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  I Spy Shapes
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  The learner will ask yes-no questions to identify a secret shape (similar to Twenty Questions). Build understanding of shapes and logic skills with this game for all ages.
  
Artificial Intelligence: The Intelligent Piece of Paper
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  This activity explores what it means for a computer to be intelligent and introduces the topic of what a computer program is and how everything computers do simply involves following instructions writ
  
Cryptographic Protocols: The Peruvian Coin Flip
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  This activity about cryptographic techniques illustrates how to accomplish a simple, but nevertheless seemingly impossible task—making a fair, random choice by flipping a coin between two people who d
  
Mystery Number
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  Combine logic and numbers in this game for all ages. Players start with a 10x10 grid of the numbers 1 to 100. One person chooses a secret number and announces the range in which it falls.
  Narrow It Down: Asking Yes-No Questions
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  In this activity, the learner asks yes-no questions to identify a secret object (similar to Twenty Questions). This game is easy to adapt for different ages and different kinds of contexts.
  Size Them Up: Learning About Volume and Capacity
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  In this activity, learners will put a set of containers in order by capacity. Would the tallest container hold more or less water than the wide, short one?
  Narrow it Down: Numbers
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  In this activity, learners will ask yes-no questions to identify a secret number (similar to Twenty Questions). Combine logic and numbers in this game for all ages.