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Student Handouts
The following handouts can be used with this unit to enhance learning. Each handout is briefly described below. To see the actual handout, click the link "handout."
Computers and Pictures
This
handout
teaches students:
How the on/off state of transistors relates to the binary number system used by computers to store numbers, words, sounds, and pictures
How computer display screens are made of tiny dots called pixels
How simple pictures can be created in a grid using 1s and 0s to indicate which grid squares are colored in and which are not
Binary Numbers
This
handout
teaches students how to count in binary numbers and how to add them.
Binary Counter
Use this
handout
to direct a group activity where small groups of students use their bodies to form a binary counter to represent numbers from 0-15.
ASCII Computer Code
Using a chart of all letters and their binary code this
handout
helps students:
Understand how letters of the alphabet can be expressed by binary numbers
Write their name in ASCII code
Write and translate secret messages written in ASCII
Decision Making
This
handout
teaches AND/OR logic, showing students how binary numbers can be used to represent yes/no and determine outcomes to simple statements.
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