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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 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
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