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Detective Digis and the Computer Caper
Mathematicians participate in an hands-on activity to investigate the binary number system and write messages in binary code and have classmates decipher the messages. A said video on the topic does not seem to be available, but the...
Curated OER
Math: Number Systems
Learners examine other number systems, particularly the binary number system. They discover how to convert from decimal to other base systems. Students analyze the advantages and disadvantages of using the coded decimals.
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Review of Pointers
For this programming worksheet, students answer 50 multiple choice and true or false questions on functions and binary numbers.
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Digital Logic Signals
For this electronics worksheet, students interpret schematic diagrams and analyze circuit components to answer 9 short answer and problem solving questions.
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Break the Code!
Seventh graders crack a code using binary numbers. In this technology lesson, 7th graders explain how binary codes can represent letters and numbers. They create their own code and exchange them with their classmates.
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Binary Math - Adding
In this binary math worksheet, students find the sum of binary numbers. They convert numbers from base two to base ten. This one-page worksheet contains 10 multi-step problems.
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Binary Numbers
In this algebra worksheet, students perform binary addition, subtraction and division to find the binary base for decimals between 0-31. There are 31 questions.
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Cellular Automata
In this cellular automata worksheet, students practice expressing binary numbers in decimal form and use Conway's Rules of Life to see how patterns evolve over time. This worksheet has 1 fill in the blank and 3 problems to solve.
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Numerical Analysis
In this math learning exercise, students practice converting binary numbers from one base to another. Then they read the related vocabulary definitions.
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Basic Arithmetic
In this set of binary numbers worksheets, students complete twelve sets of problems. Students convert base 10 to binary numbers and vice versa, solve binary addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division problems and equations....
Intel Corporation
Intel Education: Lesson 1: What Is Binary Code?
A short description of binary numbers and how they work.
Other
Mathematics: Fibonacci Numbers and the Golden Section
This resource contains everything you ever needed to know about Fibonacci numbers. You'll find mathematical and historical facts, examples, problems, interactive demonstrations, and more.
Math Is Fun
Math Is Fun: Hexadecimal Drum Machine
Create rhythms on this 4-instrument hexadecimal drum machine and see what your rhythms look like in the binary, decimal, and hexadecimal number systems.
Educaplus (Jesús Peñas Cano)
Educaplus: Cuenta 31
Practice binary numbers by counting from 1 to 31 with the fingers of one hand. Each of the fingers is given a binary value.
Math Is Fun
Math Is Fun: Binary Digits
Learn about the two binary digits, 0 and 1, and how they are combined to make numbers that correspond to our standard number system. Looks also at the relationship between binary and hexadecimal digits.
Math Is Fun
Math Is Fun: Binary Number System
Learn all about the binary number system and how to count in binary. Includes a set of practice questions.
Math Is Fun
Math Is Fun: Binary Fingers!
Learn how to count in binary using just your fingers and how this skill can help you in arithmetic. Includes a set of practice questions.
Varsity Tutors
Varsity Tutors: Hotmath: Algebra Review: Binary Numbers
Find a quick, concise explanation of Binary Numbers. A table lists the first thirty-two binary (base two) numbers with their base ten equivalents.
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Varsity Tutors: Hotmath: Practice Problems: Different Bases
Ten problems cover the topic of converting a variety of number to various bases. They are given with each step to the solution cleverly revealed one at a time. You can work each step of the problem then click the "View Solution" button...
History of Computing Science
History of Computing Science: Binary Representation
The binary number system is a perfect fit for the dual-state technologies used in digital computing devices. This lecture series presents a brief description of how the two fit together.