Spies in Movies and TV!
Spy Music
Spies in Books and Comics
Codes and Ciphers
Animal Camouflage
100

This British spy is usually found wearing an iconic black tuxedo and goes by the codename 007

Who is James Bond?
100
Song #1

Mission Impossible

100

This teenage spy is a talented amateur sleuth, she excels at solving mysteries using her investigative skills

Who is Nancy Drew?

100

This well-known code is made up of combinations of long or short beeps called "dits" and "das"

What is Morse Code?

100

This spotted African cat’s coat helps it blend into tall grasses while stalking prey

What is a cheetah

200

This little blue furry spy is often identified by his cool spy fedora

Who is Perry the Platypus?

200

Song #2

James Bond

200

These two brothers and amateur detectives feature in a series of spy books, originally published in the 1920s 

Who are the Hardy Boys?

200

What is an example of a non-secret code that you encounter day to day? 


Hint: where do you live? 

Zip Code or Postal Codes


ISBN for books

200

Masters of disguise, these ocean creatures can change both their skin color and texture to match their surroundings

What is an octopus

300
These four spies (Skipper, Kowalski, Rico, and Private) that wear tuxedos and once lived at a zoo

Who are the Penguins of Madagascar

300

Song #3

Perry the Platypus

300

This reporter and his dog Snowy often find themselves wrapped up in a variety of mysteries and spy activities

Who is TinTin?

300

What is the difference between a code and a cipher? 

a code is a system where every word or phrase in your message is replaced by another word, phrase, or series of symbols

a cipher is a system where every letter of your message is replaced by another letter or symbol 

300

This term describes an animal’s resemblance to another object or species to avoid predators, like a stick insect mimicking a twig.

What is mimicry?

400

This four-wheeled spy was introduced in Disney's "Cars 2"

Who is Finn McMissile?
400

Song #4

The Incredibles

400
This well-known detective and his assistant Watson feature in a series of books published almost 150 years ago!

Who is Sherlock Holmes?

400

What is the word for signs that rely on a symbol, not words, to tell us information? 


Example, a fork and knife means there are restaurants nearby

Pictograph

400

In summer, this small hopping animal has brown fur, but in winter its fur turns white.

What is a snowshoe hare

500

This brother/sister spy duo comes from a family of spies, featured in a series of movies from the early 2000s

(bonus: give their names)

Who are the Spy Kids?

(Juni and Carmen)

500

Song #5

Big Hero 6

500

This teenage British spy was recruited by British spy organization, MI6. He is the main character in a series of books, movies and television show all named after him.

Who is Alex Rider?

500

During WWII, these U.S. Marines used their native language to create an unbreakable code that helped secure Allied victory in the Pacific.

Who were the Navajo Code Talkers

500

This rainforest insect has wings that look like big scary eyes to trick predators.

What is a moth (or butterfly)?

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