Introduction to Computational Thinking Lesson 4 – Main Task 3
What are the three types of patterns mentioned in the lesson? Provide an example for each.
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What are the three types of patterns mentioned in the lesson? Provide an example for each.
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In this lesson, pattern recognition was compared to being a detective. Explain why this analogy was used and how it helps you understand the concept of pattern recognition.
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In your own words, explain what pattern recognition is.
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Think about your day at school. If you were telling a friend about it, what details would you include and what would you leave out? Why?
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Why is abstraction important in managing complexity?
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In your own words, explain what abstraction is.
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Using examples, explain how decomposition can help you with tasks in your daily life?
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On the lesson’s Concept Exploration page, decomposition was compared to solving a jigsaw puzzle. Explain why this comparison was made and how it helps you understand the concept of decomposition.
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What is decomposition and why is it a useful thinking skill?
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Can you think of a situation in the past where you could have used decomposition to make a task easier? Describe it.
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