Debugging is a key part of computational thinking. It involves identifying errors in a sequence and fixing them so a process works as intended. In this energetic, nature-based lesson, learners become real-life debuggers, following simple “code” trails in an outdoor space—then analysing what went wrong, correcting it, and reflecting on how errors affect outcomes.
This lesson supports logical reasoning, sequencing, observation, and attention to detail, all through active, hands-on learning.