
CBSE has introduced Computational Thinking (CT) for Classes 3–8 as structured parts of school education for, aligned with NEP 2020 and NCF-SE 2023. Thinking Juggernaut's Computational Thinking Workbook Series gives students exactly what CBSE recommends: structured problem-solving, solved examples, hands-on activities, and 200+ graded questions per book — usable by any student, parent, or teacher
Computational Thinking
Class 3

Based on New CBSE Curriculum on CT
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Computational Thinking
Class 4

Based on New CBSE Curriculum on CT
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Computational Thinking
Class 5

Based on New CBSE Curriculum on CT
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Advanced Computational Thinking Class 6

Based on New CBSE Curriculum on CT
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Advanced Computational Thinking Class 7

Based on New CBSE Curriculum on CT
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Advanced Computational Thinking Class 8

Based on New CBSE Curriculum on CT
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The Parent's Choice. NEP-2020 aligned hands-on kits and workbooks that builds real-world problems solving skills.
Computational Thinking (CT) is a problem-solving approach built on four core skills:
Breaking a problem into smaller parts (Decomposition)
Spotting patterns and rules (Pattern Recognition)
Focusing only on what matters (Abstraction)
Designing step-by-step solutions (Algorithmic Thinking).
These skills help students think logically, creatively, and systematically — across every subject, not just computers.
As per CBSE guidelines on Computational Thinking (CT),
Classes 3–5: Computational Thinking is woven into Mathematics and The World Around Us (TWAU). The goal is foundational — logical thinking, finding patterns, arranging things in order — practised through puzzles, games, and hands-on activities. No coding required.
Classes 6–8: Computational Thinking moves to an advanced level. Students tackle harder problems across subjects, work with basic data analysis, and are introduced to AI fundamentals. The approach combines CT worksheets, interdisciplinary projects, and real-world problem-solving — alongside conversations about bias, privacy, and fairness in AI systems.
Everything you need to know about the kit
CBSE has introduced Computational Thinking (CT) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) as structured parts of school education for Classes 3–8, aligned with NEP 2020 and NCF-SE 2023. Thinking Juggernaut's workbook series gives students exactly what CBSE recommends: structured problem-solving, solved examples, hands-on activities, and 200+ graded questions per book — usable by any student, parent, or teacher.
Every workbook in this series follows the same structure. Each topic starts with a clear concept explanation, followed by solved examples that show exactly how to approach the problem — not just the answer, but the thinking behind it. Then come the practice questions, graded. There are 200+ questions per book with solutions covering every topic in the CBSE syllabus for that class. 10+ hands-on activities are included as well.
Yes, Computational Thinking workbook is available for Class 3, Class 4, Class 5, Class 6, Class 7 and Class 8
Anyone studying in Classes 3-8 CBSE can use this workbook and enhance their computational thinking.
Not necessarily. The instructions are clear enough for independent work, but parents are welcome to join in!

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