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ARCHIVED Year 6: Computing systems and networks: Bletchley Park

Learning about code-breaking at Bletchley Park, password hacking, decoding messages and presenting information about historical figures.

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Lessons

Lesson 1: Secret codes

Lesson 2: Brute force hacking

Lesson 4: Computing heroes

Lesson 5: Computing heroes part 2

Key skills

  • Learning about the history
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Key knowledge

  • To understand the importance
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Key vocabulary

acrostic Code

brute force hacking

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