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This is the lesson where coding stops being static and starts responding to the user.
In Lesson 4, students learn how to use input and output to create interactive Python programs, a core GCSE topic and a major confidence boost for beginners.

Designed for:
GCSE Computer Science students
Teachers delivering Python clearly and calmly
Cover lessons, homework, and flipped learning
Anyone who wants to learn to code.

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In this lesson, students will:
Understand how input() works
Use print() to display clear output
Convert user input using int()
Avoid common GCSE mistakes with input and data types
Predict program behaviour before running code

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