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Help your learners become confident computational thinkers with the
Cambridge Primary Computing Learner's Book 1 with Digital Access.
Filled with interesting activities, such as designing a robot and
going on a computer hunt, this learner's book builds essential
computing skills, promotes online safety and shares interesting
computing facts to help engage learners in their studies. This
resource covers the computing strands Computational Thinking,
Programming, Managing Data, Networks and Digital Communication, and
Computer Systems. Access source files and suggested learner's book
answers on Cambridge GO
Help your learners become confident computational thinkers with the
Cambridge Primary Computing Learner's Book 1 with Digital Access.
Filled with interesting activities, such as designing a robot and
going on a computer hunt, this learner's book builds essential
computing skills, promotes online safety and shares interesting
computing facts to help engage learners in their studies. This
resource covers the computing strands Computational Thinking,
Programming, Managing Data, Networks and Digital Communication, and
Computer Systems. Access source files and suggested learner's book
answers on Cambridge GO
Whether it is in the National Curriculum or the Teachers'
Standards, promotion of children's curiosity is highlighted as a
key part of effective teaching. Curiosity has the potential to
enhance learning in all curriculum subjects but it has a special
connection with scientific thinking. A curious approach can open up
learning in science, computing, design technology and mathematics.
This text explores how teachers can harness the power of curiosity
in their classroom. Full of practical teaching ideas for engaging
learners and making lessons more exciting, it highlights the ways
in which STEM subjects can be taught together. Coverage includes:
the place of curiosity in subject teaching how curiosity
contributes to a learner's overall capability examples of curiosity
in primary STEM classes case studies which exemplify curiosity.
Whether it is in the National Curriculum or the Teachers'
Standards, promotion of children's curiosity is highlighted as a
key part of effective teaching. Curiosity has the potential to
enhance learning in all curriculum subjects but it has a special
connection with scientific thinking. A curious approach can open up
learning in science, computing, design technology and mathematics.
This text explores how teachers can harness the power of curiosity
in their classroom. Full of practical teaching ideas for engaging
learners and making lessons more exciting, it highlights the ways
in which STEM subjects can be taught together. Coverage includes:
the place of curiosity in subject teaching how curiosity
contributes to a learner's overall capability examples of curiosity
in primary STEM classes case studies which exemplify curiosity.
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