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I'm bored. The worst thing for a teacher to hear, because it means engagement is gone. When students aren't engaged in their learning, they can't construct new learning. I am always looking for new ways to peak student curiosity and have them willing to try something new. I have found doing breakout style activities brings even the most reluctant participant into the activity. You can help by providing locks and different boxes that can hold the materials. I am limited by my supplies, and these additions will allow multiple, more challenging breakout challenges.

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I'm bored. The worst thing for a teacher to hear, because it means engagement is gone. When students aren't engaged in their learning, they can't construct new learning. I am always looking for new ways to peak student curiosity and have them willing to try something new. I have found doing breakout style activities brings even the most reluctant participant into the activity. You can help by providing locks and different boxes that can hold the materials. I am limited by my supplies, and these additions will allow multiple, more challenging breakout challenges.

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