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Introduction:

Now is your chance to create your own picture alphabet and send secret messages that only your friends can decode. Before you begin, look at the hieroglyphs on these ancient American objects.

Steps:

  1. On a sheet of paper, draw a grid with 26 spaces (one for each letter of the alphabet).

  2. In each space, write one letter and draw a simple picture as its symbol. This is the key to your hieroglyphic code. Make a copy of the key for a friend.

  3. Compose a message to your friend using the picture symbols you created and seal it in an envelope decorated with more of the symbols. Be sure to include the copy of the key so that he or she can decode your message.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Materials

Envelope
Paper
Colored pencils or markers
Pencil
Ruler

 

 

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