Networks & the Internet KS3 is a five-mission Year 9 computing activity book mapped to the DfE National Curriculum for computer networks including the internet. Pupils define a network as two or more devices sharing data, separate a LAN from a WAN, distinguish the World Wide Web from the internet it runs on, identify routers, switches, servers, clients and IP addresses, and explain how data travels in packets protected by protocols such as HTTP and HTTPS, encryption and strong passwords. Every question is auto-marked on screen, or the whole book can be printed with a full answer key. Includes teacher, parent and pupil notes and is fully SEND-friendly with high-contrast and large-text modes.
Wave 2 quiz for Key Stage 3 Computing โ Hardware & Online Safety. Authored, fact-checked questions, multiple question types, a rotating pool that serves a fresh shuffled subset each play, marked at the end with explanations. Solo tracked; group mode 1โ6 players/teams.
Wave 2 quiz for Key Stage 3 Computing โ Hardware & Online Safety. Authored, fact-checked questions, multiple question types, a rotating pool that serves a fresh shuffled subset each play, marked at the end with explanations. Solo tracked; group mode 1โ6 players/teams.
Wave 2 quiz for Key Stage 3 Computing โ Hardware & Online Safety. Authored, fact-checked questions, multiple question types, a rotating pool that serves a fresh shuffled subset each play, marked at the end with explanations. Solo tracked; group mode 1โ6 players/teams.
Wave 2 quiz for Key Stage 3 Computing โ Hardware & Online Safety. Authored, fact-checked questions, multiple question types, a rotating pool that serves a fresh shuffled subset each play, marked at the end with explanations. Solo tracked; group mode 1โ6 players/teams.
An original, exam-style KS3 Computing practice paper written to mirror the Key Stage 3 National Curriculum format: 60 marks, 1 hour, with full questions and a complete marking guide. The full marking copy and adult guidance are available to parent and teacher accounts.
An original, exam-style KS3 Computing practice paper written to mirror the Key Stage 3 National Curriculum format: 60 marks, 1 hour, with full questions and a complete marking guide. The full marking copy and adult guidance are available to parent and teacher accounts.