Description
Make binary coding clear, hands-on and engaging with this resource set designed for students aged 9-13. Perfect for introducing how computers store and communicate information, this pack combines explicit teaching, unplugged activities and motivating challenges with a Minecraft-inspired twist.
This resource is:
✔ Low-prep and ready to use
✔ Blends explicit instruction with hands-on learning
✔ Supports Digital Technologies curriculum outcomes
✔ Encourages problem-solving, logical thinking and persistence
✔ Perfect for whole-class lessons, small groups or independent work
What’s Included?
- Slides – 24 explicit teaching slides that cover key concepts, including: why computers use binary, bits/bytes, converting numbers into binary, encoding and decoding words using ASCII, worked examples and guided practice.
- Minecraft Binary Pixel Art Activity – Students decode and encode binary to reveal a Minecraft-style image.
- Quick Challenge Cards – ideal for early finishers, stations, or revision. Includes a mix of encoding and decoding puzzles to build fluency and confidence.
- ASCII Tables and Binary Place Value Strips – upper case and lower case reference charts and printable place value strips, great for desks, displays or manipulatives. Colour and black & white printable options.
- Differentiated Tasks – support and extend learners with open-ended activities.
Format: pdf and pptx





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