"Welcome to the Bebras Australia Computational Thinking Challenge!
This is the Bebras Australia Challenge Server. Looking for the information pages? Try www.bebras.edu.au
The Bebras questions are grouped under three levels of difficulty: A (Easy), B (Medium) and C (Hard). You will find the difficulty level of each question in the overview before you click on it. The level of difficulty of a task determines how it will be scored. "
The Bebras cards are designed to enable pupils to develop their
computational thinking skills, whilst at the same time providing an
introduction to more advanced computing concepts.
Computational Thinking
Each card is aligned to one of the following computational
thinking concepts, which are indicated in the top right-hand
corner of each card.
Patterns
Algorithms
Logic
Abstraction
Task Difficulty
The difficulty of the task on each card is indicated by the icon in
the bottom right-hand corner.
= Easy
= Medium
= Hard
Answers and Other Materials
Answers to tasks, ideas for teaching and national curriculum links
can be found at: www.bebras.uk
Tip: pupils will need an exercise book or a piece of paper in order
to record their answers to each activity
The Bebras cards are designed to enable pupils to develop their
computational thinking skills, whilst at the same time providing an
introduction to more advanced computing concepts.
Computational Thinking
Each card is aligned to one of the following computational
thinking concepts, which are indicated in the top right-hand
corner of each card.
Patterns
Algorithms
Logic
Abstraction
Task Difficulty
The difficulty of the task on each card is indicated by the icon in
the bottom right-hand corner.
= Easy
= Medium
= Hard
Answers and Other Materials
Answers to tasks, ideas for teaching and national curriculum links
can be found at: www.bebras.uk
Tip: pupils will need an exercise book or a piece of paper in order
to record their answers to each activity