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Preview of Cracking The Code

Cracking The Code

Cracking the Code is an original historical fiction short story with emphasis on historical accuracy.  It has a military drama theme based on historical truths from WWI.  It is written from the perspective of Nigel De Gray, who was one of the British cryptanalysts responsible for analyzing and interpreting coded German intelligence after Germany’s underwater cables had been cut by British Naval intelligence.  Germany was forced to use public communication cables which made creating the intricate
Preview of Exception Handling Complete Lesson | Object Oriented Programming ( C++ )

Exception Handling Complete Lesson | Object Oriented Programming ( C++ )

This lesson introduces students to Exception Handling in C++. It is designed for A P Computer Science, Intro to C++, Object-Oriented Programming, College CS1/CS2, homeschool advanced programming, and coding bootcamps. ✨✨ What Students Will Learn ✨✨ ✔ Definition of Exceptions ✔ try / throw / catch Syntax ✔ Throwing Primitive Types ✔ Throwing String Messages ✔ Catching Specific Exception Types ✔ Catch-All Handler (catch(...)) ✔ Nested try/catch Blocks ✔ Rethrowing Exceptions ✔ Custom
Preview of First Day Jitters Puzzle Your Way to Math Class Back to Middle School Activities

First Day Jitters Puzzle Your Way to Math Class Back to Middle School Activities

Created by
Mustache Math
What if your first day activity got students thinking, laughing, and actually excited to be in math class? This puzzle-based first day experience does exactly that — and your kids will never guess they're already doing math! 🔍 First Day Jitters: Puzzle Your Way Into Math Class is a print-and-go first day activity designed for middle school math students. Groups rotate through four unique puzzles, collecting code words along the way until they decode a final message that sets the tone for your
Preview of BTSN Binary Message Worksheet

BTSN Binary Message Worksheet

Created by
Run The Code
Make Back-to-School Night interactive and memorable! In this activity, families use a binary alphabet chart to write secret notes for students to decode the next day. Includes a ready-to-use PowerPoint and printable handout. Perfect for computer science or STEM classrooms, grades 7–12.This is a short and fun activity for get parents involved during Back to School night for your Computer Science Class. The worksheet allows the parents to use binary code to create a custom message to their child!W
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