Title: Seven Kings High School
1Seven Kings HighSchool
2First we looked at the different Ciphers
- The Pig Pen Code
- The Caesar Shift
- The Morse Code
- The Semaphore on the Hill
- Binary Codes
- Number Plates
- 100 Grid
- Coordinates
3We worked out the answers to the Jokes then
4We worked out the clues to try to find the
Enigmatic Character. We found-
- The Enigmatic Character was a very clever man
indeed he studied a lot of subjects including
Mathematics. - He was a mathematician
- He was a philosopher
- He spoke Arabic
- He had something to do with the House of Wisdom
- The letters K G
5We searched the Internet and think that the
character could be -
- Omar Khayyam
- Born 18 May 1048 in Nishapur, Persia (now
Iran)Died 4 Dec 1131 in Nishapur, Persia (now
Iran) - Omar Khayyam's full name was Ghiyath al-Din
Abu'l-Fath Umar ibn Ibrahim Al-Nisaburi
al-Khayyami. A literal translation of the name
al-Khayyami (or al-Khayyam) means 'tent maker'
and this may have been the trade of Ibrahim his
father.
6We made up some coded messages of our own.
- We used
- the Binary Code
- The Pig Pen Codes
- A Coordinate Grid
7Can you crack this binary code ?
30 25 20 31 25 11 31 30 38 5 25 31 20 11 25
10 38 11 23 18 35
8WHAT DO PARROTS LIKE TO WATCH ON TV?
HOW DO SAILORS GET FROM ONE SHIP TO ANOTHER?
WHAT NEVER GOES UP BUT STILL COMES DOWN?
9Using the coordinate grid
10 a n t l j r m m j z
9 k j f u z w u u g s
8 i s n j u t w v s i
7 g a n g p r z s t t
6 j u f f k w n q e h
5 x j k n e d s i a e
4 r o m q h s e h n d
3 a y t w u d o e u i
2 i f k e a d g n o h
1 q g h r y q h u l n
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
10Can you read this message ?
(3 , 4) (5 , 2) (6 , 8) (10 , 6) (7
, 5) (1 , 6) (2 , 8) (3 , 6) (8 , 9) (10
, 1)
11 We decoded the four messages.
- All four were coded using the Caesar Shift.
- The second and third code changed the shift part
way through the message. - It was more difficult when the letters were close
together but we looked for the three letter words
that could be the or and to help us find the
shift. - Each message told us about Julius Caesar.
12We decided to look at the frequency of the
letters in a number of different passages. We
looked at a passage from
- An English reading book.
- The Daily Mirror
- The Guardian
- Two French reading books.
13- We did a tally chart for the letters in each
passage. - We put our results onto a spread sheet and used
excel to work out the frequency for each letter
as a percentage of the total number of letters. - We made a bar chart for each set of data.
- Here are our graphs.
14We took a passage from the book Captain
Underpants
A Bar Chart to show the frequency of the letters
Frequency
The most frequent letter is T and then E H
15We took and article from the Daily Mirror
We found that E was the most frequent letter and
then R T
16We took a passage from the Guardian.
The most frequent letter was E then A
17We took a passage from a French book.
A Bar Chart to show the frequencies of the
letters.
Frequency
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
E was the most frequent letter A, I, N, R, S, T
U were about the same.
18We took a passage from a second French book.
E K were the most frequent letters and then F,
N V
19The results of our investigation into the
frequency of the letters.
- We found that the letter E was the most frequent
letter for all of the passages except Captain
Underpants. In this passage T was the most
frequent letter. - We thought this was strange so we looked at the
passage again.
20- T appeared the most in the Captain Underpants
paragraph because the names of the characters
have T in them.
21- After E, we found that
- A T occurred quite often.
22- We could now use our results to try to crack a
coded message. - We would need to work out the frequencies for the
coded message and compare them with the
frequencies that we found from our investigation. - If the letter Z came up most often this would
most likely be E. - We could then compare the other most frequent
letters.