What's Decomposition? (First Steps in Coding)

By   Kaitlyn Siu, Marcelo Badari

Age Group: 6 - 9 Years

Description:

Coding made fun — and completely unplugged! In this cheerful "rock-and-roll adventure," part of the First Steps in Coding series, little ones meet Volt and his band of friendly robots as they learn to play music together. Along the way, children discover the clever idea of decomposition: breaking a big task down into smaller, manageable steps — just the way real programmers do. They'll also get to grips with debugging, the all-important skill of spotting and fixing errors. Through a bright, gently rhyming story, coding concepts come alive without a screen in sight. Interactive prompts invite hands-on engagement throughout, and the tale wraps up with a creative activity to cement the learning. A parent, carer and teacher's guide at the back makes it a wonderful resource for home or classroom — perfect for sparking budding super coders.

Specification

Age Group:

6 - 9 Years

Language:

English

Tags:

STEM

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