A Computational Thinking Puzzle

Logical Thinking Puzzle for Key Stage 2 Computing

Here’s one of our computational thinking puzzles designed for independent work for pupils aged 7-11 to practise and develop the computational thinking skills that lie at the heart of the National Curriculum for Computing at Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2.

To find out more about Computational Thinking and how puzzles can help children engage and develop analytical problem solving skills that will help them, not just in computing, but throughout their lives read this post.

To find out the answer, scroll down.  After you’ve had a go!

Puzzle 5

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Answer to Puzzle 5 of Book 3

Answer to Puzzle 5, Book 3 Computational Thinking Puzzle book for KS2 Computing

 

If you want to find out more about our full-colour printed Computational Thinking workbooks, visit our website by clicking on any of the puzzles above.

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About Liane O'Kane

Liane is a Computer Scientist, Software Engineer and author of iCompute. iCompute helps thousands of schools around the world teach computing with a comprehensive primary curriculum. She has been nominated for prestigious ERA & BETT Awards each year since launching in 2014 in recognition for expertise and innovation in computer science and edTech. iCompute is featured on BBC Bitesize for Primary Computing and The Hour of Code.
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