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Learning objectives
Suggested teaching activities
Learning resources
1.1.1
• understand binary notation
and to convert denary
numbers
to and from binary
Teacher presentation to introduce the concepts of
binary notation, e.g. using an automatic binary counter;
binary number cards available (with worksheets etc.).
(W)
Learners convert denary
numbers into binary and
binary numbers into denary
(I); reinforce with a game
such as the Cisco binary game.
(G) This provides
formative assessment of understanding.
Learners answer previous exam/textbook
questions
on binary representation.
(I)
Binary counter – for example:
www.mathsisfun.com/binary-decimal-
hexadecimal-converter.html
Binary numbers at Computer Studies
Unplugged:
http://csunplugged.org/binary-numbers
Cisco binary game:
http://forums.cisco.com/CertCom/game/
binary_game_page.htm
Cambridge IGCSE Computer Studies Revision
Book Chp 11.4 – sample questions in 11.6
1.1.1
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recognise the use of binary
numbers in computer
systems
Teacher presents the concept of the byte;
class
discussion about how the byte is used to measure
memory size by introducing the concept of kb, Mb,
Gb, Tb.
(W)
Class brainstorm to refl ect
on capacity of commonly
found elements of computer systems such as hard
disk drives, RAM, DVD, USB fl ash drives etc. (refer
back to Unit 1 – types of memory).
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