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Breakout edu
NPBid is at a point where we are not able to progress our project any further as of now, so the same group is moving on to a different project previously explained in NPBid's most recent post on November 26th. There are seven locks that the students have to attempt to unlock. Each lock is a different type of lock. There's a directional lock, two locks with keys, a four letter lock, a five letter lock, a four numbered lock, and a box that has a lock on it. We started off by emailing teachers at New Palestine Elementary School to see if any of them would be interested. Luckily, we got four responses. We plan to present our first Breakout Box on Wednesday, January 9th, which is the Wednesday after Christmas Break. In order to prepare for this, we started a google doc in which we listed all of the clues and worked on our own designated lock. We will later work on the three other locks together. Once we get all of the locks reset and get all of the codes straight, we will test run the project to our class if things go to plan and timing is right. We are very excited to be working on this project and can't wait to present it! My Lock! My lock is a purple directional lock where you have to move a button in the middle either up, down, left, or right, in order to solve the lock. My clues include a picture of the Krusty Krab, with hidden arrows in the picture. There are five hidden arrows, one of which is protected by an invisible ink pen. With the pen, I wrote on the paper "combo: small to large". With this, the kids will be able to figure out that the lock goes from the smallest arrow to the largest arrow. I also drew the fifth and largest arrow on the paper pointing to the right, indicating that the last direction in the lock is to the right. Students will use critical thinking as well as team building to solve this lock. The students will solve each lock in order to get to the end, and when they get to the end, they will receive a prize.
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