"Learn Your Name In Morse Code Day" on January 11 is a fun day when people learn to write their names using Morse code. Morse code is a special way to send messages using dots (short beeps) and dashes (long beeps). Before phones, people used Morse code for sending messages over long distances. It's like a secret language! On this day, you can try to write your own name with dots and dashes and understand how important it was for people to communicate. It's a cool way to learn about history and how people used to talk to each other.
How to celebrate Learn Your Name In Morse Code Day?
Start by learning how to write your own name in Morse code using dots and dashes. You can find a Morse code chart online. Once you know it, try tapping out your name using a flashlight or by clapping your hands. Teach friends or family how to do it too, and create secret Morse code messages for each other. You could even make a Morse code bracelet or necklace with beads, using different colors for dots and dashes. Have fun discovering the magic of communicating in code, and enjoy sharing your secret messages all day long with everyone!
Where Learn Your Name In Morse Code Day is celebrated?
- - International