Digital Breakout
DIRECTIONS
Use the clues provided to decipher each lock. Type your answers in the correct space on the Google Form below. Be sure to pay attention to the answer format. Click submit when you think you've answered each question correctly. A "Congratulations" message will appear if you're right! If not, go back and re-work the items you've answered incorrectly.
Rebus Lock-
Rebus Lock-
Decipher the rebus puzzle. The answer to the question will unlock this code!
Decipher the rebus puzzle. The answer to the question will unlock this code!
Number Lock
Number Lock
Directions: View this receipt from a recent shopping trip to the store while you were planning a party for your class's 100th day of school party! Answer each question. Each answer will be the numbers to open the number lock.
Directions: View this receipt from a recent shopping trip to the store while you were planning a party for your class's 100th day of school party! Answer each question. Each answer will be the numbers to open the number lock.
1. Add the price of the party hat and noisemaker. Which number is in the dollar's place?
1. Add the price of the party hat and noisemaker. Which number is in the dollar's place?
2. You had to return the ice cream. Calculate your new total. This number appears twice in the new total.
2. You had to return the ice cream. Calculate your new total. This number appears twice in the new total.
3. You realize you need more paper goods. You go back to the store to buy two more packages. This number is in the dollar's place in the amount you have to pay for 2 additional packages of paper goods.
3. You realize you need more paper goods. You go back to the store to buy two more packages. This number is in the dollar's place in the amount you have to pay for 2 additional packages of paper goods.
4. Round the price of the cake to the nearest dollar. This number appears twice in your rounded answer.
4. Round the price of the cake to the nearest dollar. This number appears twice in your rounded answer.
5. Round your total to the nearest ten dollars. This number is in the ten dollars place.
5. Round your total to the nearest ten dollars. This number is in the ten dollars place.
True/False Lock-
True/False Lock-
Read the statement. If it is true, use T. If it is false, use F. Your combination of Ts and Fs will be the code to unlock this puzzle!
Read the statement. If it is true, use T. If it is false, use F. Your combination of Ts and Fs will be the code to unlock this puzzle!
1. There are 10 groups of ten in one hundred.
1. There are 10 groups of ten in one hundred.
2. There are 90 pennies in 100 cents.
2. There are 90 pennies in 100 cents.
3. You are 100 days smarter than you were before today.
3. You are 100 days smarter than you were before today.
4. If some number of dogs has 100 eyes, then there were 40 dogs.
4. If some number of dogs has 100 eyes, then there were 40 dogs.
5. 20 nickels makes 100 cents.
5. 20 nickels makes 100 cents.
6. 82 + 17= 100
6. 82 + 17= 100
7. 100 divided by 4 is 20.
7. 100 divided by 4 is 20.
8. 10 less than 100 is 90.
8. 10 less than 100 is 90.
Letter Lock
Letter Lock
Directions: Solve the crossword puzzle below. The first letter to each answer will reveal the letter lock in numerical order.
Directions: Solve the crossword puzzle below. The first letter to each answer will reveal the letter lock in numerical order.
Video ABC Lock-
Video ABC Lock-
Watch this video about creatures that lived 100 million years ago! Answer these questions and your letter choices will be the code to unlock this lock!
Watch this video about creatures that lived 100 million years ago! Answer these questions and your letter choices will be the code to unlock this lock!
1. What do you call someone who studies fossils?
1. What do you call someone who studies fossils?
A. paleontologist B. biologist C.geologist D. entomologist
A. paleontologist B. biologist C.geologist D. entomologist
2. What did the block of rock show?
2. What did the block of rock show?
A. dinosaurs had an easy life
A. dinosaurs had an easy life
B. dinosaurs were small, weak creatures
B. dinosaurs were small, weak creatures
C. dinosaurs had broken bones signaling a struggle
C. dinosaurs had broken bones signaling a struggle
D. Full body skeletons intact
D. Full body skeletons intact
3. Which was responsible for the thick mud?
3. Which was responsible for the thick mud?
A. earthquake B. tsunami C. typhoon D. volcano
A. earthquake B. tsunami C. typhoon D. volcano
4. Ash contained which material?
4. Ash contained which material?
A. wood B. crystal C. glass D. paper
A. wood B. crystal C. glass D. paper
5. Guanlong was also known as...?
5. Guanlong was also known as...?
A. Crested Dragon B. Crested Bird C. Raptor D. Dino Dot
A. Crested Dragon B. Crested Bird C. Raptor D. Dino Dot
K.Keegan, 2019