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#Mystery Skype

Sprague School - Mystery Skype Session
Daniel Wright Staff and Faculty
Mystery Skype Session 
Tweets by @MysterySkype
The global guessing game that gets kids learning with Skype. Sign up to join our new Mystery Skype community. Teachers register, and you Skype (live video chat) with a “mystery class” (the teachers know the location; the students do not). The students need to guess the location of the other classroom by asking questions. 
Teachers sign-up at the aforementioned page, and you can sort results by most active or by who has Twitter feeds (so you can see who is active online and is most likely to respond!).

Find a classroom, and the students plan out and play “20 questions” to determine where the other classroom is located. It’s pretty popular - check out Mystery Skype on Twitter or check out the #mysteryskype hashtag to take part in the chatter.
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