Informatics Grade 4. Algorithms. Collection 2

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Course Duration Icon 7 hrs
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The "Informatics" course for 4th grade, on the topic "Algorithms" focuses on developing an understanding of algorithm basics, their structures, and practical applications. The course provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary for creating and implementing algorithms, as well as solving problems using algorithmic structures.

Course Structure:

Lesson 1: Algorithms and Methods of Representation

  • Students will be introduced to the basics of algorithms, studying various methods of representation such as textual and graphical. Basic concepts of creating and presenting algorithms will be discussed.

Lesson 2: Logical Statements

  • In this lesson, students will learn about logical statements, their structure, and use in algorithms. The course includes fundamentals of logic essential for building effective algorithms.

Lesson 3: Revisiting Statements

  • Students will review previously learned concepts of statements and learn how to apply them in algorithm creation. The lesson helps reinforce understanding of how statements impact algorithmic processes.

Lesson 4: Revisiting Negation

  • Students will be introduced to negations in statements and their role in algorithms. Examples will be provided on how negations can be used to create correct algorithmic solutions.

Lesson 5: Completing Practical Tasks

  • In this lesson, students will apply the knowledge gained to complete practical tasks. The tasks include creating algorithms for various scenarios and their implementation.

Lesson 6: Consolidating Learning

  • This lesson is aimed at consolidating the knowledge and skills acquired during the course. Students will review key concepts and apply them in solving algorithmic problems.

Lesson 7: Research Laboratory

  • The final lesson of the course involves working on research tasks. Students will explore various algorithmic structures, create and test their own algorithms, allowing for a deeper understanding of the material and its practical application.

The course will provide students with foundational algorithmic thinking and practical skills needed for solving problems and executing projects both in their studies and everyday life.

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