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I'm showing fifth graders how to sew a book which we will fill with codes and encryption puzzles.

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  • myrmepropagandistF This user is from outside of this forum
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    I'm showing fifth graders how to sew a book which we will fill with codes and encryption puzzles. They can all count in binary and came in very excited to learn since they heard about it from the older students last year.

    I get paid for this.

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    • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

      I'm showing fifth graders how to sew a book which we will fill with codes and encryption puzzles. They can all count in binary and came in very excited to learn since they heard about it from the older students last year.

      I get paid for this.

      Linus GasserL This user is from outside of this forum
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      @futurebird so do they know what

      0.11b

      Is in binary? I asked a room of 25 software engineers, and they didn't know!

      I finally found one who did, in a software engineer conference of 250 people. But he was hard to find 🙂

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      • Linus GasserL Linus Gasser

        @futurebird so do they know what

        0.11b

        Is in binary? I asked a room of 25 software engineers, and they didn't know!

        I finally found one who did, in a software engineer conference of 250 people. But he was hard to find 🙂

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        @ligasser

        We haven't done the decimals yet, but we might.

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        • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

          @ligasser

          We haven't done the decimals yet, but we might.

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          @futurebird @ligasser They're not decimals they're binaries. 😛

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            @futurebird @ligasser They're not decimals they're binaries. 😛

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            @dalias @ligasser

            am I supposed to call it a binary point?

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            • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

              I'm showing fifth graders how to sew a book which we will fill with codes and encryption puzzles. They can all count in binary and came in very excited to learn since they heard about it from the older students last year.

              I get paid for this.

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              @futurebird That sounds awesome!

              I home school my 5th grader, are there any resources for this you'd be willing to share? Like instructions for the activity, or books that are age appropriate on this topic?

              Thanks!

              (Also thanks for being a teacher 🙂)

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              • Linus GasserL Linus Gasser

                @futurebird so do they know what

                0.11b

                Is in binary? I asked a room of 25 software engineers, and they didn't know!

                I finally found one who did, in a software engineer conference of 250 people. But he was hard to find 🙂

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                @ligasser @futurebird is it 3/4?

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                • GrendelG Grendel

                  @futurebird That sounds awesome!

                  I home school my 5th grader, are there any resources for this you'd be willing to share? Like instructions for the activity, or books that are age appropriate on this topic?

                  Thanks!

                  (Also thanks for being a teacher 🙂)

                  myrmepropagandistF This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @grendel84

                  I've been working on writing up my stuff with more care I should have something in spring.

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                    @ligasser @futurebird is it 3/4?

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                    @aburka @ligasser

                    Yes!

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                    • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                      I'm showing fifth graders how to sew a book which we will fill with codes and encryption puzzles. They can all count in binary and came in very excited to learn since they heard about it from the older students last year.

                      I get paid for this.

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                      @futurebird taught th summercamp kidz a local algorithm to count in binary ztanding in a row. In fact i created a cicuit out of a dozen of them to do th counting and convert it into decimal. We also learnt a bubble sort algo with them standing in row usung only local info. No cpu necessary.

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