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Cyberchase-The Chase is On!

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Cyberchase—The Chase is On! (Spanish: Cyberchase: ¡Comienza la Aventura![1]) is an English–Spanish bilingual, 1,500-foot, multimedia museum exhibit based on Cyberchase. It was developed by the Children's Museum of Houston, and is permanently installed on the lower level. The exhibit has toured the United States of America.[2][3]

The Chase is On! is targeted at children from five to ten years old, and their families and teachers. It includes 23 activities.[4]

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In addition to the activities listed below, there are "For Real" video kiosks based on Cyberchase For Real, showing people using math concepts in real-world situations; and "Hey Parents!" signs, which describe ideas to take home and continue the learning experience through repetition[5].

  • Cybercycle: Visitors restore energy to Motherboard's reserve.
  • Dragon Dilemma: Visitors must make a strategy to win the game.
  • Flip It, Turn It, Fit it In: Visitors explore different shapes and how they fit together.
  • Jimayan Mystery (Spanish: El misterio Jimaya): Visitors use place value and algebraic reasoning.
  • KahunaHuna Race-a-Runa: Visitors use spatial reasoning and place value to repair a racetrack that Hacker ruined.[5]
  • Penguin Hockey (Spanish: El Hockey del Pingüino): Visitors measure and use angles to maneuver the puck around the icebergs. A "For Real" kiosk demonstrates how angles are applied to billiards and racquetball.[5]
  • Playing with Patterns: Visitors create a musical pattern to play a song.[5]
  • Poddleville Family Patterns: Visitors match Poddlings to their families.
  • Poddle Identification, or Who's Who in Poddleville? (Spanish: ¿Quién es quién en Poddleville?): Visitors identify Poddles by weight.
  • Poddleville Line-Up (Spanish: La alineación de Poddleville): Visitors match suspects with witness descriptions.
  • Rebuild Eureeka: Visitors sort shapes by shape or color.
  • Restore the Power: Visitors combine fractions and use equivalent fractions to restore Motherboard's power. The station is "open-ended with no right answers" to allow visitors to explore how fractions work.[5]
  • Stop the Launch

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