The Places You’ll Go. The Places You’ll Go Objective: Open the Box, Beat the Clock, & beat the other teams.

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The Places You’ll Go

Objective: Open the Box, Beat the Clock, & beat the other teams

FUN + Learning = Breakout EDU Breakout EDU is a set of puzzles that must be solved in a set amount of time. Puzzles are connected to other puzzles and to locks on the Breakout EDU box.

Breakout Rules Do not break anything. Do not make a mess. One person at the box at a time. Wait behind the line for your turn to try a lock. You have 30 seconds at the lock and two tries. After successfully unlocking a lock, relock it for the next group. Complete the Breakout Lock Sheet & general questions as you go. Turn them in at the end of class. You have 35 minutes to BREAKOUT

Breakout Tips for Success You are working together as a team Talk it out! The better you communicate and collaborate the more successful you will be If you solve a puzzle, make sure the rest of your team knows Come together intermittently to review what you know You have 2 hint cards. Decide as a team when to use your hint cards. Ask Mrs. Jennings for hints. Use your time wisely

Locks Explained Directional Lock Click the silver top twice to try a new combination AND to reset it for a new team to try.

Locks Explained 3 & 4 digit Locks Select the number code by lining them up with the line. When done, push down the lock release button.

Empty the contents & close the latch. Leave the numbers alone. Locks Explained 3 digit Lock box Select the number code by lining them up with the line. When done, push the lock release button to the right. Empty the contents & close the latch. Leave the numbers alone.

Locks Explained 3 digit Lock box Select the code by lining them up with the line. Open the lock. Be sure to close the lock before changing the code for other groups to try.

Story 1 min 24 seconds of story is read to them. Use the youtube link. Download and save the video on the website.

Game Timer