Can you find the hidden message? G HTCR A HVMR E EA I AA S S T.

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Can you find the hidden message? G HTCR A HVMR E EA I AA S S T

Maths Week 5 th – 9 th February 2007 Cryptography and ciphers

Tutor Activities Thinking skills: Coded puzzles Citizenship: Global coding Literacy: Anagrams (with World War II Theme) Assembly follow up: Code breaking competition

Key Stage 3 Posters and displays in classrooms with puzzles. Carousel of Multicultural code- breaking activities with ITT students from Durham University. Themed lessons related to Cryptology The Enigma Machine

Key Stage 4 Visit from James Blowey from Durham University for G&T pupils. Visit to Bletchley Park, National Codes centre. Themed lessons on code breaking. Code breaking during WWII at Bletchley Park

Sixth Form Visiting speaker from Leeds University. Themed lessons. Visit to Bletchley Park, National codes centre.

Extra-curricular activities Coded T-Shirt Competition. Staff competition. Daily code puzzle – who dunnit? Lunchtime showing of a beautiful mind.

What can you do? Music: Morse Code Science: DNA and genetics Patterns in Nature History: World War II – Enigma Project Art: Hieroglyphics Picture codes Geography: Grid references on maps English: Anagrams Use of language in codes Writing codes Technology: Build a code machine!! Social Sciences: Ethics of encryptions Languages: Cracking codes using languages. Multicultural links Work related learning Use of coding in business and industry Binary