author: Margaret Debbadi
2022-09-30
Hachette Learning
Cambridge Lower Secondary Computing 7 Student'S Book
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Deliver an exciting computing course for ages 11-14, building on students' existing computing skills and experience whilst demonstrating new concepts, with practice opportunities to ensure progression.
- Recap and activate students' prior knowledge with 'Do you remember?' panels and introduce more advanced skills with 'Challenge yourself!' tasks.
- Allow students to demonstrate their knowledge creatively with engaging end of unit projects that apply skills and concepts in a range of different contexts.
- Develop computational thinking with an emphasis on broadening understanding throughout the activities.
- Provide clear guidance on e-safety with a strong focus throughout.
Contents
Introduction
1 Block it out: Moving from blocks to text
2 Decomposing problems: Creating a smart solution
3 Connections are made: Accessing the Internet
4 The power of data: Using data modelling
5 Living with AI: Digital data
6 Software development: Planning and prototyping
Glossary
Index
Deliver an exciting computing course for ages 11-14, building on students' existing computing skills and experience whilst demonstrating new concepts, with practice opportunities to ensure progression.
- Recap and activate students' prior knowledge with 'Do you remember?' panels and introduce more advanced skills with 'Challenge yourself!' tasks.
- Allow students to demonstrate their knowledge creatively with engaging end of unit projects that apply skills and concepts in a range of different contexts.
- Develop computational thinking with an emphasis on broadening understanding throughout the activities.
- Provide clear guidance on e-safety with a strong focus throughout.
Contents
Introduction
1 Block it out: Moving from blocks to text
2 Decomposing problems: Creating a smart solution
3 Connections are made: Accessing the Internet
4 The power of data: Using data modelling
5 Living with AI: Digital data
6 Software development: Planning and prototyping
Glossary
Index
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This title has been endorsed by Cambridge Assessment International Education
Deliver an exciting computing course for ages 11-14, building on students' existing computing skills and experience whilst demonstrating new concepts, with practice opportunities to ensure progression.
- Recap and activate students' prior knowledge with 'Do you remember?' panels and introduce more advanced skills with 'Challenge yourself!' tasks.
- Allow students to demonstrate their knowledge creatively with engaging end of unit projects that apply skills and concepts in a range of different contexts.
- Develop computational thinking with an emphasis on broadening understanding throughout the activities.
- Provide clear guidance on e-safety with a strong focus throughout.
Contents
Introduction
1 Block it out: Moving from blocks to text
2 Decomposing problems: Creating a smart solution
3 Connections are made: Accessing the Internet
4 The power of data: Using data modelling
5 Living with AI: Digital data
6 Software development: Planning and prototyping
Glossary
Index
Deliver an exciting computing course for ages 11-14, building on students' existing computing skills and experience whilst demonstrating new concepts, with practice opportunities to ensure progression.
- Recap and activate students' prior knowledge with 'Do you remember?' panels and introduce more advanced skills with 'Challenge yourself!' tasks.
- Allow students to demonstrate their knowledge creatively with engaging end of unit projects that apply skills and concepts in a range of different contexts.
- Develop computational thinking with an emphasis on broadening understanding throughout the activities.
- Provide clear guidance on e-safety with a strong focus throughout.
Contents
Introduction
1 Block it out: Moving from blocks to text
2 Decomposing problems: Creating a smart solution
3 Connections are made: Accessing the Internet
4 The power of data: Using data modelling
5 Living with AI: Digital data
6 Software development: Planning and prototyping
Glossary
Index
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2022-09-30
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