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Computing

Intent 

At Allendale Primary School, we aim to prepare our learners for their future by giving them the opportunities to gain knowledge and develop skills that will equip them for an ever changing digital world. Knowledge and understanding of ICT is of increasing importance for children’s future both at home and for employment. Our Computing curriculum focuses on a progression of skills in digital literacy, computer science, information technology and online safety to ensure that children become competent in safely using, as well as understanding, technology. These strands are revisited repeatedly through a range of themes during children’s time in school to ensure the learning is embedded and skills are successfully developed. Our intention is that Computing also supports children’s creativity and cross curricular learning to engage children and enrich their experiences in school. 

Implementation 

Our whole curriculum is shaped by our school vision which aims to enable all children, regardless of background, ability, additional needs, to flourish to become the very best version of themselves they can possibly be. We teach the National Curriculum, supported by a clear skills and knowledge progression. This ensures that skills and knowledge are built on year by year and sequenced appropriately to maximise learning for all children. To ensure a broad range of skills and understanding, Computing is taught across three main strands: digital literacy, computer science and information technology. As part of information technology, children learn to use and express themselves and develop their ideas through ICT for example writing and presenting as well as exploring art and design using multimedia. Within digital literacy, children develop practical skills in the safe use of ICT and the ability to apply these skills to solving relevant, worthwhile problems for example understanding safe use of the internet, networks and email. In computer science we teach children to understand and apply the fundamental principles and concepts of computer science, including abstraction, logic, algorithms and data representation. Also to analyse problems to computational terms, and have repeated practical experience of writing computer programs in order to solve such problems. We also teach a progression of Computing vocabulary to support children in their understanding. At Allendale Primary School, we give children access to a wide range of good quality resources and provide cross curricular opportunities for children to apply their Computing knowledge and skills. Online safety is taught within Computing each year. Online safety procedures are communicated with all staff and parents.

EYFS

The children in EYFS have access to age appropriate software such as apps on tablets, programs on the computers and Chromebooks and physical resources such as BeeBots that can be programmed by the children. Children will be exposed to the different technology used in day to day life and how different tasks require different equipment. The children will learn about cause and effect, technology in the world around them, use of the internet and the parts of a computer and tablet and their different functions. Teachers will facilitate children to use equipment carefully and safely. Additionally, children in the Early Years are taught the fine motor skills to effectively use technology.

Impact 

The implementation of this curriculum ensures that when children leave Allendale Primary School, they are competent and safe users of ICT with an understanding of how technology works. They will have developed skills to express themselves and be creative in using digital media and be equipped to apply their skills in Computing to different challenges going forward. 

 

 

Keeping Children Safe online.
 
Children use technology a lot throughout the school day and at home. We teach online safety units in school but below are some links to information for parents about online safety at home and how parents can support their child.
 
Below are some resources to support parents in keeping their child safe online.