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  • The Fifth-grade child learned the concept of logical thinking through problem-solving in coding activities.
  • They understood the concept of sequencing and ordered instructions by writing code to create a desired outcome.
  • They learned computational thinking by breaking down complex problems into smaller, manageable parts.
  • They learned about loops and repetition by using constructs like "for" and "while" loops to automate tasks.
  • They gained understanding of patterns and conditional statements by incorporating if-else statements in their code.
  • They practiced arithmetic operations and mathematical expressions by using variables and numerical calculations in their code.

Continued Development Tip:

Encourage the Fifth-grade child to explore more advanced programming concepts such as functions, data structures, and algorithms. They can challenge themselves by solving coding puzzles or participating in coding competitions. Additionally, they can try creating interactive games or simulations to further enhance their understanding of math concepts through coding.

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