These two are often assessed in combination by the Pearsons
ICT Functional Skills (L2) assessments and combining them within one set of training seemed like a good idea.
A brilliant collection of worksheet activities that are mainly suitable for level 1
ICT functional skills but can also be used as a refresher for ICT level 2 or as additional add on activities to stretch and challenge E3
ICT functional Skills.
Used to teach
ICT Functional Skills to adults who have not yet mastered using Excel spreadsheets.
This is an activity for SEN pupils gaining underpinning skills for
ICT Functional Skills from Entry Level 2.
This is a resource I created to help
my ICT Functional Skills Entry Level 1 - Level 1 students with a range of SEN, remember the formatting they should be including in their posters to gain them maximum marks.
The activities are simple, easy to understand, great fun and effective learning resources that can be used for any student studying E3 - Lv2
ICT Functional Skills.
A selection of activities designed specifically for students doing
ICT Functional Skills (Entry Level 3) either at Key Stage 4 or Post 16
This worksheet is tailored towards
ICT Functional Skills Lv2 but can also be used at Lv1.
Not exact matches
This 30 page worksheet / activity is an extract fom a
Functional Skills
ICT Level 1 and Level 2 Activity Wrkbook (by te same author) which can be used fo a whole lesson or broken into 3 sessions.
Includes;
functional ICT, ensuring pupil progress, inclusion and intervention and ssessment, target setting and pupil tracking.
Suitable for Level 2: ECDL, Flexiqual Word Processing,
Functional ICT.
Suitable for any
ICT Key Skills topics and guides students towards
Functional Skills.
These practice papers (41 pages) are written to follow the style of the OCR
Functional Skills
ICT Entry Level assessment and are split into Entry 1, Entry 2 and Entry 3 papers (so they get progressively harder).
This was used in a recent
ICT lesson workshop as well as an English
functional skills lesson.
These practice papers (16 pages) are written to follow the style of the OCR
Functional Skills
ICT Level 2 assessment and cover the following: Use the internet and download information Use a spreadsheet and charts Use a database Create a newsletter Create a letter Use email Evaluation questions There are data files and worked answers for each of the papers
This is a handy reference guide for students following a Level 2
Functional Skills
ICT course.
It covers 42 A4 pages and consists of «how to» help sheets ro cover the
Functional Skills
ICT specification at level 2.
Designed for low
ICT literacy adult learners completing
Functional Skills
ICT at Level 1 and Level 2
A step - by - step guide to Entry Level
Functional Skils
ICT in Office 2010 and Windows 7 with handy training notes, help sheets and revision tips, and activities.
Designed for
Functional Skills
ICT (Level 1 and Level 2) and used to teach adults who were barely
ICT literate, or novices at Microsoft excel.
This 11 page resource is an extract from a
Functional Skills
ICT Level 2 Training Guide and is based on the Using
ICT, Plannng Solutions to Complex Tasks By Analysing the Necessary Stages part of the
Functional Skills
ICT specifications.
These practice papers (23 pages) are written to follow the style of the Edexcel
Functional Skills
ICT Entry Level assessment and are split into Entry 1, Entry 2 and Entry 3 papers (so they get progressively harder).
Designed for adult learners taking
Functional Skills courses (
ICT L1 and L2) Inspired by my father and his references to cell block H, this resource encourages people to think of the cells as prison cells, and the data inside them as prisoners.
This 13 page worksheet / lesson / activity is an extract from
Functional Skills
ICT Level 2 Activity Workbook (by the same author) which covers the Internet, the WWW, Search Engines and URLs, Boolean Oerators and other search techniques, currency, relvance, bias, copyright.
This 7 page activity resource is suitable for
Functional Skills
ICT: Presentations and contains theory sheets providing explanations and examples, questions (with answers) to test knowledge and understanding, handy «how to do it» worksheets and practical hands on exercises covering slides, master slides, editing, inserting images, movies and sound, transitions and animations and timings.
These practice papers (29 pages) are written to follow the style of the Edexcel
Functional Skills
ICT Level 2 assessment and cover the following: Use the internet and download information Use a spreadsheet and charts Create a newsletter Create a leaflet Create a presentation Use email Use compression Evaluation questions There are data files and worked answers for each of the papers
Use this great resource from the Digital Schoolhouse to teach Key Stage 2/3 pupils about Computer Science and
functional ICT skills in a creative c...
This 11 page resource is an extract from
Functional Skills
ICT Level 2 and covers Online Security, Viruses, Staying Safe and Respecting Others, Responding to
ICT Problems.
This resource is suitable for Key Stage 3 Year 7 as part of the Computing curriculum (using software to analyse and solve problems etc) and the
Functional Skills L1 / L2
ICT specifications for processing numerical data and creating charts and graphs.
Resource which reviews the Microsoft Excel buttons (MS 2013 +) Useful for
Functional Skills L1 and L2, as well as introduction to Excel courses,
ICT training and CPD up - skilling.
There are 3 specimen practice papers written to match the AQA
Functional Skills assessment style papers and these are suitable for
Functional Skills
ICT at Level 2.
This 17 page worksheet / activity is an extract from the
Functional Skills
ICT Level 1 and Level 2 Activity Workbook (by the same author) and is suitable for use as a class activity to cover a whole lesson or broken into two sessions (e.g. Images and Drawing Shapes).
The competition is aimed at reinforcing the government's amended
ICT syllabus for schools, and is based on the Raspberry Pi, a small, fully
functional Linux - based PC that was developed specifically for use in promoting computer science education.
This 14 page spreadsheet activity resource is suitable for
Functional Skills
ICT - Numerical Data and Graphs and covers: Theory sheets providing explanations and examples of arithmetical formulas, referencing and BODMAS and also functions such as SUM and also IF and VLookup / HLookup statements, along with creating comparison bar charts.