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Christmas Code Your Name Using Binary Code Bracelet Making STEAM Challenge
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This challenge allows students to learn about Binary Code and apply their knowledge to a bracelet making craft in which they code their names using Binary Code! Each bead color will represent a 0 or 1 & don't worry- this download comes with an easy to read Binary Alphabet Guide for students to paste into their notebooks. It is a fun way to code during the Christmas season!

This download comes with the following resources:

What is Binary Code? Informational Reading Passage;

Engineering Design Process Notebook insert;

KWL- computer coding;

STEAM Challenge PowerPoint with the question, constraints, & materials list;

Lesson Plan (2 hours);

Design Engineering Process Student Guide;

Binary Alphabet Guide

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Christmas Code Your Name Using Binary Code Bracelet Making STEAM Challenge

Rated 4.83 out of 5, based on 3 reviews
4.8 (3 ratings)
Traveling Teacher Mama
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$4.00

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Grades
3rd - 7th
Pages
12
Answer Key
Does not apply
Teaching Duration
2 hours

Description

This challenge allows students to learn about Binary Code and apply their knowledge to a bracelet making craft in which they code their names using Binary Code! Each bead color will represent a 0 or 1 & don't worry- this download comes with an easy to read Binary Alphabet Guide for students to paste into their notebooks. It is a fun way to code during the Christmas season!

This download comes with the following resources:

What is Binary Code? Informational Reading Passage;

Engineering Design Process Notebook insert;

KWL- computer coding;

STEAM Challenge PowerPoint with the question, constraints, & materials list;

Lesson Plan (2 hours);

Design Engineering Process Student Guide;

Binary Alphabet Guide

If you like this check out:

Code Your Name Bracelet Making STEAM Challenge

Code Your Name Key Chain STEAM Challenge

HALLOWEEN- Code Your Name Bracelet Making STEAM Challenge

CUSTOMER TIPS

How to get TPT credit on future purchases:

Please go to your MY PURCHASES page. Under each purchase, you will see a PROVIDE FEEDBACK button. Click on it, leave feedback, and then you will receive credits for your purchase that you can use on future items (AS IN FREE MONEY to use on TPT). And I truly do read my feedback.

Report this resource to TPT
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4.8
Rated 4.83 out of 5, based on 3 reviews
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Christmas Code
Rated 5 out of 5
August 21, 2025
I used this resource across multiple grade levels (K–5), and it was a hit with both students and me! Everything was well-organized, easy to implement, and engaging. The activities kept students excited to learn while reinforcing key tech skills. Highly recommend for any teacher looking to bring more structure and fun to their computer lab time!
Carla H.
24 reviews
Grades taught: PreK, K, 1st, 2nd
Rated 5 out of 5
June 7, 2023
This is a great resource! My student enjoyed participating
Lexi D.
380 reviews
Grades taught: 4th
Rated 4.5 out of 5
December 4, 2019
This is more for the younger elementary students.
Jason S.
48 reviews
Traveling Teacher Mama
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Traveling Teacher Mama
(TPT Seller)
Dec 12, 2019
I'm glad you find it fitting for younger grades. I would recommend keeping it 2-5, though, as it gets complicated to keep up with.

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