Halloween 🎃 Computational Thinking Puzzles

Scarily Good Free Resources for Primary Computing

Help your pupils get dead  good at problem solving using key computational thinking skills such as abstraction, decomposition, generalisation and pattern spotting with our free Halloween themed puzzles.

Computational thinking lies at the heart of the National Curriculum for Computing and our best selling (Educational Resources Awards nominated) series of Computational Thinking Puzzle books 1-4 help pupils independently practice the skills they learn in their computing lessons.

Grab yourself a treat with our free puzzles for Halloween.  Visit www.icompute-uk.com for more free themed lesson plans and resources to support teaching primary computing.

lesson image

Download the puzzles

About Liane O'Kane

Liane is a Computer Scientist (BSc (Hons)), 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.
Bookmark the permalink.

Comments are closed.