February 3

Navajo Code Chart!

In school I am learning about the Navajo Code Talkers. We were asked to make up a chart of a secret code out of symbols from our keyboard, just like the code talkers. This is my secret code and below I asked a few questions in code for you guys to answer. You can answer these questions in the comment section, answer them in code. Thanks for reading, bye! 😉 – Katie

A B C D E
~ @ * ^ $
F G H I J
# ! % ( “
K L M N O
< > = ? ,
P Q R S T
[ ] ; . +
U V W X Y Z
` | &            _  }               

Questions in Code!

(. +%(. ~ !,,^ *,^$

|%~+ ~;$ _,- >$~;?(?! (? .*%,,>

|%~+ (. _,-; #~`,;(+$ +_[$ ,# (*$ *;$~=

^, _,- %~`$ ~?_ [$+.

 


Posted February 3, 2017 by mullins203 in category Uncategorized

5 thoughts on “Navajo Code Chart!

  1. reicha283

    Hey Katie I think the first one is: Is this a good code, I think the second one is: What are you learning in school, I don’t know what the third or fourth one is. Nice codes by the way! From Courtney! Please come to my blog:

    http://blog.elanco.org/reicha283/

    Have a cake filled day! 🙂

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  2. rodney jones

    Hi Katie,

    Good questions!!

    I really enjoy the history of the najavo Code breakers. I was lucky to spend 4 weeks on the Najavo reservation in Arizona when I was in College. I had a lot of fun learning about the Najavo culture. Like most Indian Tribes, they are very superstitious and have very interesting stories to tell.

    <$$[ -[ +%$ !..^ I.:<

    Mr. Jones

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  3. Cheryl

    Katie,
    The Navajo Code Talkers were SO important to our nation’s success in World War II! As a history teacher in a high school, I really appreciate that you are learning about this important element WWII.

    Reply

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