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Preview of Binary Bracelets — Write Your Name in Code! Unplugged Hour of Code Activity

Binary Bracelets — Write Your Name in Code! Unplugged Hour of Code Activity

Created by
Mr. H Codes
Binary Bracelets: Write Your Name in Code!Bring Computer Science to life with this hands-on unplugged Hour of Code activity! In this creative lesson, students learn how computers use binary (0s and 1s) to represent letters, then use their new skills to create a fun binary bracelet, keychain, or bead pattern. This activity works for all grade levels and requires no prior coding experience, making it perfect for CS Ed Week, STEM rotations, sub plans, or introductory computer science lesso
Preview of Binary Coding Fun

Binary Coding Fun

Created by
Mr. H Codes
Introduce your students to binary coding with this fun, colorful worksheet! Includes editable student and teacher versions that make learning 1s and 0s hands-on, visual, and easy to understand — perfect for grades 4–8 computer science or STEM lessons.
Preview of Read Look Learn MUSIC - Binary Form (Text, QR, exercises)

Read Look Learn MUSIC - Binary Form (Text, QR, exercises)

Created by
YoshiHeartArt
Read Look Learn MUSIC - Binary Form (Text, QR, exercises) The worksheet consists of an information text and various exercises such as matching tasks, multiple-choice questions, open questions and true-false questions. You also get a QR-Code for the additional YouTube Video.You receive the material including solutions in PDF format for easy printing and in docx format for individual customization. Have also a look to our MEGA-Bundles with all the subject-worksheets at an incredibly low price!Ter
Preview of Computer Science Binary Treasure Hunt

Computer Science Binary Treasure Hunt

Binary Treasure Hunt — Unplugged Coding and Data Representation Activity (Grades 6–8)Description: Turn binary into a hands-on puzzle adventure! Students decode hidden binary messages using an ASCII chart to uncover clues that lead to a final “treasure.” Perfect for introducing binary, ASCII, and data representation in a fun, interactive way — no computer required! Includes: ✅ Teacher Guide with vocabulary and setup instructions ✅ Binary-to-ASCII Chart ✅ 8 Pre-made Binary Clue Cards ✅ Student
Preview of Coding Your Name

Coding Your Name

Binary Coding Activity Students will type or write their names. They will type or write their name in binary code. If you look up the binary code, you will see that each letter of the alphabet has a specific code in 0's and 1's to represent it. Students use that code to write their names. Then they create their version of binary code. Then they will create a different type of code for their name. Ex. Instead of 0 they could use a :).
Preview of Intro to Computers | Grades 3-6 | How Computers Really Work | Logic, Hardware

Intro to Computers | Grades 3-6 | How Computers Really Work | Logic, Hardware

Introduction to Computers | Grades 3–6 | How Computers Really Work with Logic, Hardware, Binary, and Real‑World Tech ConnectionsUnplugged + Hands-On STEM Lesson | Digital Literacy & Computational ThinkingEver wonder what’s really going on inside a computer? This engaging, hands-on lesson takes students on a journey through the digital brain of a computer—exploring input, output, memory, CPU, software, and hardware using real-world analogies, crafts, and interactive activities. Perfect for grades
Preview of Binary Bonanza: Introduction to Computers | Grades 4-8 | Binary, ASCII, Encoding

Binary Bonanza: Introduction to Computers | Grades 4-8 | Binary, ASCII, Encoding

Binary, ASCII, Pixel Art, and Kid‑Friendly Computer Science Foundations | Grades 4-8 | Elementary School | Binary Bonanza: Crack the Code of 1s and 0s!Unplugged + Hands-On Lesson | Intro to Binary, ASCII, & Keyboard EncodingUnlock the digital world with this engaging, classroom-ready lesson that introduces students to binary code, ASCII encoding, and how computers interpret keyboard input! Perfect for grades 4–8, this unplugged + hands-on activity helps learners decode secret messages, convert
Preview of What's Your Meme?

What's Your Meme?

Created by
Amy Leahy
Objective:Student’s will use Google Slides to create a meme with a catchy phrase.They will use a website to convert their phrase into binary code.Copy & Share their codes onto the class slideshow for students to crack their codes.Directions:Open your Google drive and create a Google Slideshow. Label the slideshow your First & Last name.Find a picture on Google images that you can use as your meme. Must be appropriate for school! Copy (ctrl C) and paste (ctrl V) the picture into your slideshow.Th
Preview of Coding Escape Room Challenge | Programming Logic Puzzles for Elementary

Coding Escape Room Challenge | Programming Logic Puzzles for Elementary

Created by
LearningAnass
Transform your coding lessons into an exciting adventure with this Digital Escape Room Coding Logic Game! Perfect for Grade 4-6 students, this interactive STEM activity teaches essential programming concepts through 5 challenging puzzles. Students will master sequencing, debugging, variables, conditionals, and binary code while having fun "escaping" to earn their certificate! What's Included This complete digital escape room bundle includes: ✅ Excel Desktop Version (.xlsx file) Fully interact
Preview of Technology escape the room!

Technology escape the room!

problem solving and creative thinking to find clues and escape the digital technology classroom! Great for distance learning or group problem solving challenge. unscramble technology vocabulary follow directions maze coding skills history of the computer binary code
Preview of Binary Code Unplugged |  Encoding, Decoding & Practice | No Prep

Binary Code Unplugged | Encoding, Decoding & Practice | No Prep

Created by
The Code Studio
Most students have no idea how computers actually store information and binary is where that understanding starts. These printable binary number system worksheets give students hands-on practice encoding text into binary, decoding binary messages, and identifying data patterns. No tech setup required, print and go.Part of the Binary Number System unit — also available as the complete Binary Number System Unit in The Code Studio. 👩‍🏫 Designed for Teachers Who Want…✔ A simple, focused intr
Preview of Sirius the Dog Star Common Core Reading and Writing Activity

Sirius the Dog Star Common Core Reading and Writing Activity

Sirius the Dog Star Common Core Reading and Writing Activity is an activity that helps develop the higher order thinking skills of analysis (comparing and contrasting) and evaluation. Students learn about stars, constellations, light year, and binary star system. The importance of this star to the Egyptians is also covered.
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