KS3 computational Thinking
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- Q1Breaking down a problem into smaller more manageable parts.Decomposition30s
- Q2A process of simplifying things; identifying what is important without worrying too much about the detail.Abstraction30s
- Q3A step-by-step process for solving a problemAlgorithm30s
- Q4Identifying for similarities among and within problems.Pattern Recognition30s
- Q5A graphical representation of an algorithmFlow-Chart30s
- Q6Being able to explain why something is the way it is. It's also a way to work out why something isn't quite as it should be.Logical Reasoning30s
- Q7Mental processes and strategies that include: decomposition, pattern recognition, abstraction, and algorithms, These are used to solve more complex problems.Computational Thinking30s
- Q8See imageDecision - Representing an IF statement or a LOOP30s
- Q9See imageTerminator - Represents the START and END of an algorithm30s
- Q10See imageProcess - Represents something that needs to happen such as a calculation.30s
- Q11See imageINPUT/OUTPUT - Represent interactions with the user30s
- Q12A brief explanation, summary, or evaluation of a text or work.Annotation30s