Every other Monday, join us in the EDGE for a quick and engaging challenge that will test your skills and spark your creativity. Mar 9 Tee K.O. | Mar 23 Unplugged Coding: Human Robots
3/9 - Tee K.O. (from Jackbox Games) - Bring your whackiest designs and most outlandish slogans, because for this Teen Challenge we're playing Tee K.O. Tee K.O. is a game where players draw designs on t-shirt templates, then type up funny and typically random slogans, which are paired with the t-shirts. Players vote on the best t-shirt with slogan.
3/23 - Unplugged Coding: Human Robot - Practice coding skills by guiding your friends with specific directions through a maze of treasures and traps to lead them safely to the exit. You'll be either a robot or pilot, then paired with the someone from the opposite group. "Pilots" will be given a map of the grid which will allow them to give specific commands to their "robot" to lead them to treasure and out of the grid to safety without running into any traps. "Robots" on the other hand can have a little fun with it and choose to go rouge if their instructions are not specific enough.
AGE GROUP: | Teens (6th - 12th Grade) |
EVENT TYPE: | Fun & Games |
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