mp4, 3.16 MB
mp4, 3.16 MB
pptx, 2.02 MB
pptx, 2.02 MB

Parsons Problems are solutions to a coding problem but the lines are jumpled up.
Good for differentiation as it can help reduce cogitive load and teach good programming practices. Good for visual and kinaesthetic learners.
Great for starter or extension activities for the students to go on, while you can set up for any other activity.

This resource is a custom set of PowerPoint slides that provides three different ways to attempt them:

  1. Draging and dropping lines on the PowerPoint itself
  2. Download the code to solve on your own IDE, also available in Replit.com (an online IDE) to fork as well.
  3. An online drag and drop website which shuffles all the lines that can check if it is correct

The feature of the ‘Easy’ difficulty is that one line is shuffled.

The PowerPoint has at least one problem for the topics needed for GCSE:

  1. Outputs
  2. Variables and Outputs
  3. Variables, Outputs, and Inputs
  4. Maths Operators (input integers)
  5. Random numbers
  6. Strings and casting
  7. Booleans
  8. If
  9. If/Else
  10. If/Elif/Else
  11. Nested Ifs
  12. For loops
  13. While loops
  14. Nested loops
  15. Arrays/Lists
  16. 2D Lists
  17. File handling
  18. Subprograms (functions/procedures)

Update: The previous website link does not work, A new website link is provided.

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