Murder Mystery!
On Tuesday we went on a trip to Bankside to crack some codes. We had a sheet of paper including clues to help us figure out who committed a fictional murder. The hints were shown on buildings or plaques. We saw many different monuments and shops from the Georgian period (1600-1700). Our main mission was to read the clues from the plaques and sheets then each clue gave a hint as to who we needed to eliminate as a suspect.This trip helped us with our code breaking skills.
Inayah, Silver Class
On a wonderful Tuesday, we went on an amazing treasure hunt at Bankside and figured out different kinds of variations of clues on our sheets of paper, to work out who was innocent, who was a fictional murderer and exploring different kinds of places to find some more clues. In the end, we didn't finish it in time, however we had the jolliest time and went to many places which made me really happy.
Aadhil, Silver Class
We went on a treasure hunt to track down a fictional culprit; there were many clues to consider as we walked around. We had to find answers to mysterious riddles and we had to find things like plaques, monuments and even initials that blended into our surroundings, which was very exciting but also a bit difficult.
Jemmar, Silver class