Morse Code Day on April 27th celebrates the invention of Morse code, a special way of sending messages using dots and dashes. It was created by Samuel Morse to help people talk to each other over long distances using telegraphs. Imagine it like texting before phones were invented, where each letter of the alphabet is a series of short and long signals. On Morse Code Day, people remember how Morse code helped connect others in the past and sometimes learn to send their own secret messages using this fun and unique language.
How to celebrate Morse Code Day?
On Morse Code Day, start by learning the basics of Morse code, which uses dots and dashes to represent letters. Create fun messages with friends using flashlights or tapping on a surface like a secret spy! Try sending your name or a funny word to each other. Draw or craft Morse code messages using colored beads or markers and show them to your family. Listen to Morse code sounds online and see if you can figure out what they mean. Lastly, have a Morse code treasure hunt, where each clue is in Morse code, leading to a small prize or treat.
Where Morse Code Day is celebrated?
- - International