skills towards the creation of a final
project, with topics ranging from designing your own robot to
programming simple games and designing and creating web pages.
Within each stage, key concepts are covered to give learners not
only the skills they need to use technology effectively, but also
the knowledge in how to do so creatively, safely and
collaboratively: A* Understand how modern technology works A* Use a
wide range of computer hardware and software for analytical and
creative tasks A* Use the internet safely, respectfully, and
selectively A* Write computer programs and develop computational
thinking
A complete three-year lower secondary computing course that takes a
real-life, project-based approach to teaching young learners the
vital computing skills they will need for the digital world. Each
unit builds a series of skills towards the creation of a final
project, with topics ranging from designing your own robot to
programming simple games and designing and creating web pages.
Within each stage, key concepts are covered to give learners not
only the skills they need to use technology effectively, but also
the knowledge in how to do so creatively, safely and
collaboratively: A* Understand how modern technology works A* Use a
wide range of computer hardware and software for analytical and
creative tasks A* Use the internet safely, respectfully, and
selectively A* Write computer programs and develop computational
thinking
A complete six-year primary computing course that takes a
real-life, project-based approach to teaching young learners the
vital computing skills they will need for the digital world. Each
unit builds a series of skills towards the creation of a final
project, with topics ranging from designing your own robot to
programming simple games and designing and creating web pages.
Within each stage, key concepts are covered to give learners not
only the skills they need to use technology effectively, but also
the knowledge in how to do so creatively, safely and
collaboratively: A* Understand how modern technology works A* Use a
wide range of computer hardware and software for analytical and
creative tasks A* Use the internet safely, respectfully, and
selectively A* Write computer programs and develop computational
thinking
Developed exclusively with the Caribbean Examinations Council, this
Study Guide will provide you with the support to maximise your
performance in CSEC Information Technology. Written by a team of
experts in the syllabus and the examination, this Study Guide
covers all the essential information in an easy-to-use double page
spread format and also with online support. Each topic begins with
key learning outcomes and contains a range of features to enhance
your study of the subject.
Nobody wants Santa to skip their house In Escaping the Naughty
List, our young hero is afraid of this very occurrence and sets out
to visit Santa to plead his case. As he prepares for his trip, the
reader and the story's hero are reminded of every kid's innate
"goodness" "Every kid can relate to this little boy, Additionally,
it's a book that allows parents to take a closer look at some of
their kids' insecurities and remember to encourage them in who they
are. Kids make kids mistakes, but it's never the sum total of who
they are "
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