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Hello and welcome to Innate Press! This shop focuses on critical thinking, project-based learning, and high interest resources for elementary school students. I believe in igniting the innate curiosity kids have inside. So whether you are looking for an escape room that get kids thinking, or a secret code worksheet that is full of interesting facts, or a curriculum that ties multiple subjects together - this is the place for you!
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Preview of Binary Code Worksheets with Facts to Decode - 4th 5th and 6th Grades

Binary Code Worksheets with Facts to Decode - 4th 5th and 6th Grades

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Have you taught your students binary code? Note: your answer - yes or no - is binary: a system where the units have only two possible values. However, most people associate binary code with the ones and zeros often used in computers. This resource includes secret codes that have messages that teach! Each 8 bit code represents an uppercase letter. The coded message can be cracked to reveal a fact about binary code (such as what is a "bit"?). There are 10 worksheets included, as well as answer ke
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Experience

Hello and welcome to Innate Press! This shop focuses on critical thinking, project-based learning, and high interest resources for elementary school students. I believe in igniting the innate curiosity kids have inside. So whether you are looking for an escape room that get kids thinking, or a secret code worksheet that is full of interesting facts, or a curriculum that ties multiple subjects together - this is the place for you!

Teaching style

I love incorporating higher order thinking skills into lessons and using hands-on projects to engage learners. I love making my students laugh by being just a little silly. To give students confidence, I like to build their skills up over time.

Awards & shining teacher moments

* That "ah ha!" moment when a child finally gets it. * Hearing a student excitedly telling her mom what we learned that day. * Kids who are thinking about becoming mathematicians, writers, inventors, or artists at the end of the school year. * Seeing a reluctant reader dive into a good series. * Hearing kids encourage each other and boost each other up.

My own education history

My bachelor's degree is in Chemical Engineering. I then went on to earn a master's in education and multi-subject teaching credential for grades K-8. Most recently, I finished a master's program in instructional design. I also love learning outside of school through reading, documentaries, and experiencing the world myself!

Additional biographical information

I have experience tutoring reading to students with dyslexia and calculus to students at an Ivy League school. I've taught kids and adults, online and in-person. And I've seen that all learners need: * content broken down into smaller, digestible pieces * feedback and guidance * encouragement!