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Doing in-person breakout games in your classroom is a lot of fun! But replacing locks, getting locked out of your locks, fading letters and numbers on your locks...ugh! How about using a OneNote file to replace all those physical locks?
If you create a OneNote file with multiple locking sections, you can coordinate the digital codes to the physical locks in a snap! I suggest naming your OneNote Sections to match the type of physical lock students are working with. Then, within that locked section is a clue to the real game going on in your classroom. Easy!
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