Home Computing Keyboard Shortcuts Poster Computing Keyboard Shortcuts Poster The most useful keyboard shortcuts every elementary student should know. Mac and PC versions. Display Poster Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Members only Preview 📄 Open full PDF → Page count: 3. Print-ready PDF — letter / A4 friendly. Click image to see all pages. Learning objective Use a computer efficiently with common keyboard shortcuts. About this resource Subject: Computing Type: Display Poster Grade levels: Grade 3 (ages 8-9, ≈ Year 4), Grade 4 (ages 9-10, ≈ Year 5), Grade 5 (ages 10-11, ≈ Year 6) Pages: 3 Date added: 2026-03-16 Credit: Qualified primary teacher You might also like Selected based on subject, grade, and type — with a free option always included. I Computing 2nd 3rd Internet Safety — SMART Rules Poster The classroom-classic SMART online-safety rules in poster form for display. Display Poster Free C Computing 4th 5th Computational Thinking — Four Pillars The four core computational thinking skills explained — decomposition, pattern recognition, abstraction, algorithms. Display Poster Members L Computing 3rd 4th Loops and Iteration Three kinds of loop in coding — for, while, repeat — explained with examples. Display Poster Members A Computing 3rd 4th 5th 6th Algorithms — Knowledge Organiser (KS2) Single-page reference for KS2 computing — algorithms. Covers what algorithms are, sequences, decomposition, debugging, and real-world examples. Aligns with KS2 NC computing requirements. Knowledge Organiser Free P Computing 3rd 4th 5th 6th Programming with Scratch — Knowledge Organiser (KS2) Single-page reference for Scratch programming concepts in KS2. Covers blocks, sprites, events, loops, variables, and conditionals. Aligns with KS2 NC computing programming objectives. Knowledge Organiser Free N Computing 4th 5th 6th Networks & the Internet — Knowledge Organiser (KS2) Single-page reference for KS2 networks and internet topic. Covers what networks are, the difference between internet and World Wide Web, packets, servers, IP addresses, and how email travels. Aligns with KS2 NC computing. Knowledge Organiser Free