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Rubik’s Cube (TM) Top Secret Mission

December 7, 2019 By Bekki Leave a Comment This content may contain affiliate links.

A reader asked if I could create her son an activity to add to the Rubik’s Cube she bought him.

Nothing excites kids like the words “Top Secret”.

These activities make the perfect pair with a Rubik’s Cube(TM) and make excellent math centers, bell work, party activities or just plain fun.
Included:

  • Top Secret instructions
  • 18 Mission Cards
  • Mission foldable folders
  • Laughs and curiosity

*Rubik’s Cube sold separately

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For Student: Prepare Top Secret Envelope and Mission Instruction cards.For longest life, copy onto cardstock paper and laminate.


Student comes to “Mission Commander” for 1-3 Missions to complete at a time. They must show the completed tasks to mission command before getting their next set of orders.


For Mission Command(YOU): Prepare Top Secret Envelope and Mission Instruction cards. For longest life, copy onto cardstock paper and laminate.

When Student comes to receive their secret mission give them 1-3 mission/tasks to complete. When they return with a successful mission they can receive a new set of “orders”.


These missions do not need to be completed in any particular order, but may be carefully selected by mission command to ensure success!

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