![]() ![]() Where your fingers meet, is the letter you would write down in your secret message. Slide your fingers together staying on the row and column. Next, you would then put your pointer finger from your left hand on the letter J in the first column of letters because Jackson begins with the letter ‘J.’ You would first put your pointer finger of your right hand on the M in the top row of letters because Manchester Bluff begins with ‘M.’ Using the phrase “Manchester Bluff,” this is how you would code the word “Jackson.” During the American Civil War, the secret phrases included: To use this code, you must first know the secret phrase. It uses a table consisting of 26 alphabetized letters across and 27 letters down. The Vigenère Cipher was invented by Giovan Battista Bellaso in 1553. A telegraph operator would sit at the machine and tap out long and short taps to represent the letters in the message he was sending. Samuel Morse and Alfred Vail developed the code for the telegraph machine. The space between words is equal to seven dots (7x). The space between each letter is equal to a dash (3x). The dashes called dahs are equal in length to three dots (3x). A dot equals one short pulse (x) called a dit. It uses a series of long and short pulses. Morse Code was invented by Samuel Morse and Alfred Vail. This keeps the enemy from easily deciphering the message. Also, the number of spaces the alphabet shifts can also be changed. The shifts can change to the right or to the left. ![]() In this example, the letters shift three spaces to the left. In Julius Caesar’s code, you shift the letters of the alphabet. Sending coded messages during times of war has been around for centuries. Be sure to grab the printable by clicking on this link. ![]() Build up the suspense by discussing how spies carried secret assault plans through enemy lines using various codes. Present one or more of these cipher codes. To make certain that the Puzzle Ring ordered is the correct size, we always recommend having your finger measured by a professional jeweler.Using cipher codes is a great way to get reluctant students to write. *Please note that the Paper Measurement Method is just one way to determine your ring size. If half sizes are not available, order the next largest size.
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