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CREATE Edition!!

Congratulations!!! You have been selected to participate in The Amazing Race. This race around the world will allow you to see strange and unusual places and experience new cultures. You will have to complete tasks and solve clues that will lead you to your next destination. You will start in New York City and the first person to make it back will win.

Rules:

1. Once you have figured out where your destination will be, write it down in your passport and check with “Customs” (Mrs. Karpowich), if she stamps your passport, then you are on the right track and she will give you the next task card. If she doesn’t, look at that clue again and see if you can figure it out.

2. You will have a partner, so work together to accomplish the race. There will be one winner at the end.

Getting Started:

To travel safely from country-to-country you will need to bring along a passport.  Your passport will be used to keep track of where you have been. Only when you passport is stamped by your teacher can you continue on to your next destination.

How to make a passport:

1. Cut out a rectangle from a construction paper (this will be your cover).

2. Fold it in half.

3. Fill out the first page that will go inside your book.

4. Staple the first page and filler pages into your book.

5. Decorate your cover.

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Glossary:

Detour

A choice between two different ways to accomplish a goal or reach a destination. On the surface, one may seem easy but involves some sort of twist; the other may seem difficult but in the end may be the quicker choice.

Fast Forward

Teams may claim only 5 FAST FORWARDS during the entire race. To earn a fast forward, a team must complete 5 out of 5 questions for the appropriate task in that country. Each country task card will describe the Fast Forward feature. Fast Forward enables a team to skip the Pit Stop (see below.)

Pit Stop

The final destination for each leg of a race, at which point a Team must "clock in." A Pit Stop is a built in break in the Race. Even if a team opts for a Fast Forward, they still must “clock in” with Mrs. Karpowich, however, they will simply continue in the race without a Pit Stop.

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|Location: Barbados Warm Up |

|This is your warm up for The Amazing Race: CREATE Edition! |

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|Use this map to trace the path Kit would have taken on the “Dolphin”. Sketch or glue the type of ship on which she sailed along the path. |

|What kind of ship is this? _________________ |

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|Check it with Mrs. Karpowich, and you’re ready for your first Task! |

|Location: New York City, New York, USA Task 1 |

|Welcome to the Amazing Race. Your first task takes place right here in New York City. In order to receive the clue to your next destination.|

|You must find the answers to these questions. Complete 4 out of 5 and a Pit Stop, or 5 out of 5 for no pit stop. |

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|What is written on the book that the Statue of Liberty is holding? |

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|How high is the Empire State Building? |

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|The first time a running electric sign was lit up in Time Square, it announced which president’s victory? |

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|Who is the founder of New York Yellow Cabs & why are the cabs yellow? |

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|When does “Manhattanhenge” occor and describe it. |

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|DETOUR: Complete this activity instead of answering the questions above. |

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|Make a detailed drawing or a model of a famous NYC structure (GW Bridge, Empire State Building, Statue of Liberty, etc… |

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|Location: New York City, New York, USA Clue 1 |

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|Congratulations, you have finished your first task and are ready to move on to your next destination, but can you figure out where to go? |

|Here are your clues: |

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|"Knock, knock." |

|"Who's there?" |

|"Little old lady." |

|"Little old lady who?" |

|"I didn't know you could yodel!" |

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|This landlocked European country is known for remaining neutral during WWII. |

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|(don’t forget to check your destination with Mrs. Karpowich so she can stamp your passport) |

|Location: Switzerland Task 2 |

|Welcome to Switzerland! You must find the answers to 4 out of 5 questions and complete a pit stop, or answer all 5 to move on without a pit |

|stop. Or, complete the detour below. |

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|1. What is the name of the most famous mountain in Switzerland? |

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|What countries surround Switzerland? |

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|3. If you ordered “pastetli,” what would you get? _____________________________________________________ |

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|What is especially unique about the Swiss flag? Make a replica. |

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|What popular font originated in Switzerland, and how did it get its name? |

|Write a poem in this font and print it out. |

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|Detour: |

|List and describe at least 10 festivals celebrated in Switzerland. |

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|Location: Switzerland Clue 2 |

|Congratulations, you have finished your second task and are ready to move on to your next destination, but can you figure out where to go? |

|Here are your clues: |

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|Your next destination is a group of islands located in the Pacific Ocean. |

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|Charles Darwin conducted many studies here |

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|It’s official names is: “Archipiélago de Colón” |

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|(don’t forget to check your destination with Mrs. Karpowich so she can stamp your passport) |

|Location: Galapagos Islands Task 3 |

|Welcome to the Galapagos Islands! Everyone will take a pit stop after this leg of the trip. List 20 facts about these unique islands and then|

|visit the website below to complete the quiz about the animals of the Galapagos Islands. You must receive a score of at least 90% to receive |

|your clue and then either answer the |

|Show your final score to Mrs. Karpowich and she will give you the next clue. |

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|hint: you may use the internet to find the answers |

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|Detour: Find out about the life of Charles Darwin. Write a mini biography about his life and adventures. Be sure to include information |

|about the Galapagos Islands! |

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|Location: Galapagos Islands Clue 3 |

|Congratulations, you have finished your third task and are ready to move on to your next destination, but can you figure out where to go? |

|Here is your clue: |

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|This is northern most state in the United States |

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|(don’t forget to check your destination with Mrs. Karpowich so she can stamp your passport) |

|Location: Alaska Task 4 |

|Welcome to Alaska! Complete the Task or the Detour and take a pit stop. |

|Or, complete both to skip the pitstop!! |

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|Visit the following website to learn about Alaska!!! |

|Here comes the hard part: Remember all of the information you can to take the 2 quizzes below. |

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|Take the quizzes and print out your results to show Mrs. Karpowich. |

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|Detour: |

|In order to proceed to your next destination, you must build your own Inuksuk. Inuksuk means “a thing that can act in the place of a human |

|being.” The Inuits used them to tell mark fishing areas, dangerous places, food storage, and travel. You may use any of the materials in |

|the classroom. Once it is drawn or built, show your teacher and if she approves, she will give you your next clue. Get to it! |

|(hint: Look online to find a picture of an Inuksuk… Remember the 2010 Van Couver Olympics?) |

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|Location: Alaska Clue 4 |

|Congratulations, you have finished your fourth task and are ready to move on to your next destination, but can you figure out where to go? |

|Here is your clue: |

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|This is a place where you might order a vegemite sandwich! |

|You can also head to the outback. (No, not the restaurant!) |

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|(don’t forget to check your destination with Mrs. Karpowich so she can stamp your passport) |

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|Location: Australia Task 5 |

|Welcome to Australia, Mate! Complete 2 of 3 and a pit stop, |

|or all 3 to get your next clue… Good On Ya! |

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|Activity 1: Even though they speak English in Australia, some of their words are different than ours. Write a story using at least 12 words |

|from the word box below. The story should be about Early Australia and how it was first discovered (and who discovered it), and how Australia|

|came to be what it is today. Don’t forget to show your teacher when you are done. |

|Bickies, Bloke, “Good on ya”, vegemite, Bonza, Burl, Mozzie, Twist, Sheila, turn-a-bout, g’day & “tomato sauce”. |

|In addition to these terms, find and define at least 5 more. |

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|Activity 2: Explore the spectacular species of the Great Barrier Reef. Make a poster that shows and describes at least 10 species from this |

|amazing location. Ask Mrs. Karpowich about her trip there! Your poster should look well put together and professional. |

|Activity 3: Who Are Aborigines? |

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|Aborigines are Australia's indigenous people. Recent government statistics counted approximately 400,000 aboriginal people, or about 2% of |

|Australia's total population. Australian Aborigines migrated from somewhere in Asia at least 30,000 years ago. Though they comprise 500–600 |

|distinct groups, aboriginal people possess some unifying links. Among these are strong spiritual beliefs that tie them to the land; a tribal |

|culture of storytelling and art; and, like other indigenous populations, a difficult colonial history. Research about this group of |

|Australians, and their culture. Include “The Dreamtime,” storytelling, art, the didgeridoo, and explore how this group is similar to Native |

|Americans. |

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|Location: Australia Clue 5 |

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|Congratulations, you have finished your fifth task and are ready to move on to your next destination, but can you figure out where to go? |

|Here is your clue: |

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|You won’t have to travel far to get to this island. |

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|It is home to the Kiwi Bird |

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|(don’t forget to check your destination with Mrs. Karpowich so she can stamp your passport) |

|Location: New Zealand Task 6 |

|Welcome to New Zealand! Complete 2 of the following tasks* or all 3 for no pit stop. |

|Task 1: |

|Welcome to the Great New Zealand Scavenger Hunt. You will find it at: |

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|For this Scavenger Hunt, simply click on the links in the left hand margin and the page you need will appear here. The answer/s needed can be found|

|on this page. To return to this question page, click on 'return to questions' underneath quiz links. You will have to search the page yourself to |

|find out the answers to the questions however. The following 14 categories are some of NZ’s sights & locations you will explore: |

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|Northland, Auckland, Coromandel, Waikato, Bay of Plenty, East Coast, Taupo, Wellington, |

|Marborough, Canterbury, West Coast, Otago/Queenstown, Fiordland, Stewart Island |

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|*Complete 10 out of the 14 sections and one of the next two tasks, OR complete all 14 sections to get your pit stop. List your answers neatly on |

|separate paper, and give your answers to Mrs. Karpowich. When you have finished you may like to find out a lot more about New Zealand by visiting |

|further links on these pages, including the photo gallery. |

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|Task 2: Make a detailed travel brochure for the Hot Thermal Springs in New Zealand. Include pictures, locations, and an explanation of what they |

|are and how they’re formed, and how they’re used. One attraction in New Zealand is their “Amazing Maze ‘n’ Maize.” |

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|Task 3: Visit and explore the world of Maze ‘n’ Maizes!! Explore the website, and write an article for a newspaper as |

|if you are a reporter. Your article should be not only about the Mazes, but about the site as well. In addition to the news article, your task is|

|to build your own “Amazing Maze” using construction paper, string and glue. Make sure there is only one way out and don’t make it too easy, or |

|you’ll have to try again!! |

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|Location: New Zealand Clue 6 |

|Congratulations, you have finished your sixth task and are ready to move on to your next destination, but can you figure out where to go? |

|Here is your clue: |

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|“Irashaimasu” |

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|(don’t forget to check your destination with Mrs. Karpowich so she can stamp your passport) |

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|Location: Japan Task 7 |

|Irashaimasu! Welcome to Japan! Complete 2 Tasks, or take the detour to receive your pit stop. Complete 2 tasks AND the detour for no pit |

|stop. |

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|Task 1: The popular game “Sudoku” means “the number that is single” in Japanese. Your task is to successfully solve a sudoku puzzle. Go to |

| to play your game. |

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|Task 2: What are some common Japanese traditions? List and describe at least 5. When you are finished with Tasks 1 & 2, show your teacher |

|and she will give you your next clue or... |

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|Detour: Draw a detailed map of Japan. Include major cities, bodies of water, and significant information. |

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|Location: Japan Clue 7 |

|Congratulations, you have finished your seventh task and are ready to move on to your next destination, but can you figure out where to go? |

|Here is your clue: |

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|This continent is home to over 50 countries. |

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|The country you will be going to is in the northeast corner of this continent |

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|(don’t forget to check your destination with Mrs. Karpowich so she can stamp your passport) |

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|Location: Egypt Task 8 |

|Welcome to Egypt! |

|Egypt is known for a lot of things, including: pyramids, mummies, and hieroglyphics. You and your partner need to accomplish two tasks here. |

|You will need to make a “cartouche” for each of you using hieroglyphics. You should be able to explain what it means. You will also need to |

|list the steps to make a mummy in small poster, or power point presentation. |

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|For making a cartouche, go to this site: |

|For mummy information, go here: |

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|Detour: Create your own activity for Egypt. Clear it with Mrs. Karpowich before you begin. |

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|Complete the cartouche & mummy activity and receive your pitstop, or complete both and the detour to receive clue #8. |

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|Location: Egypt Clue 8 |

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|Congratulations, you have finished your eighth task and are ready to move on to your next destination, but can you figure out where to go? |

|Here is your clue: |

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|This country is known for its leaning tower. |

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|(Don’t forget to check your destination with Mrs. Karpowich so she can stamp your passport) |

|Location: Italy Task 9 |

|Welcome to Italy! Complete Task 1 & 2 and a pit stop, or complete the detour and a pit stop. Or, complete all 3 to get your next clue. |

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|Research the history of this famous structure. Give the details in an essay, power point, or method of your choice. Include the architect, |

|important dates, explanation for leaning, etc… |

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|Task 2: Make a timeline to depict Italy’s history. Begin from approximately 600 B.C.E. and go up to present day. |

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|Detour: Plan an itinerary for a trip to Italy. What places will you visit? Describe at least 5. Include a map of your journey, and |

|highlight the locations. |

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|Location: Italy Clue 9 |

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|Congratulations, you have finished your ninth task and are ready to move on to your next destination, but can you figure out where to go? |

|Here is your clue: |

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|This country is home to a great wall. |

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|(don’t forget to check your destination with Mrs. Karpowich so she can stamp your passport) |

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|Location: China Task 10 |

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|Welcome to China! Complete both tasks and a pitstop to receive your next clue. Or, complete the two tasks and the detour to avoid the |

|pitstop and receive your next clue. |

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|Task 1: Use information from this website to write a song about China. Use a song|

|that you know, and change the lyrics to be about this country. You must present the song to the group |

|Task 2: Design your own activity and clear it with Mrs. Karpowich |

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|Detour: Find out what common puzzle game means “seven clever piece picture” in Chinese. Visit this website to complete the twenty |

|activities. |

|Print out your favorite to show Mrs. Karpowich! |

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|Location: China Clue 10 |

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|Congratulations, you have finished your tenth task and are ready to head home!! |

|Put all of the activities for each location together in a folder along with your passport. You will receive comments and the completed rubric|

|from Mrs. Karpowich!! But first… |

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|Get your passport stamped for China and create a clue 10 and an activity 11 of your own! Include the following in your activity: |

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|Stamp for passport |

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|Thanks for completing the Amazing Race: CREATE Edition! |

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Pit Stops

Take turns rolling 1 and 2 dice to determine your pitstop. (Example, after New York, roll 1 die. After Switzerland, roll 2 dice.) The number on which it lands determines which pitstop you take.

1. Ask at least 5 teachers what their favorite location they’ve ever visited. Don’t ask more than 1 teacher on a grade level! Include at least one “specials” teacher.

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2. Use the “buddy walkers” to traverse the length of either gym.

3. Roll the dice again (either one or two). Take a brisk walk through our Cherry Hill or Roosevelt halls for the number of minutes that appears on the dice.

4. Find out who attended the same college as Mrs Karpowich.

5. List 5 places you would like to visit.

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6. Roll 2 dice, multiply by 10 and take that many steps up/down the stairway.

7. Ask Mr. Hunter/Mrs. Naimaster for a jump rope. Jump rope for at least 20 times without “tripping.”

8. Go to your classroom and clean out/organize your desk.

9. Cut a piece of paper into a square and make an origami creation or a fortune teller.

10. Count how many steps it is from the 2 farthest points away from each other in Roosevelt or Cherry Hill.

11. Make up a silly dance routine.

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