
The Feasting Hall
The floor of the Garrison is not that elaborate. I didn’t want students to have to spend a lot of time in one place before they could earn a piece of the map. So, after exploring the room (if they chose to do so) they head down the hall and see another room to the left.

I used Thinglink for the last part of the investigation. Each hotspot is a “Text and Media” label because the “Text and label” option only allowed 100 characters. Students answer each question and write down their answers. When they click “Next” they take a quiz:


It doesn’t matter where the map piece is “hidden”. When they answer correctly, they are taken to the last page of the module that awards them the piece of the map.
