Common use of Player Clause in Contracts

Player. 1 goes to the new room (the end of the code) and makes a guess where in the house they are located. What is the fewest number of directions that can be given to arrive at a certain destination? What did you learn about how a coder interacts with a computer? Do you prefer being the computer or the coder? ▇▇▇▇▇ has a number machine which allows numbers to enter, interact, and change. • When she enters the number 2 in the machine, the number 4 comes out. • When she enters the number 5 in the machine, the number 10 comes out. • When she enters the number 10 in the machine, the number 20 comes out. • When she enters the number 100 in the machine, the number 200 comes out. What happens to numbers when they enter the machine? How do you know? Choose a few more numbers and determine what happens after they enter the machine. Create a rule about patterns, based on what you learned from ▇▇▇▇▇’s number machine. “Sliding Door Moments” are seemingly inconsequential moments or interactions that end up having a much bigger impact than anticipated. For example, you choose one park to play in over another, and you end up meeting your new best friend at that park. Illustrate two different seven-panel storyboards with the same beginning panel(s). Have the main character make a different decision at the “sliding door moment” and conclude each storyboard with a different ending.

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Sources: Collaboration Agreement, Collaboration Agreement