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Math Puzzles PDK saved to 10 Crack the code
Description Use with your weekly spelling lists. Student will write spelling words and then write them in "code". This can be used as an independent word work or literacy center or used as a whole group activity when shown on the document camera. You can also have students write the words in code and give to another student to solve the code. Also GREAT for sub plans! ***************************************************************************** Get a FREE product every month when you follow…
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Coral González saved to Great ideas ❤
Description This is another conscript I designed years ago. It was inspired by Borg and Bynar scripts from StarTrek. As the sample text shows, it is supposed to be written as a connected 2D grid. Any non-letter/number charactes are resembled by a simple + in order to not interupt the grid. I later realized that, given the right algorithm, this script can very easily be recognized by OCR-systems. That is given to the fixed size and position of each character, and the geometric construction…

Randy Storms saved to Geocaching
Puzzle-solving genius kids form a pint-size crime-fighting Mod Squad in this month's Backseat Book Club pick. Trenton Lee Stewart, author of The Mysterious Benedict Society, takes questions from young readers about the book's twists, turns and creative conundrums.

Renee Hoadley saved to Third grade
“Pro vás, co máte děti: parádní jednoduchý tajný písmo. Ale opovažte se to použít proti nim!”
Martina Siglova saved to Birthday kids
Morse code, pigpen, phonetic alphabet, tap code, substitution ciphers, letters for numbers, American sign language: fun secret spy codes & ciphers for kids

Learn in Color saved to Learning tricks
Substitution ciphers are a way of encrypting or disguising language so that a phrase or paragraph can't be read by anyone who doesn't know the cipher. Ciphers are commonly made by substituting one letter for another. They're a fun way for...

Cindy Eubanks saved to Projects to Try
Description This is on of my best fictional alphabets I made, ever! It's really a great design and completely original. It's the alphabet from a world I'm trying to create, with a (sword and sorcery) theme called "Terra". But please, don't try to steel it. I made it, so I have my rights. OK? sincerely, ProjectWarSword P.S. Hope you guys love it.
Mitchell Charron saved to D&D
Write spy messages with these amazing secret codes for kids.Here are six of our favorite ciphers to try with your spy kids in training!
Mary Bailey saved to Algorithms