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Binary Code Your Name Bracelet Craft Activity | Printable & Digital

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Katie Stokes
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Grade Levels
2nd - 5th, Homeschool
Resource Type
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Formats Included
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Pages
10 pages
Katie Stokes
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  1. Teach kids about the binary code with these fun monthly themed activities! Included are multiple binary code activities for converting the alphabet to and from binary code. Binary code charts are included on each worksheet for NO PREP! Digital versions of these resources are also included and are co
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Description

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 and compatible with Google Classroom for distance learning. Students can follow the instructions to make their bracelet at home.

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Total Pages
10 pages
Answer Key
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Teaching Duration
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Standards

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NGSS4-PS4-3
Generate and compare multiple solutions that use patterns to transfer information. Examples of solutions could include drums sending coded information through sound waves, using a grid of 1’s and 0’s representing black and white to send information about a picture, and using Morse code to send text.

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