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Blue Team Project

The document outlines a scavenger hunt with clues related to Jules Verne and his work, particularly focusing on the character Phileas Fogg. Participants are directed to various locations and tasks, such as drawing and answering questions, to find the next clue. The clues involve themes of travel, science, and sports, leading to a final location for a prize.

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Blue Team Project

The document outlines a scavenger hunt with clues related to Jules Verne and his work, particularly focusing on the character Phileas Fogg. Participants are directed to various locations and tasks, such as drawing and answering questions, to find the next clue. The clues involve themes of travel, science, and sports, leading to a final location for a prize.

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Blue/Yellow/Green Team members:____________________________________

1. You too, will go on a trek. You must look for your first clue, taking some steps. First 13,then
15 and then to the lab. I’m afraid the clue isn’t a crab. Keep going until you’re like Philley. Just like
him. Your next clue must be in the ___ ____ ___.

2. You’ve made it to the gym right now. This clue will make you draw I vow.
This time your task is to illustrate the famous Fogg that we will chase.

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2 The Fogg that we are following is not a lawyer or a clown. Nevertheless, he is punctual with no
frown . Your next clue lies in a place where you must raise your legs and your face. You climb high
up and lest you fall, your clue is stuck right on the __ __ __ __!

3. You’ve found it! You’ve found it! You’re at the bench now. Now you must write out the answer
of the paragraph bound.

You see that Jules Verne was a writer to be. What things were the things that made him just so keen?

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3 That’s right! He loved science and travel and words that can say. Your clue is not so very far away.
Look in a place where you may go sit down. It is the color of your team, but it is not by a stream.
Luckily there is no stench. The place you must go is a __ ___ __ __ __.

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4 In only 80 days they say? What do they want to do? What could get in their way?
What is “it” in sentence one? I’m not so sure that sounds like fun. What does Fogg want in return
for a trip that could put him in an urn?

Now your turn has come to pass, back outside- at last at last! This is a game that many love. Unless,
that is, you are a dove. In this sport, there is equipment -that’s not all- you defninitely need a ball.
There also is, my friend I’ve met, a stringy goal, that is a ___ ___ ___.

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5 Foggy Foggy, what a gambler. Goodness knows he wasn’t a straggler. Just what was it on the
clock at the time he gave the door a knock?

5 How would you say Passepartout felt when he heard his life would melt?
And you, if you had twenty thou, what would you do and then how?

Now then, now then you want to know where the next clue is I suppose. So go on in into the loo.
Which one? Should it be pink or blue? It’s in the one where you can see those who must sit down to
pee! It is the _______________

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6 Oh no! Oh no! What a fix! This adds a new element to the mix! What did the detective think of
Fogg? What had happened? That’s so odd! Why did Fix not take Fogg right off? What made him
wait and scoff? And this paper, so important, where did he have to go to get it?

And Passepartout? Where’d he go? Why did he not know?

And now the clue to your own game. This sport has quite a lot of fame. You have a ball that you
must dribble and you can even play when crippled. You throw the ball into a net. You know your
clue by now I bet. Sometimes you jump, sometimes you fall. You know the sport is
___ ___ ____ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___.

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7 Passepartout’s watch is never wrong… but he does sing a sad sad song. When you travel, time
does change. It is a thing that’s rather strange. What do we call this phenomenon that makes you
sleepy when it’s dawn?

The clue this time is high high up. It is quite clear and is there stuck. It’s a bit fragile, yet so hard.
Yet it sounds not like any bard. There are so many in the school. Also in your house, they’re cool.
Sometimes they open, sometimes not. You can give it just one thought. Do be quick there, not so
slow. You’re looking for a ____ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___.
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8. Such a sight!What did they see? Draw it draw it now for me!
What a different way to live. That the girl too, must herself give. Can you find the lastest clue?
It just might be in an old shoe? Or in a glass ? A bowl of brass? No! The clue is where you go to be
with Maricruz don’t you know! A place to learn and speak and say! Don’t let the prize there get
away!
It is the __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __

2 Pick one to find the next clue!

He was rich, smart and he lived in London.

He was curious about science, wanted to travel and was very imaginative.

He was a homebody, lived in the 18th century and was interested in music.

Wrong!

Wrong!

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