On and Off Again in the Binary World
(View Complete Item Description)This slideshow introduces students to binary, what it represents and how computers see and use it.
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This slideshow introduces students to binary, what it represents and how computers see and use it.
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In this lesson, students will create a binary art representation of their names. This will reinforce the concept of using numbers to represent non-numeric ideas.
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This slideshow introduces students to counting in binary and contains a very short self-check to help gauge understanding.
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This is an unplugged worksheet activity to walk students through the process of building strong, easy to remember, passwords.
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This slideshow will help students to identify and use strong passwords, and explain why strong passwords should be used (e.g., protect name, address, and telephone number). It walks students through a process that can be used to create strong, easy to remember, passwords.
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This poster reminds students about the elements of strong passwords.
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Vocabulary posters for the Cybersecurity strand for Grade 7. Words included are from the 2017 Computer Science Curriculum Framework.
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Vocabulary posters for the Computing Systems strand for Grade 7. Words included are from the 2017 Computer Science Curriculum Framework.
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Vocabulary posters for the Alogrithms & Programming strand for Grade 7. Words included are from the 2017 Computer Science Curriculum Framework.
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Vocabulary posters for the Data & Analysis strand for Grade 7. Words included are from the 2017 Computer Science Curriculum Framework.
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This is a Google Slides that is to be used with the book Everything You Need to Ace Computer Science and Coding in One Big Fat Notebook, Unit 5, Chapter 14.
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This is a Google Slides that is to be used with the book Everything You Need to Ace Computer Science and Coding in One Big Fat Notebook, Unit 5, Chapter 16.
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This is a Google Slides that is to be used with the book Everything You Need to Ace Computer Science and Coding in One Big Fat Notebook, Unit 5, Chapter 15.
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This resource an inforgraphic that talks about includes Charles Babbage, Ada Lovelace, Alan Turing, Grace Hopper, and Tim Berners-Lee. These are the significant historical figures listed in the Middle School Elective Curriculum Framework, MSCSE.6, context of the standard.
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This worksheet reviews some of the significant events in computing history. Students will draw lines to connect the person/event to the time it occured.
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This resources is for students to take notes about LAN and WAN computer networks so they can compare and contrast the two.
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This Google Slides contains a Packet Switching Activity. Students will model how data trassmission across the Internet uses packet switching.
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Students can read the book independently or you could read as a class. Them students can complete the quiz/assignment independently. I allow students to complete this assignment open book, one question will refer them to a specific page.
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Vocabulary posters for the Cybersecurity strand for the Middle School Elective. Words included are from the 2017 Computer Science Curriculum Framework.
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Vocabulary posters for the Computing Systems strand for Middle School Elective. Words included are from the 2017 Computer Science Curriculum Framework.
Material Type: Visual Media