Catchy Title for Morse code project?

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Catchy Title for Morse code project?

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Hi. I'm in grade 6 in a special needs class and we're having an annual Science Fair. My project is building a Morse Code telegraph with different types of metals and seeing which one works the best. And I've done my essay etc. but am super stuck for a title for my project. If anyone could help, that would be so great!
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Re: Catchy Title for Morse code project?

Post by MadelineB »

Hi and welcome to Science Buddies,

This sounds like a great project! Sometimes the best title is a simple one that states the question or hypothesis. Or you could include in the title the most important or interesting finding in your results. Then, since this IS about Morse Code, maybe you could include some "code" in your title, like dit dit dit dah dit dit dit!

Let us know what you found in your results that you want to include in your title and maybe we can help!
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Re: Catchy Title for Morse code project?

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Hello,

Going off of MadelineB's suggestion, you can use the "dah" as the word "the" because of the similar sounds
So the title I had in mind was: "Using 'Dah' Best Metal: Morse Code Telegraphs"

If this doesn't suit your fancy, please do share your results and maybe we could help you come up with something else!

Good luck,
Regina
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