Showing posts with label game. Show all posts
Showing posts with label game. Show all posts

Friday, December 9, 2016

FBM Winner :: Elie's Java Script Game

Elie is our second place winner for Family Blogging Month! Congratulations on your win! 




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One of the prizes included a free post on Mrs. Yollis' Classroom Blog. Elie is a fine, fine coder and created this game for you on Code.org.

Photo by Mrs. Yollis




Here is the code Elie used to create this game:  











Here is Elie playing his game and narrating some of the elements. He used the Acer app called Kazam to make this screencast. 






Did you win Elie's game? If not, try again!


What kinds of games have you created?







Friday, October 7, 2016

BreakOut EDU!



Mrs. Garcia came to our room today with a fabulous game! 
It was called BreakOut EDU




Photo by Mrs. Yollis

First, Mrs. Yollis put us into eight teams, one for each letter in the word TEAMWORK. Then Mrs. Garcia explained the rules. We would have 45 minutes to solve eight problems. A correct answer would lead to a number or word that unlocked a lock. Two hints were permitted


Photo by Mrs. Yollis











Would we be able to unlock them all?  






Photo by Mrs. Yollis 





TEAMWORK was important!
If you finished your task and unlocked one lock, you were free to go and help other teams. 








 Everyone was intrigued with the locks.  




Photo by Mrs. Yollis 



With 45 minutes on the clock, we began our challenge! 




Some students worked with Morse code.









Others constructed a time line. 





These two are discussing a math task to solve a mystery. 





Hundreds charts and logical reasoning were used repeatedly.





Sometimes the locks opened. Other times they did not. 
If the code didn't open the lock, we had to try something new. 

 


One by one we began our escape! 

Here we are at the halfway mark! Four unlocked. 



With over nine minutes to spare, we unlocked the box! This was our second attempt to break out, and we used teamwork and perseverance to succeed




Photo by Mrs. Garcia

We loved this type of collaborative learning!  A tip of the hat to Jeanine Huebner for the BreakOut EDU tasks! 










Without revealing too many clues, what was difficult about your task?

What did you learn about yourself from this experience?