Monday, April 3, 2017

Breakout EDU Box: Pesach puzzles


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We reviewed our Haggadah learning by playing a Breakout game. The students had to solve puzzles and crack codes to open 6 different locks to be able to open the box (which had pretzels and chocolate chips which was turned into hot fudge). directional locks, number locks and key locks. This was an engaging educational fun activity for all the boys.
Jteach created a series of interactive puzzles based on the popular breakout.edu model. I modified most of it so that my students can complete it in Hebrew. 


I also added a scavenger hunt component. Students had to find the keys by following clues and finding invisible ink using an UltraViolet Blacklight
which led them to one of the keys.

My favorite activity was the "Which Way Did They Go?" puzzle, using the directional lock where the students had to learn the pessukim which describes the travels of the Bnei Yisrael in the dessert and map out the directions. They then had to follow the same pattern on the lock.



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