Animal Code Breaker 1
Solve the problems, crack the code and reveal three animal names! This is such a fun way to work on maths skills. This particular worksheet is aimed at Year 2-3 / 6-8 year olds.
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Just a few bits and bobs here, for kids who love to set codes and send secret messages. More coming soon!
Solve the problems, crack the code and reveal three animal names! This is such a fun way to work on maths skills. This particular worksheet is aimed at Year 2-3 / 6-8 year olds.
Practise fractions and the four operations with this fun Animal Code Breaker, aimed (roughly) at Year 4 children (aged 8-9).
This code breaker puzzle involves decimals, fractions, multiplication, division, addition and subtraction - and it's a fun way to "drill" these skills while looking for the hidden African animals in the solution. Aimed at Year 5 (aged 9-10).
Solve for n to work out which African animals are hidden in this Animal Code Breaker. We've aimed this particular code breaker at Year 6 children (aged 10-11).
Can the kids decipher our picture code to work out what the hidden Chinese New Year message says? These code breaker puzzles are very popular!
What does the coded Chinese New Year message say? Can your young detectives decipher the message, using the key?
Here's the first of 3 fun code breaker puzzles for Halloween, using 26 little Halloween pictures for the code. What is the message?
We've made a code using 26 fun Halloween mini-pictures, with a Halloween message for kids to break. Can they do it?
Here's a fun code-breaker puzzle for Halloween with a simple picture code. Can the kids work it out?
You'll need maths skills to break this code and find out which animals hibernate!
Here's a trickier version of our hibernating animals code breaker - a fun maths challenge for the kids, designed as a code breaking activity.
This code breaker page is a fun way to revise all sorts of maths skills - negative numbers, percentages, fractions and so on - with a hidden phrase to discover!
To read the letter from an alien, children will first have to break the code. Just look at the pictures and work out the beginning sounds! We've included an answer sheet in case you get stuck.
Here's a fun way to learn about palindromes! We've hidden some palindromic words in the code grids for the kids to crack. Then they need to match them to the correct picture...
Crack the code to work out what Oliver has asked Santa to bring him this Christmas. We haven't provided any clues at all, so children will need to think about how they might write a letter to Santa to get them started.
Many children's mystery and adventure stories have a secret message in the plot - and here's some paper that the kids can use for their very own secret messages!
The Semaphore signalling system uses the position of a pair of hand-held flags to represent letters of the alphabet. Print these Semaphore alphabet cards to help kids learn the alphabet - they can practise on their own or maybe send messages to their friends using flags!
Kids love secret codes and messages. Play our Semaphore alphabet slideshow on your computer screen or white board to help them learn the rather complicated signalling - and then maybe the kids can have a go themselves using real flags?
This coded message uses a simple letter transposition code to hide a message for St Patrick's Day. Can the kids work it out?
Look at the picture key to "break" this Year of the Tiger code and decipher the Chinese New Year message!