5 – Flowing Flowcharts

🎯 Learning Objectives

Develop the Algorithms & Programming and Development Learning Strands:

  • Develop problem solving skills by using decomposition
  • Learn how to represent algorithms using flowcharts
  • Understand how abstraction can help solving complex problems
  • Implement solutions using sequencing and repetition
  • Develop further understanding that programming bridges the gap between algorithmic solutions and computers
💬 Key Vocabulary

  • decomposition
  • algorithms
  • flowcharts
  • sequence
  • repetition
  • flowol

📖 Sequences

  • In the last lesson we looked at a program called Flowol that lets us use flowcharts to control and interact with situations called “mimics”.
  • Today we are going to use Flowol to create a sequence of instructions to solve certain problems.
  • Computers follow instructions or sequences programmed into them. A flowchart can be used to help design a sequence. Actions can be ordered, reordered or removed if no longer necessary.
  • Look at this video to see the sequence of lights on a traffic light.
  • Copy the table below by selecting it by clicking and dragging you mouse from the top left to the bottom right.
  • Paste it into a PowerPoint slide and complete the rest of the instructions, use the video above for help.
Red light ON
DELAY for __ seconds
Red light ON and amber light ON
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

🥈 Silver Badge

  • Finish your sequence for the problem by finishing all steps required to reach a solution.
  • Upload your sequence to www.bournetolearn.com, Week 5 Silver for Problem Solving.

📖 RECAP: Algorithms with Flowcharts

  • Remember that a flowchart is a type of diagram that represents an algorithm, workflow or process, showing the steps as boxes of various kinds, and their order by connecting them with arrows.
  • Each shape represent some steps in the algorithm.
  • The following is a simple example of using flowchart to describe the steps to a simple problem of determining if an user’s input numbers are odd or not.

📝 Flowol Again

  • Launch the application Flowol 4, click on File->New and select the Bridge Lights mimic by clicking on it. It should be on the top row of mimics.
  • Follow the video to make a flowchart that controls one set of lights.

Your flowchart should look like this after following the video:

🥇 Gold Badge

  • You’re halfway to the Gold badge, but at the moment only one set of lights work.
  • See if you can work out how to make the second set of lights work with the first by showing a red light when the first shows green, amber at the same time and green when the first shows red.
  • Your finished Gold badge work should make your lights look like this video, if they don’t then try again.
  • HINT: Click on one of your Output blocks, you can change both sets of lights using one block.
  • If you get stuck, remember to ask your teacher for help.
  • Screenshot your completed flowchart and upload it to Bourne to Learn.

🥉 Platinum Badge – Ferris Wheel

  • Now you are familiar with how Flowol works.
  • For your Platinum badge you need to download the PDF file at the link below:
  • Follow the instructions and complete the 3 flowcharts it instructs you to complete.
  • Then screenshot your flowcharts and upload to the Platinum badge for Week 5.

In this lesson, you…

  • Continued to use Flowol to create flowcharts to follow a sequence in an algorithm.

Next lesson, you will…

  • Use flowcharts and Flowol to incorporate selection and iteration into your algorithms.

🏅 Badge it

🥈 Silver Badge

  • Finish your sequence for the problem by finishing all steps required to reach a solution.
  • Upload your sequence to www.bournetolearn.com, Week 5 Silver for Problem Solving.
🥇 Gold Badge

  • Work out how to make the second set of lights work with the first by showing a red light when the first shows green, amber at the same time and green when the first shows red.
  • Then screenshot your completed flowchart and upload it to Bourne to Learn.
🥉 Platinum Badge

  • Follow the instructions and complete the 3 flowcharts it instructs you to complete.
  • Then screenshot your flowcharts and upload to the Platinum badge for Week 5 on Bourne to Learn.