Sunday 23 November 2014

Spy Day!

We had a fantastic time on Spy Day. Lots of us dressed up in our spy disguises! Some of us might not look that unusual. That's because we wanted to blend in and not look suspicious so we disguised ourselves as pupils, runners and ordinary members of the public. Check out our spy disguises and moves! (Click to make each picture bigger).








We were introduced to our mission by Spy HQ. We needed to find the missing briefcase. However, our task would not be easy! There were lots of missions to solve!


Our first mission involved crossing some crocodile infested waters! We could only step in or on the equipment. If we touched the playground, a spy would be eaten and we needed to start all over again. Team work and communication was essential to crossing the waters successfully!




We then had to rescue some of our spies that had been kidnapped! They were very cold so they needed to be rescued quickly.




We then had to trace our way around to find footprints that had the correct mystery codes hidden underneath them.



Then on to our next mission.... Making a shelter for the night. We used sheets, pegs, rubber bands and bamboo to make our shelter. It needed to be waterproof. To make sure that it was, we had to sit underneath it and hope that we didn't get wet! This task involved us using our spy powers of team work and problem solving. 












In the afternoon, we had to dodge the laser maze and make sure that we didn't trigger the alarm. The lasers were very hard to see - we had to use smoke to see where they were. There are several spies crossing the lasers in this photo - you can't see them because it was so dark! 


To complete our mission, we had to solve codes to find the clues to which briefcase we needed. When we found the correct briefcase, we needed to solve more codes to work out the combination so we could open the case!





When we opened the case, we found our super spy certificates for completing our mission!




1 comment:

  1. I thought spy day was EPIC ! The photos are really good.
    George D

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