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The four main components of computational thinking are:
Decomposition, computation, algorithm, method
Pattern recognition, decomposition, procedure, agility
Abstraction, pattern recognition, decomposition, algorithmic thinking
The practice of creating a detailed set of instructions or rules to solve a problem is an example of _____.
Abstraction
Algorithmic thinking
Pattern recognition
Breaking down problems or processes into smaller pieces is a component of computational thinking called _________.
Decomposition
Being able to discern similarities and differences within a pattern is a component of computational thinking that is called _______.
Computational thinking:
Can be embedded and taught in language arts, math, history and economics courses
Should not be taught in math
Should only be taught in history
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