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Converting Numbers from Base 10 to Binary, Octal, and Hexadecimal Lesson PlanConverting Numbers from Base 10 to Binary, Octal, and Hexadecimal Lesson Plan
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Alabama Learning Exchange
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9th - 12th
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Math
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1 hr 30 mins
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Converting Numbers from Base 10 to Binary, Octal, and Hexadecimal

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This Converting Numbers from Base 10 to Binary, Octal, and Hexadecimal lesson plan also includes:
  • Bell Ringer—Exponents (.docx)
  • Converting Between Base-10 and Base-2 Numbers
  • Base-10 to Base-8 Conversion and Reverse
  • Decimal to Hexadecimal Made Easy
  • Converting Decimal to Binary Numbers
  • Converting Decimal to Octal Numbers
  • Converting Decimal to Hexadecimal Numbers
  • Exit Slip—Conversions
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How many different ways can you write the same number? Learners experiment with writing numbers using different bases. They progress from base 10 to base two, eight, and six.

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Concepts

base 10, numbers binary, hexadecimal

Additional Tags

math

Instructional Ideas

  • Flip your classroom and assign the videos as homework; use class time for practice

Classroom Considerations

  • If requiring independent viewing, individuals need computers with Internet access
  • Expects prior knowledge of place value and exponential expressions

Pros

  • Provides options for differentiation
  • Develops the concept by building on prerequisite skills

Cons

  • None

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