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together to create an interactive technology lesson reviewing motion using mobile devices
such as phones and hand-held Garmin GPSs. Students are placed on teams to race around
the school. Each team is a different color-red, blue, yellow, purple, and orange. Each team
must have a bag to collect items along the way, an electronic device to solve problems, and
a hand-held GPS. This lesson is also used to introduce Geocaching; therefore, cache and
clue will be used interchangeably. All stops contain a waypoint that students must enter
into a GPS. This will lead them to each stop in the race. Teams will be given a clue to their
first stop in the classroom. At this stop, student will find the clue, read what is inside the
envelope to find their next location. Each location has a roadblock (problem-solving task)
the team must complete in order to find or be given their next clue. The teams are given
different locations to ensure no team is competing at the same time in the same location
(example below).
All teams begin in the room with the location to find their first clue (being sent to
the recycle bin outside). There they will find a coke bottle to first cache.
Library Clue-There will be a folder on the wall just inside the library doors.
Students find the clue and solve the math problem (roadblock). The answer to the
problem is a Dewey Decimal. The team must find the book that corresponds with
the Dewey Decimal answer. Inside the book is their next clue. The book is about
physical science.
Parking Lot Clue-When the team gets to the parking lot area from the waypoints,
they will solve the problem found on the cache. If they are correct, the attendant
will give them their next clue attached to a Matchbox car that coordinates with
their team color.
Cafeteria Clue-The cache will be on the wall in an envelope inside one of the
cafeteria doors. Students take the clue, solve it, and go to the Media Specialist to
give their answer. If they are correct, the Media Specialist will hand them their
next clue.
Band Pad Clue-Teams will use the GPS or their phones to measure the area of the
band practice pad. One team member will go inside the school to the front desk
secretary to give the answer. If correct, she will hand them their next clue. If
not, they must go back and remeasure.
Track Clue-Teams will be given a problem to solve. They will give the answer to the
teacher who will give them their next clue pinned to a track jersey.
Flower Bed Clue-In a Petri dish hidden under the flowers is the coordinates to the
outside classroom door. This is will take them to the last pit stop.
All caches are placed on a full sheet of paper that is folded in half. The top half is the
clue, the bottom half is how to complete the task when there. It also has The Amazing
Race with a clipart of a race car on each half. This is to add to the excitement and makes
it feel like the real race.
Cache 1-Books of mystery, love, & lore line the walls of this place...
You need to find the task posted near the entrance space.
And your team will be soon on your way to the next cache!
3Search the library stacks to find a book with that call number.
4Your clue will be hidden inside the book that would be listed first in alphabetical order.
Be sure to take the correct clue!
Cache 1 Problem-How long will it take a cyclist with an acceleration of -2.50 m/s 2 to bring
a bicycle with an initial forward velocity of 13.5 m/s to come to a complete stop?
Now take that answer and multiply it by 99, add 424.3, minus 167.9. This will be
where you can find your next clue.
No need to worry
3-One team member will go tell Mrs. Creek the answer for your next location.
Cache 3 Problem-If you walked on the track .3 km per hour, how long will it take you to
walk 56 meters?
Cache 4-The parking lot is where youll make your next stop.
You will get a car for your clue to continue this race,
3-If you are correct, you will get your next clue.
Cache 4 Problem-A driver is traveling eastward on a dirt road when she spots a
pothole ahead. She slows her car from 140 m/s to 5.5 m/s in 6.0 s. What is the cars
acceleration?
Use your GPS to find the perimeter of the band practice pad by walking along the outside
of the pavement. One team member will go tell the answer to the Mrs. Berry to receive
your next clue!
Youll need to find the pretty flowers and enjoy your stay.
Race Order-
Red Team- A, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 6B
Blue Team- A, 5, 4, 1, 2, 3, 6, 6B
Yellow Team- A, 4, 5, 2, 3, 1, 6, 6B
Purple Team- A, 3, 1, 4, 5, 2, 6, 6B
Orange Team-A, 2, 3, 5, 1, 4, 6, 6B
OBJECTIVES-
-The learner will solve problems related to velocity, acceleration, force, work, and power.