Computational Thinking

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GIve your child the skills and the passion to tackle problems with innovation and perseverance with Starfire’s Computational Thinking class.  

Computational Thinking is the prerequisite skill for understanding the technologies, challenges and opportunities of the future. It is a systematic thought process, rather than a specific body of knowledge.

Starfire teaches the four cornerstones of computational thinking: decomposition, pattern recognition, abstraction, and algorithms. Decomposition invites students to break down complex problems into smaller, simpler problems. Pattern recognition guides students to make connections between similar problems and experience. Abstraction invites students to identify important information while ignoring unrelated or irrelevant details. Lastly, students use algorithms when they design simple steps to solve problems.

Computational thinking skills are important to many disciplines and careers and can be used to support student success across all disciplines including science, technology, engineering, math and the humanities.

Learn more about Starfire’s Computational Thinking class:
https://www.starfireed.com/computational-thinking