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Preview of Binary Code Your Name Bracelet Craft Activity | Printable & Digital

Binary Code Your Name Bracelet Craft Activity | Printable & Digital

Created by
Katie Stokes
Students will have fun learning binary code with Binary Code Your Name! Included is a worksheet for students to use to translate their name into binary code. Then, students can make a bracelet using their own unique code! Some students with longer names may need to make a necklace. After students code their name, they may be interested in more binary code activities! Binary code charts, instructions, and materials list are included. A digital version of this resource is also included an
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 Binary Code Reference Sheet and Activity ideas

Binary Code Reference Sheet and Activity ideas

Created by
Vivify STEM
Learn the binary alphabet in uppercase and lowercase letters, as well as numbers! Included in this packet is a reference sheet with the binary alphabet and numbers 0-15, 20, 25, 30, 50, and 100. Also included is a list of 10 recommended activities to practice using binary. Click here for an editable STEM journal to use with distance learning, including digital and printable versions.
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 Binary Code Name Generator STEM Activity | Coding for Grades 4–8

Binary Code Name Generator STEM Activity | Coding for Grades 4–8

Engage your students with this fun and educational STEM activity that introduces binary code through a personalized twist! In Code My Name!, students will learn how computers use binary code to represent letters and symbols—and then apply that knowledge by converting their own names into binary! Designed for grades 4–7, this activity is a perfect low-prep way to incorporate technology, computer science, and logic skills into your classroom. Whether you're teaching an introduction to coding,
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 FREE Christmas Coding Activity - Binary Alphabet (Grades 3 - 6)

FREE Christmas Coding Activity - Binary Alphabet (Grades 3 - 6)

Give your students a fun taste of coding this holiday season! This free sample gives you a sneak peek at my Christmas Coding Activities - Fun Computer Science Worksheets resource.It's designed to introduce upper elementary students to binary code in a creative, unplugged way. 🎄 What's Included in this Freebie:1 student worksheet (holiday-themed binary activity)Teachers answer key (with a selection of binary codes and letters)📚 Perfect for:Computer Science Education WeekHoliday STEM activitie
Preview of Crack the Binary Code School Worksheets

Crack the Binary Code School Worksheets

Created by
ThweattHearts
Crack the Binary Code introduces binary coding to even the youngest of learners. With 10 different school themed puzzles to choose from, students use the binary code provided on the page to decode each word and answer the riddle or joke. The puzzles can be printed for students or can be shared through Google Slides. Teachers might print for substitutes, days without technology, or early finishers! What's Included:★ 10 School Themed Binary Code Puzzles ★ Answer Key ★ What is Binary Code? Inform
Preview of Coding Unplugged Crack the Binary Code December & Christmas - Skill Level Easy

Coding Unplugged Crack the Binary Code December & Christmas - Skill Level Easy

Teach your students how to encrypt and decrypt binary messages as well as understand binary code. This resource includes a hidden December themed message which students need to decrypt using the key (ASCII Table). Students are also given the option to write their own encrypted binary message. This is a perfect CS unplugged activity and can be used as an introduction to a lesson, for homework, for early finishers or even when you have no access to computers in the computer lab. This is an ideal
Preview of Crack the Code - Binary Code Practice

Crack the Code - Binary Code Practice

Use this activity to support the introduction of binary code in the classroom. Students will gain practice with binary code utilizing a visual of black and white pixels to create an accurate series of codes, in addition to creating a visual using a provided sequence of coding. Recommended for students 2nd grade and above.
Preview of Valentine's Day STEAM Activities

Valentine's Day STEAM Activities

Created by
Courtney Marie
Low Prep Valentine's Day STEAM Activties Includes all 5 areas Science Notebook Coding, Architecture/Design, and Scientific Explanation STEM STEAM Science Technology Engineering Art Mathematics Materials Coding Hearts: pipe cleaner, beads, binary code copy Broken Hearts: construction paper hearts cut into pieces Dissolving Hearts: candy hearts, various liquids
Preview of Pony Bead Binary Code Necklace worksheet

Pony Bead Binary Code Necklace worksheet

Created by
Mr Alex
Worksheet to assist making Pony Bead Binary Code Necklaces. Write your name down left hand column. Choose and color in your 1's, 0's, and Space Between Letters boxes at bottom. Start coloring in letters in your name according to Binary Code Key on left side of page. Place your Pony Beads on worksheet. String your beads in order on stretchy string. I added a "Space" box at end of each letter so younger students can tell where one letter ends and next one starts.
Preview of Coding Basics for Beginners | Jinxed Activity Kit

Coding Basics for Beginners | Jinxed Activity Kit

Created by
Sourcebooks
No computer needed!Join Lacey Chu as she battles her robotic animal companion, Jinx, at her elite technology academy as she pursues her dream of becoming an engineer for MONCHA, the biggest tech firm in the world. But everything is not what it seems; and the closer Lacey gets to the truth, the more she begins to question everything she knows. This activity kit is the perfect companion to Jinxed by Amy McCulloch. Your students will learn the basics of coding and how to decode binary code! With e
Preview of Alphabet Binary Code

Alphabet Binary Code

This resource can be used when teaching binary codes with the alphabet to kids; intend for students K-5. The first page has the alphabet in a binary pattern using blank and filled-in pixels, and the second page has the alphabet in traditional binary code with 0's and 1's in an 8-digit arrangement.
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 Computer Code Codex - Binary Bracelets; STEAM; STEM; Day of Coding

Binary Computer Code Codex - Binary Bracelets; STEAM; STEM; Day of Coding

This is a fan favorite on STEM, STEAM, and/or SCIENCE NIGHTS. Grades 2-12. The idea is to have copies of the codex available for anyone to use/keep while making a binary code bracelet. Most bracelets can be 4-5 letters long, considering the length of each letter in the codex. Materials needed: clear, elastic string'0' beads'1' beadsscissorscopies of binary code codex (linked document)I also enjoy having this activity out and available to any students who may want to make their friendship bina
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 Binary Code Worksheet

Binary Code Worksheet

Created by
Amanda Landwehr
Binary Code worksheet with alphabet (upper and lowercase) and characters.
Preview of Cosmos & Code: Binary Code Card

Cosmos & Code: Binary Code Card

Created by
Orbit and Ink
Printable binary code card for use with binary code lessons
Preview of Binary Code Candy Cane Worksheets

Binary Code Candy Cane Worksheets

Created by
Destiny Thomas
These worksheets can be used to teach students about the Binary Code Alphabet! They have been used with PreK - 4th in after-school programs and have worked well for those age groups. The activity that would accompany these worksheets would be making bead bracelets or candy cane ornaments based on the Binary Code they write out! My PreK-2nd grade students handled turning their code into bracelets better than ornaments.
Preview of Inside the Computer and Binary Code

Inside the Computer and Binary Code

This Google Slide presentation was created to work with the free version of Pear Deck. Students will learn about the Parts of the Computer (Hardware) and the Inside of the Computer (Software) by going on to Typing.com Digital Literacy Tech Readiness lessons (free version). Students will complete the Typing.com lessons and then they will learn about Binary Code and will decode a secret message created by Code.org. Students will also create their own names out of Binary Code. This lesson can be u
Preview of Binary Code Coloring

Binary Code Coloring

This coloring printable helps students become more familiar with binary coding. Students choose one color to represent 1s and leave other boxes blank to represent 0s. Once they are done coloring a picture on the grid, they transfer their code to the lines using 1s and 0s! The grid is 8 boxes across to represent a byte.
Preview of Teach Binary Calculations - Math - Computer Science - Slides, Comic, Activities

Teach Binary Calculations - Math - Computer Science - Slides, Comic, Activities

Alex is a Systems Engineer with a trusted four-legged robot pal, Byte. One day, an error message in their lab scares Byte and he jumps through the monitor into the computer to find out what error code is causing the alarms. When he attempts to relay the message to Alex, it comes through as Binary code and Alex must work to decode the binary string. The last page of this comic strip will see students tackling three binary strings of their own. Enjoy!!
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