Description
Cambridge Primary Computing Learner’s Book Stage 3, written by Roland Birbal, builds upon earlier computing foundations to help learners aged 7 – 9 explore the exciting world of digital technology. This textbook, endorsed for the Cambridge Primary Computing Curriculum Framework, encourages curiosity, logical thinking, and creativity through real-life examples and fun, practical tasks.
Students will strengthen their understanding of networks, digital communication, programming logic, data handling, and safe online behavior. Each unit combines clear explanations with colorful visuals and hands-on exercises designed to develop independent problem-solving and teamwork.
Author Roland Birbal—a seasoned computing educator—uses accessible language and relatable scenarios to make complex digital concepts easy to grasp. Learners are guided step-by-step to plan, code, test, and refine simple programs while understanding how computers interact with the world around them.
Key Features:
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Fully aligned with the Cambridge Primary Computing Stage 3 syllabus
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Promotes computational thinking, creativity, and responsible tech use
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Includes coding and data-handling projects for real-world learning
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Bright visuals and class activities for stronger engagement
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Suitable for classroom or home-learning environments
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Strengthens logical reasoning and digital problem-solving
By the end of the book, students will be confident digital learners, prepared for the next stages of the Cambridge Computing journey and beyond.



