Computing
At St Joseph's, we use the Teach Computing scheme of work as the foundation for our computing curriculum. This curriculum was developed in part by STEM Learning and is funded by the Department for Education.
We have enhanced the scheme in places to make it more relevant to the children in our school. It provides access to a wide range of software, many of which are free. We wanted to share these with you in case your child would like to continue their learning at home or use certain types of software for home projects or homework. (Please note: we are not suggesting that you download all of these. We are simply signposting them should you wish to access them.)
In Years 5 and 6, we’ve also listed companies that sell Crumbles and Micro:bits. Again, it is not necessary for your child to have one of these microcomputers at home. However, some children really enjoy programming them, and we wanted you to know where they can be accessed if you're interested.
Reception is not included in this initial list as they primarily access websites rather than standalone software.
Year 1
- Paints App – A simple online painting tool: https://paintz.app/
- Microsoft Paint – Free drawing software available on most devices.
- Google Slides / Microsoft PowerPoint – Presentation software used for creating slides.
- Scratch Junior – A beginner-friendly coding app for young children: https://www.scratchjr.org/
- Google Docs / Microsoft Word – Word processing tools for writing and editing documents.
Year 2
- J2 Data Pictograms – Tool for creating pictograms: https://www.j2e.com/jit5#pictogram
- Chrome Music Lab – Interactive music experiments: https://musiclab.chromeexperiments.com/Experiments
- Scratch Junior – Coding app for young learners: https://www.scratchjr.org/
Year 3
- Any Painting Program or App – You can use Paints App or Microsoft Paint.
- Imotion – A stop-motion animation app available on Apple and Android devices.
- Scratch – A free platform for learning to code: https://scratch.mit.edu/
- J2 Branching Database – Tool for creating branching databases: https://www.j2e.com/jit5#branch
- Canva – Design tool for creating posters and graphics: https://www.canva.com/education/students/
Year 4
- Audacity – Free audio editing software: https://www.audacityteam.org/
- FSM Logo – Logo programming software: https://fmslogo.sourceforge.io/
Alternatives include:
- https://turtleacademy.com/lessons/1
- https://www.transum.org/software/Logo/
- https://www.calormen.com/jslogo/
- Paint.net – Free image editing software for Windows: https://getpaint.net/download.html
- Apple alternative: Pinta – https://www.pinta-project.com/
- Scratch – Coding platform: https://scratch.mit.edu/
Year 5
- Google Slides / PowerPoint – Presentation tools.
- Microsoft Photos – Photo editing and slideshow creation.
- Crumble Software – Free download: https://redfernelectronics.co.uk/crumble-software/
- Crumble Controllers available from:
https://redfernelectronics.co.uk/product/crumble-controller/
https://mindsetsonline.co.uk/shop/crumble-controller/
- J2 Database – Online database tool: https://www.j2e.com/database/
- Google Drawings – Drawing and diagram tool: https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1akEeJAiUbzRY8CalS3OJYLsZQrYSOTdifYLXlPxO7KA/edit?pli=1
- Scratch – Coding platform: https://scratch.mit.edu/
Year 6
- Google Slides – Presentation tool: https://www.google.co.uk/slides/about/
- Google Sites – Website creation tool: https://sites.google.com/
- Scratch – Coding platform: https://scratch.mit.edu/
- Google Sheets / Microsoft Excel – Spreadsheet tools.
- Tinkercad – 3D design and electronics simulator: https://www.tinkercad.com/
- Micro:bit – Online coding platform: https://makecode.microbit.org/
- Micro:bit V2 can be purchased from:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/BBC-MICRO-BIT-Complete-Starter/dp/B08NLX7773/
https://microbit.org/buy/where/
