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Coding
With it being so important for children’s future opportunities, we try to give children time to code and program. Children are encouraged to experiment with a range of coding languages and to debug errors themselves. We run a programming club alongside our curriculum to increase interest and awareness of an important 21st century skill. In…
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Developing Speaking and Listening
At Broad Heath, children use computing skills to enrich their learning and experiences in lots of different ways. By doing this, it not only gives the children a different experience, it also allows them to share their work with friends, family and peers to reinforce the learning. Below are some examples of the wonderful things…
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Computing @ Broad Heath Portfolio
Click the picture below to access the Computing Portfolio:
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In this week’s computing lesson, we explored spreadsheets using Microsoft Excel. We started by inputting data and then created bra graphs and pie charts to represent the information. You did an amazing job year 4, well done! What is a spreadsheet and why might we use it? What are the rectangular boxes on the spreadsheet…
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Today 3 Blue we lucky enough to take part in a Drone workshop. They learned new coding skills and used many BH values. Watch they fun they had below! What new skills did you learn? Did you find anything tricky? What BH values did you use? Explain how you used these.
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This week, children in KS1 have been developing animation skills in the afternoons. Please see the project week video for more information, but here are the end outcomes from all their hard work.
At Broad Heath, Computing skills are integrated into our enriching curriculum. Computing skills are used within lessons to support the learning and enable the children to make better progress. The skills the children develop through Computing lessons are then applied and used across the curriculum in a variety of ways. Press the link to see some examples of the work children across the school have done this year.