Oxford International Primary Computing

A project-based approach to computing that equips students with the skills they need for the digital world.

Oxford International Primary Computing

A project-based approach to computing that equips students with the skills they need for the digital world.
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    A complete six-year primary computing course that takes a real-life, project-based approach to teach 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 creating an online yearbook.

    Oxford International Primary Computing

    Oxford International Primary Computing

    A complete six-year primary computing course that takes a real-life, project-based approach to teach 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 creating an online yearbook.

    Authors and Contributors

    Alison Page , Diane Levine , and Karl Held

    • Student’s book
    • Teacher’s Guides
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    Key features
    • Focusses on key computing skills, such as working with text and data, image editing, logic and programming
    • Assists students (and teachers!) with important everyday computing skills, such as how to use the internet safely, be responsible on social media, and assess which sources are trustworthy and credible
    • Teacher’s Guides provide support for specialist and non-specialist teachers of computing
    • All project materials will be available for download as editable files for teachers to adapt to their own needs
    • Key features

      • Focusses on key computing skills, such as working with text and data, image editing, logic and programming
      • Assists students (and teachers!) with important everyday computing skills, such as how to use the internet safely, be responsible on social media, and assess which sources are trustworthy and credible
      • Teacher’s Guides provide support for specialist and non-specialist teachers of computing
      • All project materials will be available for download as editable files for teachers to adapt to their own needs