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TouchCode Class 3

Team Orange

Publisher: Orange Education Pvt Ltd

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Summary

An Activity Book to Develop Coding Skills 

KEY FEATURES 
- National Education Policy 2020 
- Crack the Code: It includes fun-based adventurous activities. 
- Time Taken: It lets the child analyse how much time he has taken for the activity. 
- Active Learning: It is a section that contains hands-on activity for fun. 
- Coding Fact: It gives an insight to the important and interesting fact of the concept. 
- Gamification: Scan the QR code to enter the world of games on Computational Thinking. 

DESCRIPTION 
TouchCode, a series for grades 1–8, is a specially designed book to develop Computational Thinking skills and move towards making codes. 

TouchCode books for Grades 1–5 have activities based on various skills that amplifies the CT skills and build a strong foundation for middle school. TouchCode books for Grades 6–8 take a step ahead and let the child enter the world of codes using blockbased coding. 

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN 
You will learn about: 
- Reasoning 
- Critical Thinking & Analysis 
- Data Processing 
- Algorithmic Intelligence 
- Computational Thinking 

WHO THIS BOOK IS FOR 
Grade - 3 

TABLE OF CONTENTS 
LEVEL 1 REASONING 
1.1 Shapes 
1.2 Patterns 
1.3 Counting Combinations 
1.4 Word Hunt 
1.5 Number Pyramid 
CHALLENGE 1 Anagram 
LEVEL 2 CRITICAL THINKING & ANALYSIS 
2.1 Rhyme Time 
2.2 Mirror Magic 
2.3 Maps 
2.4 Correlation 
2.5 Wonder Maze 
CHALLENGE 2 Sneaky Numbers 
ACTIVE LEARNING: Abacus 
LEVEL 3 DATA PROCESSING 
3.1 Representing Information 
3.2 Decoding 
3.3 Decomposition 
CHALLENGE 3 Ms. Lady Bug 
LEVEL 4 ALGORITHMIC INTELLIGENCE 
4.1 Stepwise Thinking 
4.2 Algorithm 
4.3 Understanding Programs 
4.4 Programs : Decision Making 
4.5 Programs : Loops 
CHALLENGE 4 Linking Loops 
Coding Corner 
Scoreboard 
Gamification 
Answers
Available since: 01/31/2022.

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