What are loop cards?

Loop cards are a great game that can be played individually or as a class. They are perfect for review key vocabulary or questions at the end of a topic or when revising for an exam.

Instructions

  1. Cut out the cards from the paper horizontally (but don't cut them in half!) and then shuffle them.
  2. Now start joining each question on the right hand side of the card to the matching answer on the next card.
  3. Carry on until all the cards loop together and you have competed the game!

Hint: Make sure that you set your paper to portrait to print 4 cards per sheet of A4 paper.

Edit Vocab

The quality of code written in a high-level language that is easy to understand and maintain.
High-Level Language
A programming language that is closer to human language and is easier to understand and use compared to low-level languages.
Portability
The ability of a program written in a high-level language to run on different computer systems without modification.
Machine Language
The lowest-level programming language consisting of binary code that can be directly executed by a computer's CPU.
Efficiency
The measure of how well a program written in a low-level language utilizes computer resources.
Low-Level Language
A programming language that is closer to machine language and is harder to understand and use compared to high-level languages.
Compiler
A program that translates high-level language code into low-level machine code.
Abstraction
The process of simplifying complex systems by hiding unnecessary details in high-level languages.
Assembly Language
A low-level programming language that uses mnemonics to represent machine instructions.
Interpreter
A program that directly executes high-level language code without prior translation into machine code.
Readability