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Computing

Order Matters: Comparing Sequence and Random Actions

Overview

Students explore how following steps in the correct order leads to success, while random actions do not.

Learning Objective
Students understand the importance of sequence by comparing ordered and random instructions.

Resources needed

  • No materials required
  • Optional: simple tasks

Lesson stages

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  1. 1 Introduce sequencing as correct order of steps.
  2. 2 Give an example task.
  3. 3 Students perform steps in random order.
  4. 4 Observe results.
  5. 5 Repeat with correct sequence.
  6. 6 Compare outcomes.
  7. 7 Discuss why sequence matters.
  8. 8 Students create their own sequences.
  9. 9 Swap and test.
  10. 10 Reflect on importance of order.

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Variations

  • Use physical tasks.
  • Introduce time challenges.
  • Combine with debugging.
More information

Teach: sequence, order, random, step, correct. Use frames: 'This works because…'.

Use movement instead of writing.

Can students explain why sequence matters? Can they create correct sequences?

Fully unplugged.

Students may think order does not affect results.

Sequencing is fundamental to algorithms and programming.