BTEC Digital Information Technology Learning Grids

A brilliant way to support weaker learners!

Students read their textbooks/notes to complete a grid of questions in exact specification order. Cross-referenced to the major textbooks and ZigZag Workbooks to ensure structured study.

Exemplar completed grids for easy marking and provide revision notes with full specification coverage!

The structured and active learning method helps students understand the key points and build confidence.

Brilliant for students who learn best by doing. Dramatically improves learning for weaker students; highly motivating.

  • Requires minimal teacher planning and input – ideal for cover lessons
  • An easy-to-set, valuable homework option

I like the layout. I can see myself printing each learning aim as a booklet for students and filling it in as an ongoing revision aid... it will be great to be filled in as homework or starter/plenary activities

N Allsop, Curriculum Leader & Peer Reviewer
Cross-referenced against:
  • ZigZag Education Vocational Workbook
  • Digital Information Technology Student Book (1st Edition 2018) by Rob Cadwell and Alan Jarvis (Pearson, 2018, ISBN 978-1-292-20837-4)
  • Digital Information Technology Student Book (2nd Edition 2022) by Rob Cadwell, Alan Jarvis and Bernie Fishpool (Pearson, 2022, ISBN 978-1-292-44460-4)
  • Digital Information Technology Component 3 by PM Heathcote and A Weidmann (PG Online, 2019, ISBN 978-1-910523-14-8)

ZigZag Education is not affiliated with Pearson or PG Online.

What do teachers say about this resource? (12119)

I like the layout, I can see myself printing each learning aim as a booklet for students and filling it in as an ongoing revision aid ... I think it covers the spec very well ... it will be great to be filled in as homework or starter/plenary activities. I like the range of question types ... It covers the spec very well and uses the same terminology as in the spec

N Allsop, Curriculum Leader & Peer Reviewer