[Read online] Cryptography for kids 2: Simple code breaking and ciphering (Code Breaking for
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Learning how to break code can be a fun puzzle activity and lead to a life time of learning. It can also teach the basics of algorithms and computer coding. In this introductory book, kids will learn the most basic of codes and ciphers. There are 15 introductory puzzles, as well as 20 advanced cryptograms. Additional, skills that they can practice on their own are included as a bonus. Outside equipment will be
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Cryptography for kids 2: Simple code breaking and
ciphering (Code Breaking for Kids)
Sinopsis :
Learning how to break code can be a fun puzzle activity and
lead to a life time of learning. It can also teach the basics of
algorithms and computer coding. In this introductory book, kids
will learn the most basic of codes and ciphers. There are 15
introductory puzzles, as well as 20 advanced cryptograms.
Additional, skills that they can practice on their own are
included as a bonus. Outside equipment will be needed to fully
utilize this book. At a minimum, a pencil will be needed, but
other items are recommended within the book. If you have
bought the ebook, you will additionally need paper, preferable
lined or graph paper. This is the second book in a series to
build interest in cryptography and on the road to becoming
skilled at puzzles and coding. The introductory puzzles are
aimed at children ages 8-13. More advanced puzzles are
included and may require some adult assistant or be
frustrating for younger children. These codes require a good
grasp of the alphabet and word recognition. They will not be
able to be solved by younger children who cannot read well yet
without assistance. Most codes are include information about
spying and working in information detection.