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:What role does persistence play when facing a problem that seems unsolvable at first?
:What role does persistence play when facing a problem that seems unsolvable at first?


=Launch=
'''Launch'''
[[Mystery Puzzle: "The Case of the Missing Artifact"]]
[[Mystery Puzzle: "The Case of the Missing Artifact"]]


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[[ Morse Code ]]
[[ Morse Code ]]


Mental Difficulty: High-Pressure Situations Requiring Quick Decision-Making
=Mental Difficulty: High-Pressure Situations Requiring Quick Decision-Making=


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'''Launch'''
Simulate a high-pressure scenario, such as a timed decision-making challenge. For example, students must decide how to allocate limited resources in a survival situation or respond to an unexpected event in a game-like environment. Emphasize the need for quick thinking under pressure.
Simulate a high-pressure scenario, such as a timed decision-making challenge. For example, students must decide how to allocate limited resources in a survival situation or respond to an unexpected event in a game-like environment. Emphasize the need for quick thinking under pressure.


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     How can we improve our ability to make good decisions when there isn’t time for detailed analysis?
     How can we improve our ability to make good decisions when there isn’t time for detailed analysis?


Mental Difficulty: Concentrating on Demanding Tasks for Extended Periods
[[ Mental Difficulty: Concentrating on Demanding Tasks for Extended Periods ]]


Launch:
Launch:
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     What techniques can we use to build our focus and attention over time?
     What techniques can we use to build our focus and attention over time?


These launches and questions are designed to spark deep thinking and exploration of each mental difficulty, encouraging students to reflect on their experiences and discover strategies for overcoming challenges.
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You said:
"Start by presenting a complex puzzle or problem-solving scenario, such as a mystery that requires connecting seemingly unrelated clues. Ask students to work in small groups to develop a strategy for solving the puzzle, emphasizing the need for critical thinking and collaboration."  What do you suggest?
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For a complex puzzle or problem-solving scenario, you could use a scenario inspired by real-life mysteries or detective work. Here’s a suggestion:
For a complex puzzle or problem-solving scenario, you could use a scenario inspired by real-life mysteries or detective work. Here’s a suggestion:

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