Decomposition and Patterns: Worked Reasoning

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Worked Reasoning

Make each reasoning step visible: identify the knowns, choose the governing idea, apply it and check the result.

This extension applies that lens specifically to Decomposition and Patterns.

Decomposition and Patterns

Decomposition splits a large problem into smaller tasks. Pattern recognition finds similarities that can be solved with one reusable rule.

Core checkpoint: Break work by responsibility, then look for repeated structure.

Grade 7 Computational Thinking and Privacy — Worked Reasoning: Which statement best captures the core checkpoint for Decomposition and Patterns?

Grade 7 Computational Thinking and Privacy — Worked Reasoning: Enter the highlighted key term for Decomposition and Patterns. Checkpoint clue: Which technique splits a problem into smaller parts?

Grade 7 Computational Thinking and Privacy — Worked Reasoning: Which lesson most directly explains the concepts used in this application?

A community garden tracker can separate rainfall, planting and harvest records.

Name the original topic being extended by this worked reasoning lesson.

Which statement is the best evidence-led starting point for Decomposition and Patterns: Worked Reasoning?