Skills in Computational Thinking

Learning Missions

Mission 1 Decomposition: In your own words, explain what decomposition is. [1] Save Progress Did your answer include the following points?Breaking a large problem or task into smaller, more manageable pieces. Are you sure you want to submit your answer? You won’t be able to make changes afterward. Confirm Cancel Mission 2 Abstraction: What does […]

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Learning Missions

Mission 1 What is decomposition and why is it a useful thinking skill? [1] Save Progress Did your answer include the following points?Decomposition is the process of breaking a large or complex problem into smaller, more manageable parts. This makes it easier to understand and solve step by step. Are you sure you want to

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Learning Missions

Mission 1 In your own words, explain what abstraction is. [2] Save Progress Did your answer include the following points?Abstraction is the process of focusing only on the most important information while ignoring unnecessary details.It helps simplify complex problems or systems by only dealing with what is essential. Are you sure you want to submit

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Mission 1 In your own words, explain what pattern recognition is. [2] Save Progress Did your answer include the following points?Pattern recognition is the ability to notice and identify regularities or similarities in data or events.It allows us to predict what might happen next based on what we have seen before. Are you sure you

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Mission 1 In your own words, explain what an algorithm is. [2] Save Progress Did your answer include the following points?An algorithm is a set of step-by-step instructions used to solve a problem or complete a task……which must be clear and follow a specific order. Are you sure you want to submit your answer? You

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Concept Exploration

What you will learn: Define and understand what an algorithm is. Create simple algorithms for everyday tasks. Start Here: Video Overview Continue Here: Detailed Exploration What are Algorithms? Algorithms are a set of instructions designed to perform a specific task. When you follow a recipe to bake a cake, you are using an algorithm that

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Concept Exploration

What you will learn: Define and understand pattern recognition. Identify patterns and trends in data and problems. Start Here: Video Overview Continue Here: Detailed Exploration Introduction Pattern recognition is the ability to identify and predict regularities in data. It’s like being a detective, where you spot clues or patterns that help solve a mystery. In

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Concept Exploration

What you will learn: Define and understand abstraction. Apply abstraction to filter out unnecessary details and focus on the important information. Start Here: Video Overview Continue Here: Detailed Exploration What is Abstraction? Abstraction is a fundamental concept in computational thinking where we focus only on the important information, ignoring irrelevant detail. It helps us manage

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Concept Exploration

What you will learn: Define and understand decomposition. Apply decomposition to complex problems to simplify them. Start Here: Video Overview Continue Here: Detailed Exploration What is Decomposition? Decomposition is one of the core skills in computational thinking. It involves breaking down a big problem or a complex system into smaller, more manageable parts. This makes

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Concept Exploration

What you will learn: Understand the concept of computational thinking and its importance. Identify the four key components of computational thinking: decomposition, pattern recognition, abstraction, and algorithms. Start Here: Video Overview Continue Here: Detailed Exploration What is Computational Thinking? Computational thinking is a way of solving problems, designing systems, and understanding human behaviour that draws

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