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So You Want to Become a Spy...
1.   America’s CryptoKids – National Security Agency
http://www.nsa.gov/kids/home_html.shtml
Make your own codes and ciphers! Learn Morse code! Practice your code breaking skills and learn all about the National Security Agency and the different jobs at the NSA.
 
2.   CIA Kids Page – Central Intelligence Agency
https://www.cia.gov/kids-page/index.html
This website provides a history of the agency and describes a very special group at the CIA – The K-9s (dogs)! Yes, even dogs have jobs at the CIA. You can test your spy skills by working through puzzles and analyzing photographs. Do you think you have what it takes to become a spy?
 
3.   FBI Kids Page – Federal Bureau of Investigation
http://www.fbi.gov/kids/k5th/kidsk5th.htm
Take a field trip to the FBI! This website takes you through the history of the FBI, describes what the FBI does, and gives you a description of some of the jobs you could have if you worked for the FBI. FBI agents have to pass different tests – mind and body – and this website gives you just a little taste of the types of tests you would have to pass. There are also puzzles, matching activities, and other games to test your skills.
 
4.   Why Spy? – Time for Kids
http://www.timeforkids.com/TFK/kids/wr/article/0,28391,101286,00.html
Remember there are different reasons people become spies. Read about one man, Robert Philip Hanssen, who spied on the United States for Russia. He is considered to be a traitor to the United States. Find out what happened…





 

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