2. TEST ON WEEK 1 - EMAIL
A short test to make sure you understand and can use email
3. EMAIL TEST
• Type the following into MS Word and then save it
with a sensible file name in an appropriate folder
“Email test - September 2013” make sure
that you have completed the header and footer.
• Send the email with the attachment to your
teacher with “email test” as the subject line.
• Also include a screenshot of the file in an
appropriate folder
• Include a Bcc: nic@cathedral-school.co.uk
4. MARK SCHEME:
• Email arrives from pupil – 1
• Correct subject line (perfect spelling) – 1
• Attachment with correct header (name and date) and
footer (page number) – 1
• Attachment with correct text (perfect spelling) – 1
• Note from NJP saying that Bcc arrived – 1
• Sensible filename – 1
• Saved in Yr 7 > ICT Folder
7. URL
(UNIFORM RESOURCE LOCATORS)
(INTERNET ADDRESS)
• A URL never has any spaces in it
• A URL is lower case (with some exceptions)
• A URL is not the same as an email address
• A URL always starts with a prefix like http://
• Although the browser may put this in automatically
• A URL uses forward slashes and dots to separate its parts
• A URL is usually English text
• Although numbers are allowed
9. TOP LEVEL DOMAINS (TLD) -
GENERIC
•Wikipedia has a comprehensive list
•Common ones include
•.biz – business
•.com – commercial
•.info – information
•.mobi – mobile devices
•.net – network
•.org – organisation
10. TOP LEVEL DOMAINS (TLD) –
COUNTRIES (1)
• Wikipedia has a comprehensive list
• Common ones include
• .au
• .br
• .cn
• .eu
• .ie
• .uk
11. TOP LEVEL DOMAINS (TLD) –
COUNTRIES (2)
•Wikipedia has a comprehensive list
•Less obvious ones include
•.ch
•.es
•.tv
13. HOW SEARCH WORKS
Watch the explanation from Google and answer these questions:
• How many pages on the web?
• What does crawling mean?
• What is the main method of sorting web pages?
• How big is the index held by google?
• What type of programs are needed to help find the right page?
• How many factors are used to rank pages?
15. PICKING THE RIGHT SEARCH TERMS
• How could “What food does Tyson like best” be worded correctly for
searching in Google. Tyson is a character from a book by Percy Jackson
16. PICKING THE RIGHT SEARCH TERMS
• My three year old cow has blisters on its tongue. What’s wrong with it?
17. PICKING THE RIGHT SEARCH TERMS
• I heard there is an empty town in the San Francisco Bay area. What is it
called?
27. QUOTATION MARKS
•To find all the pages where the phrase ‘One
Direction World Tour” appears you would do:
28. SEARCH WITHIN A WEBSITE
•To find out about Cardiff Blues on the BBC
website you would:
29. USING THE MINUS SIGN
•To find pages containing Brad Pitt but do not
contain the word Angelina
30. USING OR
•To find pages about the Football World Cup in
2010 or 2014
Notas del editor
Give the pupils a maximum of ten minutes to complete the test:Mark Scheme:Email arrives from pupil – 1Correct subject line (perfect spelling) – 1Attachment with correct header (name and date) and footer (page number) – 1Attachment with correct text (perfect spelling) – 1Note from NJP saying that Bcc arrived – 1
Make sure that pupils are aware of the mark schemeGive pupils their marks back next lesson, along with feedback
Make sure that pupils are ready to take notes in OneNote, preferably with a template that you have provided.
Make sure pupils have access to this image for inclusion in their OneNote
.biz – business (for businesses, introduced to take pressure of the .com TLD.com – commercial (intended for “for profit” businesses).info – information .mobi – mobile devices.net – network (intended to be used for a website that acts as a portal to a set of smaller websites).org – organisation (intended for “not for profit” organisations such as charities
.au – Australia.br – Brazil.cn – China.eu – European Union.ie – Ireland.uk – United Kingdom
.ch – Switzerland (Confoederatio Helvetica).es – Spain (España).tv – Tuvalu (Used as an abbreviation of television, the domain is currently operated by dotTV, a VeriSign company; the Tuvalu government owns twenty percent of the company.)
Go through http://www.google.com/intl/en-GB/insidesearch/howsearchworks/thestory/index.html on IWB then ask questionsHow many pages on the web? – 60 trillion +What does crawling mean? – following all the links from webpage to webpageWhat is the main method of sorting web pages? – by their contentHow big is the index held by google? >100 million gigabytesWhat type of programs are needed to help find the right page? – algorithmsHow many factors are used to rank pages? >200
Ask pupils to watch this 3 minute video from GoogleCheck pupil understanding afterwards.Only move on when you are convinced that all pupils understand how search works.
Get the pupils to work out the key words and then construct a new search query
Get the pupils to work out the key words and then construct a new search query
Get the pupils to work out the key words and then construct a new search query
Get the pupils to do each of the searches and ask for some of them to feedback to the class.The possible results are on the following slides