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"Computational Thinking PO 4": HTML5 Crossword |
Across1. The state that the process begins with. (5,5)
7. Lists all solutions in a collection. (11)
10. 1,000 bits (7)
12. This involves removing details until the problem reduces to one which has already been solved (7,11)
13. Taking a problem and solving it using proven theories (often mathematical) to provide a solution. (11,8)
15. Finding a previously unknown solution. (8,8)
17. Building something up to be a whole program so that it performs all the tasks that required (11)
18. 1 billion bits (7)
19. Computer program designed to introduce the basics of computational thinking. (7)
20. 1 million bits (7)
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Down2. The process of designing a model of a real system in order to understand the behaviour of the system, and to evaluate various strategies for its operation. (10)
3. A set of rules/instructions to be followed to solve a problem. (9)
4. Real-life scenarios appropriate to learners' age and stage. (9,8)
5. Using different methods or until you find the right answer or the easiest way around doing something. (5,3,5)
6. List of instructions (algorithms) that tell a computer what to do. (8,7)
8. A puzzle in which the answer can be deduced from a given set of data. (5,7)
9. The ability to think logically about a problem and apply techniques for solving it. (13,8)
11. Breaking something down into small parts, typically to make it easier to solve a large problem. (13)
14. The process of one state changing to another. (10)
16. The state that the process ends with when the output is satisfied. (6,5)
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ACROSS
1. The state that the process begins with. (5,5)
7. Lists all solutions in a collection. (11)
10. 1,000 bits (7)
12. This involves removing details until the problem reduces to one which has already been solved (7,11)
13. Taking a problem and solving it using proven theories (often mathematical) to provide a solution. (11,8)
15. Finding a previously unknown solution. (8,8)
17. Building something up to be a whole program so that it performs all the tasks that required (11)
18. 1 billion bits (7)
19. Computer program designed to introduce the basics of computational thinking. (7)
20. 1 million bits (7)
DOWN
2. The process of designing a model of a real system in order to understand the behaviour of the system, and to evaluate various strategies for its operation. (10)
3. A set of rules/instructions to be followed to solve a problem. (9)
4. Real-life scenarios appropriate to learners' age and stage. (9,8)
5. Using different methods or until you find the right answer or the easiest way around doing something. (5,3,5)
6. List of instructions (algorithms) that tell a computer what to do. (8,7)
8. A puzzle in which the answer can be deduced from a given set of data. (5,7)
9. The ability to think logically about a problem and apply techniques for solving it. (13,8)
11. Breaking something down into small parts, typically to make it easier to solve a large problem. (13)
14. The process of one state changing to another. (10)
16. The state that the process ends with when the output is satisfied. (6,5)

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