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integrated computational thinking

Algorithms 2: Algorithms Unplugged

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Step 6 of 7: You Win

You look up, proudly holding up your traffic light flowchart towards the interdimensional visitor, but they are gone. You shrug and walk back to your car.

Before you start your car engine, off in the distance you spot a traffic light with five lights, the third bulb radiating light blue. Panic setting in, you turn to the passenger seat and find a flowchart titled Traffic Lights in Planet Htrae...

Coming back to our dimension and wrapping up this activity, consider the following questions:

Reflection

☞ What advantages do flowcharts have over a numbered list of steps?

☞ Provide an example of a task or real-world problem in which creating a flowchart algorithm could be beneficial?

☞ Consider a concept, project, or activity that your students tend to struggle with, how could requiring students to create a flowchart be beneficial to the learning objectives of that lesson?