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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 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 Middle School Computer Science Unit 4: Hardware and Binary

Middle School Computer Science Unit 4: Hardware and Binary

Unit 4 of 11 in a semester-long Middle School Computer Science course in Scratch (Units 1-9) and JavaScript (Units 10-11). Activities easily level for students of different levels of comfort and ability. Includes lesson plans and necessary course materials, including presentations, notes catcher, and handouts. Because this unit relies on LittleBits Code Kits and includes a hardware dissection of an old computer, and I know not all schools have access to these materials, I am offering it as a f
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