Semaphore Signals
Problem
Semaphore is a way to signal the alphabet using two flags, one held in each hand.
To send a message, your left and right hands have to be in two different positions. You start with both hands pointing down.
Here are the signals for the letters of the alphabet:
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What does this message say?
You might want to send a message that contains more than just letters (exclamation marks, question marks, full stops etc). How many other symbols could you send using this code?
Getting Started
How many symbols could you send altogether using
semaphore?
If one hand is at the 7 o'clock position, how many other places
could the other hand be in?
Student Solutions
Many of you sent in solutions to the first part of this question, correctly saying that the message reads "hello".
Yanqing who goes to Devonport High School for Girls wrote to say:
Well explained, Yanqing. Eva adds:
The 2 other combinations of directions are (NW, SE) and (N, NE).
Teachers' Resources
This offers an interesting exploration of systematically finding combinations. Children may need to discuss whether there is a difference between the right hand being at 12 o'clock, compared with the left hand.