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Books in Code Breakers series

  • Code Breakers and Spies of World War II

    Cathleen Small

    Paperback (Cavendish Square Publishing, Aug. 15, 2018)
    Code breakers and spies are the stuff of legend and intrigue, but in reality, they dramatically impacted wars and influenced society, as well as altered the field of information technology. Technology during the 1940s was primitive by today's standards, but spying and cryptography were cutting edge for the time. Many have heard of the use of Navajo code talkers during World War II, but this text explores the code talkers and beyond to paint a vivid picture of how cryptography and spy technology shaped the conflict.
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  • Code Breakers and Spies of the Civil War

    Andrew Coddington

    Library Binding (Cavendish Square Publishing, Aug. 15, 2018)
    The United States in the 1860s seemed poised to become one of the world's leading powers. Even with the benefits of new innovations such as the railroad and the telegraph, which brought the country together, unresolved issues between the North and the South broke the country in half. This book explores the ways in which the day's new technologies changed the face of warfare and how, in this bloody war for unity, spies from all walks of life, including immigrants, women, and black people, contributed to the struggle.
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  • Code Breakers: Rat: a decodable reader

    JoAnn Mack

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 25, 2015)
    The Code Breaker series is designed to complement explicit teaching of sounds/letter relationships through a multisensory approach, like in the Orton Gillingham program. Ms Mack decided to create this series after struggling to find quality reading materials for older learners with learning differences, many of whom are English Language Learners. The Code Breaker series is designed to be graphically appealing to an older audience while providing sequential phonics practice. Letter sounds used: a, c, t, m, r, n, b
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  • Code Breakers: The Bat Pin: a deocable phonics book

    JoAnn Mack

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 2, 2015)
    New sound: P, learned sounds: short a, short i, h, d, c, r, n, m, t, s, b The Code Breaker series is designed to complement explicit teaching of sounds/letter relationships through a multisensory approach, like in the Orton Gillingham program. Ms Mack, a Special Education teacher trained in Orton Gillingham, decided to create this series after struggling to find quality reading materials for older learners with learning differences, many of whom are English Language Learners. The Code Breaker series is designed to be graphically appealing to an older audience (3rd grade and up), who are catching up on reading, while providing sequential phonics practice.
  • Code Breakers: Tim: a decodable phonics reader

    JoAnn Mack

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 28, 2015)
    The Code Breaker series is designed to complement explicit teaching of sounds/letter relationships through a multisensory approach, like in the Orton Gillingham program. Ms Mack, a Special Education teacher training in Orton Gillingham, decided to create this series after struggling to find quality reading materials for older learners with learning differences, many of whom are English Language Learners. The Code Breaker series is designed to be graphically appealing to an older audience while providing sequential phonics practice.
  • Code Breakers and Spies of World War I

    Jeanne Marie Ford

    Paperback (Cavendish Square Publishing, Aug. 15, 2018)
    The world's great economic powers aligned into two opposing forces in World War I. Although still in its infancy by modern standards at the onset of the conflict, intelligence gathering and espionage would ultimately tip the balance. Readers learn how new technology exploded and resulted in developments in cryptography and surveillance as both sides raced to crack the codes and win the war.
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  • The Ram Hat: a decodable phonics reader

    JoAnn Mack

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 31, 2015)
    New Sound: d, Learned sounds: a, i, c, d, n, r, m, t, s, b. The Code Breaker series is designed to complement explicit teaching of sounds/letter relationships through a multisensory approach, like in the Orton Gillingham program. Ms Mack, a Special Education teacher trained in Orton Gillingham, decided to create this series after struggling to find quality reading materials for older learners with learning differences, many of whom are English Language Learners. The Code Breaker series is designed to be graphically appealing to an older audience (3rd grade and up), who are catching up on reading, while providing sequential phonics practice.
  • Code Breakers and Spies of the American Revolution

    Cassandra Schumacher

    Paperback (Cavendish Square Publishing, Aug. 15, 2018)
    The American Revolution was a war fought by soldiers and won by spies. The Continental Army did not stand a chance against the British superpower, but with accurate and fast intelligence, General George Washington was able to gain an advantage and win the war. From early intrigue in France to the Culper Spy Ring in New York, this book explores it all. Readers will learn how the first American spies turned the tides of the war and helped win independence.
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  • Code Breakers and Spies of the Cold War

    Avery Elizabeth Hurt

    Paperback (Cavendish Square Publishing, Aug. 15, 2018)
    After being uneasy allies in World War II, the 1950s saw the United States and the Soviet Union entering the Cold War, a thirty-year conflict in which the adversaries never went into physical battle with each other but fought many proxy wars in other nations. This gripping and fast-paced book traces the Cold War through the lens of spying and code breaking by showing how advances in computer technology and mathematics kept the technology race every bit as nerve-racking as the arms race that characterized the conflict.
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  • Code Breakers and Spies of the Vietnam War

    Andrew Coddington

    Paperback (Cavendish Square Publishing, Aug. 15, 2018)
    "A book for high school students about the code breaking and espionage done during the Vietnam War"--
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  • The Bad Bat: a decodable phonics reader

    JoAnn Mack

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 30, 2015)
    New Sound: D, Learned sounds: a, i, b, c, r, n, m, t, and s. The Code Breaker series is designed to complement explicit teaching of sounds/letter relationships through a multisensory approach, like in the Orton Gillingham program. Ms Mack, a Special Education teacher trained in Orton Gillingham, decided to create this series after struggling to find quality reading materials for older learners with learning differences, many of whom are English Language Learners. The Code Breaker series is designed to be graphically appealing to an older audience (3rd grade and up) while providing sequential phonics practice.
  • Code Breakers and Spies of the Civil War

    Andrew Coddington

    Paperback (Cavendish Square Publishing, Aug. 15, 2018)
    The United States in the 1860s seemed poised to become one of the world's leading powers. Even with the benefits of new innovations such as the railroad and the telegraph, which brought the country together, unresolved issues between the North and the South broke the country in half. This book explores the ways in which the day's new technologies changed the face of warfare and how, in this bloody war for unity, spies from all walks of life, including immigrants, women, and black people, contributed to the struggle.
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