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Binary Coding without computers. Easter activities to introduce students to Binary Coding. This resource introduces students to the coding methods of Binary. Students will learn the 'on' and 'off' method of Binary while exploring the activities. Perfect for problem solving or STEM time in the classroom.
INCLUDED
- - Binary Coding Explained
- - Binary Alphabet Conversion
- - Decode a secret Easter picture
- - Code your own Picture
- - Secret Code - decoding Easter Binary #1
- - Secret Code - decoding Easter Binary #2
- - Code Your Own Worksheet
- - Easter Binary Coding tags
- - How to use this resource and ideas
After completing these activities students should be able to:
- apply the Binary method to other coding problems
- gain an understanding of computer language
- problem solve errors and correct them
- eventually move onto more advanced languages of coding
Please MODEL and clearly discuss directions for this activity to allow students the greatest chance of success
Please Note: When using letters, all binary coding letters start with a zero first, therefore it is often omitted when writing coding. For this reason, I have chosen to include 7 digits.
Teacher Notes: Printing out the 'Easter Coding Tags' onto colored card makes for a great bookmark, bag tag or classroom display.
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Description
Binary Coding without computers. Easter activities to introduce students to Binary Coding. This resource introduces students to the coding methods of Binary. Students will learn the 'on' and 'off' method of Binary while exploring the activities. Perfect for problem solving or STEM time in the classroom.
INCLUDED
- - Binary Coding Explained
- - Binary Alphabet Conversion
- - Decode a secret Easter picture
- - Code your own Picture
- - Secret Code - decoding Easter Binary #1
- - Secret Code - decoding Easter Binary #2
- - Code Your Own Worksheet
- - Easter Binary Coding tags
- - How to use this resource and ideas
After completing these activities students should be able to:
- apply the Binary method to other coding problems
- gain an understanding of computer language
- problem solve errors and correct them
- eventually move onto more advanced languages of coding
Please MODEL and clearly discuss directions for this activity to allow students the greatest chance of success
Please Note: When using letters, all binary coding letters start with a zero first, therefore it is often omitted when writing coding. For this reason, I have chosen to include 7 digits.
Teacher Notes: Printing out the 'Easter Coding Tags' onto colored card makes for a great bookmark, bag tag or classroom display.
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