Description
Cambridge Primary Computing Learner’s Book Stage 5, written by Roland Birbal, builds on the foundations laid in earlier stages to help learners develop stronger digital literacy, problem-solving, and programming skills. Endorsed for the Cambridge Primary Computing Curriculum Framework, this book encourages students aged 9–11 to think critically about how technology works and how to use it responsibly and creatively.
Through engaging lessons and colorful illustrations, students explore topics such as data handling, algorithms, coding, networks, computer systems, and online safety. Each unit features real-world applications, fun coding projects, and interactive digital tasks to reinforce understanding and promote hands-on learning.
Key Features:
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Fully aligned with the Cambridge Primary Computing Stage 5 syllabus
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Step-by-step activities to strengthen coding and logical thinking skills
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Focuses on data representation, programming, and safe digital communication
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Encourages creativity, collaboration, and responsible technology use
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Written by computing expert Roland Birbal with classroom-tested strategies
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Suitable for both school and home-based learning
This learner’s book helps students confidently apply computing concepts and prepares them for the next stage of the Cambridge pathway while nurturing curiosity and innovation in the digital world.



