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I often advise teachers to make breakout games that are do-able in one class sitting, but sometimes students take longer to work on a breakout game and at other times it's just not possible to play a whole game in a short amount of time -- maybe it's a test review or a Build-Your-Own-Adventure Story. And frankly, whether you're playing a short or long game, it's a good idea to give students a code tracker so that they can quickly re-unlock OneNote sections. (Sections auto-lock after approximately 15 minutes).
Feel free to grab my Code Tracker below. I've posted a Word document and a PDF for your use. These can be used in printed version or for online/digital environments.
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