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Preview of Discover and Explore: Binary Bracelets - Free STEAM activity - Codes, patterns

Discover and Explore: Binary Bracelets - Free STEAM activity - Codes, patterns

Created by
Give Spark
Discover and Explore: Binary BraceletsIn this STEAM activity, students use binary code to design their very own bracelets or necklaces that say their names. This is an excellent experiential approach to teaching binary code that allows students to physically make the patterns using concrete objects. It's an engaging, fun and a hands-on way to explore binary code. Enjoy!
Preview of Binary Coins: Unplugged Coding Coloring Activity

Binary Coins: Unplugged Coding Coloring Activity

Try this Binary Coins Activity from Code Colors which introduces students to binary code by having them color a grid based on binary sequences, where 0 represents white and 1 represents yellow. With just a pencil and a yellow marker or crayon, students can follow simple instructions to create intricate patterns resembling coins. An answer key is included, making it easy for teachers to check their work. It’s recommended to print multiple copies of the activity so students can retry if they make
Preview of Back to School Makerspace Activity, Hands-on Learning, Binary code FREEBIE

Back to School Makerspace Activity, Hands-on Learning, Binary code FREEBIE

Make BACK-TO-SCHOOL unforgettable for your elementary engineers with this engaging, hands-on, Makerspace FREEBIE based on the read-aloud book Chrysanthemum! Your students will forget all about their first-day jitters as they work together to create binary code bracelets that spell out their initials. ⭐️ Why these Cross-Curricular Maker Learning Activities are great to use for BACK TO SCHOOL⭐️ Builds Classroom CommunityFosters a Positive Learning EnvironmentEncourages students to work togeth
Preview of Halloween Binary Code Breaker - Unplugged Coding Activity

Halloween Binary Code Breaker - Unplugged Coding Activity

A Halloween-themed code breaker activity using binary, including an explanation and binary table. Students either count (1) or don't count (0) one of the 5 numbers 16, 8, 4, 2 or 1 - and convert the binary number to a decimal/base 10 number, which flows from 1-28 in the included table. As an extension activity, have them encode a message to their friends!
Preview of Binary Code - Worksheets

Binary Code - Worksheets

These worksheets explain binary code as simple as possible. They are perfect for those who had not had any experience in learning how to code. By the end of these worksheets, students will know how to create a byte! They will also know how to use the ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange)! Hope they help! Rachel Ko
Preview of Binary Introduction Worksheet with Secret Code

Binary Introduction Worksheet with Secret Code

Created by
Jaxon Rickel
This worksheet has a page explaining binary and a page where students will out a cipher with binary and crack the secret code. NOTICE - this download comes as a PDF file. The Free version does not come with an answer key and is not editable. Purchase (cheap!) the editable with key version here: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Binary-Introduction-Worksheet-EDITABLE-with-Secret-Code-and-KEY-14638580
Preview of Morse Code - Advantages and Limitations - Minecraft Inspired

Morse Code - Advantages and Limitations - Minecraft Inspired

Created by
Mrs H123
6 beautifully designed and illustrated work sheets explaining Morse Code. The sheets explain and allow the student to discover for themselves the advantages and limitations of coded communication system. These worksheets are a great segue for an introduction into binary, encryption or other elementary computer science topic.
Preview of Computer Science - Ciphers, binary and algorithms [Grades 3, 4, 5]
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Computer Science - Ciphers, binary and algorithms [Grades 3, 4, 5]

Created by
Infinity School
I believe in learning through making, discovery and personal projects. Children learn best when they are invested in what they are learning and discovering for themselves. This computer science course lets children discover computer science concepts for themselves. Children try to crack codes and come up with their own cyphers. Computer thinking is also introduced by thinking how you would instruct a computer to make a cup of tea (see intro video). The lessons involve a lot of "learning by doing
Preview of The Builder Sampler: A Captain Binary Treasure Hunt

The Builder Sampler: A Captain Binary Treasure Hunt

This treasure hunt includes a sample of educational clues available in our app. Each page has an educational puzzle, which identifies the location of the next clue. This treasure hunt covers: counting, sight word familiarity, practice turning left, relative directions, reading a bar chart, moving in set increments, cardinal directions, and repeating blocks of code (forever loops). To use this treasure hunt you will need a printer, eleven pieces of printer paper, and the following hiding locati
Preview of Binary decoding worksheet

Binary decoding worksheet

Created by
Nessa Goldman
Blank template for writing binary code messages with 5 bits. Each bit's numerical value is indicated at the top of the column. Additionally, there is a legend, for decoding the values into a message. A fun way to teach coding for grades 3-5.
Preview of Binary and Towers of Hanoi Math Project showcase

Binary and Towers of Hanoi Math Project showcase

Created by
Blue Milk
This short presentation shows how Binary code can be used to solve the Towers of Hanoi Math challenge in the least amount of moves. this resource is easy to use, just put it into slideshow and take your time clicking and watching as all the magic happens. This resource complements the Towers of Hanoi Project for Series and Sequences in my store and contains a presentation to show the moves required with binary for up to 5 different discs. For this remember that when the colored number changes
Preview of ByteEd Digital Pixel Art (Coding) - Transport

ByteEd Digital Pixel Art (Coding) - Transport

Created by
ByteEd
Integrating digital technologies and Art, this resource teaches concepts of coding, binary digits and pixel art. Students decode the numbers to create transport themed pixel images. They develop understanding of binary by having each pixel programmed as being black or white (on or off). Three difficulty levels for different abilities with the chance to design, create and encode their own animal art for others to decode too! Computational thinking coverage includes: algorithmsdebuggingsequential
Preview of Binary Code

Binary Code

Computers encode SO much information using only two signals. How is that possible? This short, fun activity introduces the concept of binary code and the ASCII alphabet. Decode a song and write your name!
Preview of Binary Decoding & Encoding Worksheet

Binary Decoding & Encoding Worksheet

A simple worksheet to practice working with binary numbers. Students will decode a message written in binary code into english characters as well as encode a phrase into binary numbers. Appropriate for grade three to eight. Previous knowledge of binary numbers and counting in binary is important. Counting in binary is a wonderful introduction to computer science. This worksheet serves as a review exercise to check for student understanding. See my other binary number resources in my Computer Sc
Preview of Let's Learn About Binary! (Binary Bracelets)

Let's Learn About Binary! (Binary Bracelets)

Created by
Gin Peterson
FREE Binary Bracelet Activity – Perfect for Unplugged STEM & Computer Science! Download Now: Canva link: https://bit.ly/BinaryBraceletsActivityEngage your students with this hands-on binary coding activity! Students will learn how computers store data using binary (0s and 1s) by creating a binary bracelet that represents their initials. No beads? No problem! Students can complete this activity as a worksheet instead. This Activity is Great For:✅ Upper elementary (Grades 3-6) and ear
Preview of Counting in Binary: Introduction to Binary Numbers for Elementary Students

Counting in Binary: Introduction to Binary Numbers for Elementary Students

Created by
Aida Arocha
This set contains math activities to challenge and enrich base ten number systems and number sense and operations. Included are: • background information for the teacher on Binary numbers, • instructions on how to read binary code, •an easy to use flip chart to help students read and write binary code, •a worksheet for practice, •a sheet to translate binary numbers to letters of the alphabet, •a challenge activity to create a new binary code.
Preview of The World's Oldest Subtraction Game - Number Theory - Number Sense Fun

The World's Oldest Subtraction Game - Number Theory - Number Sense Fun

Who Knew Subtraction Was A Contact Sport ???? OK, not real contact, but more fun than most recess games. Nim and nim-like games have existed ever since – well.... ever since games. The beauty of nim-like games lies in their physical simplicity (a pile of pebbles or pennies, and easy rules) and their mathematical complexity. From simple (but sometimes frustrating) subtraction strategy to complex number theory and computer code generation, NIM is a great game for Kindergarten (take away) thro
Preview of Sending Secret Binary Message Worksheet

Sending Secret Binary Message Worksheet

This resource is a binary number review worksheet. This worksheet was adapted right out of the CS Unplugged curriculum. The original worksheet used christmas trees instead of Menorahs. I work at a Jewish day school and was looking for some binary review worksheets for my third grade class who was studying computer science concepts. The only worksheets I found were Christmas related, so I came up with this one for Chanukah. Instead of 1’s and 0’s the worksheet uses lit and unlit menorahs to re
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