Students worked in groups to prepare multimedia presentations/biographical posters about the life and achievements of a selected historical figure. In their presentations, they highlighted various aspects of the historical figure's life, such as childhood, education, major achievements, and areas where they made an impact.
Code-week
The Caesar cipher is a classic example of ancient cryptography, which involves replacing each letter of a plaintext message with a certain number of letters, historically three. It is a type of substitution cipher, where one letter is replaced by another in sequence.
As part of Code Week, students had to decipher a code submitted by another school and prepare their own code for their partners.
Eu Coding Event book
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