Practice Assignment No. 1 (1).docx - Homework Assignment.
Computational thinking and programming Computational thinking is a vital skill for today's learners to practise and perfect, both within computing lessons and in general. An important application of computational thinking is in computer programming - we have selected a range of resources below to help you tackle these important areas in your computing lessons.
It is a theoretical unit covering Section 1.4 and 1.5 of the OCR GCSE J276 Computing specification. Each lesson contains a worksheet to be done in class to consolidate students’ knowledge and understanding, as well as a homework sheet to give them plenty of practice questions.
KS3 Computing Computational thinking learning resources for adults, children, parents and teachers.
Teaching London Computing in conjunction with cs4fn and support from Google have produced a series of fun activities and booklets based around puzzles that teach computing topics and computational thinking for use in the classroom, suitable for all ages. Do the puzzles and develop computational thinking skills as well as learn about some core computing topics.
Before computers can be used to solve a problem, the problem itself and the ways in which it could be resolved must be understood. Computational thinking techniques help with these tasks.
Computers can be used to help us solve problems. However, before a problem can be tackled, the problem itself and the ways in which it could be solved need to be understood. Computational thinking.
OCR GCSE (9-1) Computer Science Learning Grids Grids of questions in specification order, providing a structure for students to work through each topic logically. Page references for all the major textbooks are given throughout, to give focus to students’ research.