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This computing teaching pack for Key Stage Two gets the children to identify and record how to use databases to store, organise and interrogate data and information about different planets found in the Solar System. The class can explain the importance of edit and correcting collected information for errors and omissions.

Identify and record how to use databases to store, organise and interrogate data and information about different planets found in the Solar System

Lesson One : Astronauts

Practise using a database to research and record information on facts related to astronauts who work in space

Lesson Two : Data Entry

Practise adding data and information records to a database about celestial objects in the Solar System

Lesson Three : Space Data

Research and collect information about different celestial objects to enter into a database

Lesson Four : Changing Data

Practise changing and adapting the layout and structure of a database about different celestial objects

Lesson Five : Editing Data

Check and correct information that has been added to a database about different planets in the Solar System

Lesson Six : Planets Questions

Search for answers to key questions using a class prepared database about celestial objects in space

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