
Lesson 1 of a full T Level Digital Software Development Problem Solving scheme of work, covering spec point 1.1 Computational Thinking — decomposition, with fully worked examples and exam-style assessment.
This is a complete, ready-to-teach lesson: a 12-slide PowerPoint (starter, direct teaching with two worked examples, guided and independent practice, a mark-schemed AO1b exam question, and a plenary exit ticket), a detailed lesson plan using a standard Content Area 1 template, and a matching practice worksheet.
Students will be able to define computational thinking and its four components, explain what decomposition is and why it’s used, and independently decompose a real-world problem brief into manageable sub-problems.
Perfect for T Level Digital Software Development (Core Component, Problem Solving) teachers looking for a detailed, exam-focused introduction to computational thinking. Part of a growing 20-lesson full scheme of work — see my shop for Lessons 2–5 covering pattern recognition, abstraction and how the four components interrelate, available individually or as a discounted bundle.
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