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Holy Family

Catholic Primary School

At Holy Family we grow, learn and succeed in the footsteps of Jesus

Computing

Intent

The intent of our Computing curriculum is to

  • Empower future innovators and digital citizens.
  • Develop critical thinking and problem solving skills.
  • Foster digital wellbeing and awareness.

 

How does our computing curriculum link with our school values?

 

 We persevere when trying to solve a problem.

 

 We are challenged to develop our computing skills across a range of programmes.

 

 We focus on online safety and how our behaviours can impact ourselves and others.

 

 We show mutual respect and tolerance of others in the way that we conduct ourselves online.

 

What do children need to learn in computing?

 

Key stage 1

 

Pupils should be taught to:

 

• Understand what algorithms are; how they are implemented as programs on digital devices; and that programs execute by following precise and unambiguous instructions

• Create and debug simple programs

• Use logical reasoning to predict the behaviour of simple programs

• Use technology purposefully to create, organise, store, manipulate and retrieve digital content

• Recognise common uses of information technology beyond school

• Use technology safely and respectfully, keeping personal information private; identify where to go for help and support when they have concerns about content or contact on the internet or other online technologies.

 

Key stage 2

 

Pupils should be taught to:

• Design, write and debug programs that accomplish specific goals, including controlling or simulating physical systems; solve problems by decomposing them into smaller parts

• Use sequence, selection, and repetition in programs; work with variables and various forms of input and output

• Use logical reasoning to explain how some simple algorithms work and to detect and correct errors in algorithms and programs

• Understand computer networks including the internet; how they can provide multiple services, such as the world wide web; and the opportunities they offer for communication and collaboration

• Use search technologies effectively, appreciate how results are selected and ranked, and be discerning in evaluating digital content

• Select, use and combine a variety of software (including internet services) on a range of digital devices to design and create a range of programs, systems and content that accomplish given goals, including collecting, analysing, evaluating and presenting data and information

• Use technology safely, respectfully and responsibly; recognise acceptable/unacceptable behaviour; identify a range of ways to report concerns about content and contact.

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