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Here's an idea for using worksheets to create color locks for you OneNote Breakout games -- make certain letters correspond to your unlock code! In the sample below, I took an already-created worksheet, added the fill-in boxes and the coordinating color chart. You can create this in Word and attach it to a OneNote. When students click the Word document, they'll get their own copy of the doc to work in. Once they complete the work, they can figure out the color-coded lock code. A worksheet with a twist!
I'm sure you can come up with dozens of ways to incorporate things you're already using into a colored fill-in puzzle!
Tip: Check out my advice for embedding a Microsoft Form as an exit ticket. Have students input the color code they used to unlock the exit ticket.
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