Binary and Circuits
by Samuel Kissinger
This is an introductory lesson to binary and circuits. In this lesson, students will learn about binary code, logic gates, and how circuits enable computers to process binary code. This lesson is appropriate for small groups or independent work. This lesson was made for 6th-8th grade students with below-grade level reading and writing ability. There are many opportunities for critical thinking and discussion.
Lesson Plan Link/URL
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1MeQ5xqUgP2k9YNWfNJqFCrRM9MshAZiynSLpjSu…Related Content
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