POLAR This Enrichment4You E-guide gives you: *A Brief History about mystery stories *Suggestions on how create a Polar Mystery Box based on the Polar Exploration series ENRICHMENT4YOU Published by Henrich Incorporated Copyright 2008 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying or otherwise, without first obtaining the written permission of the copyright owner.
TABLE OF CONTENTS How to Create a Polar Mystery Box - Page i-ii Enrichment Guides in the Polaris Chronicles Polar Expedition Series Page iii Polar Exploration Mystery Invitation Page iv A Brief Overview About Mystery Stories & Historic Events Pages 1-7 How to Write a Mystery Story Using the Items in the Series Pages 8-10 Selecting a Container & Using the Riddles & Clues Page 11 About the Riddles & Clues Page 12 How the Riddles & Clues Were Developed Page 13 What to Discover Page 14 Sample Riddles Page 15-20 Riddle 1 Cryptography Border Pages 21-22 Riddle 2 Layered Letter & Reverse Script Pages 23-25 Riddle 3 Layered Maps Pages 26-27 Riddle 4 Layered & Revolving Pages 28-29 Riddle 5 Reassemble Pages 30-31 Riddle 6 Common Object Disguised Pages 30, 32 Riddle 7 Microscript Pages 33, 32 Riddle 8 Cryptography Code Strip Pages 34-35 Riddle 9 Create a False Bottom Pages 36-37 Riddle 10 Dot to Dot Pages 38-39 Solutions to Riddles & Clues Page 40 Assembling the Polar Mystery Box Pages 41-46 INTRODUCTION The purpose of Creating a Polar Mystery Box is to provide basic instruction on how to create a mystery adventure story through the use of different activities included in the Polaris Chronicles - Polar Expedition series. Although each of the enrichment guides can stand alone, including them in a final box adds to the overall appeal. This Enrichment Guide will describe how to take the characters presented, the setting and various riddles and clues from the other six enrichment guides and use them to form a foundation for a fictional mystery story. Suggestions for riddles, clues and how to hide them in a finished Polar expedition box is presented.
HOW TO CREATE A POLAR MYSTERY BOX This enrichment guide offers numerous ideas on how to create an underlying mystery mixed together with both real and imaginary characters, settings and events. Listed below is the process I would recommend you use in making The Polaris Chronicles - Polar Exploration - Create a Polar Mystery Box. 1. SELECT A BOX. See page 11 for suggestions. 2. PREPARE THE RIDDLE CARDS. Print out pages 16-17. Information about the Riddle Cards can be found on pages 12-20. Place the riddle cards into a special envelope and label RIDDLES. 3. PRINT OUT THE PAGE - What to discover - page 14. Pages 12-14 explain the process to solve the riddles and how to find the clues. The clues will allow page 14 to be completed. 4. MAKE THE CLUES FOR EACH RIDDLE. Make the items where each of the clues will be hidden inside the box. RIDDLE 1 - CRYPTOGRAPHY BORDER - Pages 21-22 RIDDLE 2 - LAYERED LETTER & REVERSE SCRIPT - Pages 23-25 RIDDLE 3 - LAYERED MAPS - Pages 26-27 RIDDLE 4 - LAYERED & REVOLVING - Pages 28-29 RIDDLE 5 - REASSEMBLE - Page 30-31 RIDDLE 6 - COMMON OBJECT DISGUISED - Page 30, 32 RIDDLE 7 - MICROSCRIPT - Page 33, 32 RIDDLE 8 - CRYPTOGRAPHY CODE STRIP - Page 34-35 RIDDLE 9 - CREATE A FALSE BOTTOM - Pages 36-37 RIDDLE 10 - DOT TO DOT - Pages 38-39 i
HOW TO CREATE A POLAR MYSTERY BOX (Continued) 5. HIDE THE CLUES IN THE POLAR MYSTERY BOX & INCLUDE OTHER ITEMS MADE FROM THE POLARIS CHRONICLES - POLAR SERIES. See pages iii, 41-45 for descriptions of the other enrichment guides. 6. WRAP THE BOX IN PLAIN BROWN WRAPPING PAPER & EMBELLISH THE OUTSIDE. Embellish the outside of the paper with the name & address to whom you want to receive the box. Add cancelled postage stamps, rubber stamps etc. to make it look interesting. 7. BOX DISCOVERED. Once the box is found by the person it is being delivered to, give them a copy of the What to Discover on page 14 and the Polar Exploration Mystery Invitation description on page iv. There are 6 other enrichment guides that are designed to work together as companion activities with this enrichment guide. Although you don t necessarily need these other guides to make this enrichment guide work, they are designed to show you how to antique items, make artifacts and other period based items where you can hide the clues. See page iii for this listing of the Polaris Chronicles - Polar Exploration series. ii
ENRICHMENT GUIDES IN THE POLARIS CHRONICLES - POLAR SERIES The title highlighted in blue represents the content of this enrichment guide. The Polaris Chronicles - Polar Exploration - Create a Polar Mystery Box Polar Exploration - Creating a Polar Exploration Box & Cards *Make a Polar Exploration Box *Make embellished cards detailing facts about the Heroic Age of Exploration Polar Exploration - Archaeology *Read a Brief History about Archaeology of the Arctic and Antarctic *How to Antique Paper *How to Make a Vintage Journal Polar Exploration - Food & Drink *Read a Brief History about the Food and Drink on the Journey *Create a Polar Exploration Inspired Meal *Recreate a Vintage Recipe Booklet Polar Exploration - Geology *Read a Brief History about the Geology of the Arctic and Antarctic *Decoupage a Small Box with Vintage Polar Illustrations *Make a 3-D Polar Vignette Polar Exploration - Natural History *Read a Brief History about the Natural History of the Arctic and Antarctic *Make a Natural History Display Box *Make a Faux Miniature Fossil Container Polar Exploration - Paper Relics *Read a Brief History about Paper Relics of the Arctic and Antarctic *Make Paper Relics including: Make an Antique Transmittal Envelope Faux Wax Seal Make a Faux Wax Seal Collection How to Make Vintage Cartes de Visite & Cabinet Cards iii
Polar Exploration Mystery Invitation DIRECTIONS: Make a copy of the invitation below, cut it out and glue onto a separate sheet of paper. Antique this new sheet of paper invitation and give it along with a copy of page 14. Dear You are about to embark on a journey of extraordinary proportions. The adventure begins with the arrival of this unexpected package. Inside this package will be a handcrafted polar exploration box filled with exciting and imaginative ideas to set your mind to a time when courage and adventure went hand and hand. Join the likes of Admiral Perry, Ernest Shackleton, and other great explorers through both authentic and fictional memorabilia. But...underneath all of this is another storyline. One that must be discovered. There are hidden clues, ciphers and puzzles woven into the memorabilia and material. It is a story within a story. The scene is an expedition set during the early 1900 s. You will be participating in a voyage of discovery to the Arctic & Antarctic with the International Society of Adventure & Discovery. You will be traveling with Professor Polaris, the commander of the expedition. The outcome of the expedition is unknown. It is your story to tell. As you review each item in the box, you will find yourself having a most extraordinary experience. Each item is designed to stir your imagination and assist you in creating your own version or versions of a polar adventure. The items in the box become prompts for numerous storylines which you create. The items can be used separately or woven together. Use the items to generate an ongoing historic fiction, solve and write a mystery, participate as a member of an expedition to the polar regions, design a fictional scrapbook and much more. The Polar Exploration Mystery Box is a unique gift. There are secrets to be discovered which are hidden throughout the contents of the box. You are encouraged to look carefully at each and every object. Some of these items hide clues. The hidden clues provide information which will allow you to fill out the sheet you will receive. To find the clues you will have to solve the riddles. The riddles require thought in order to figure out where a clue can be found. The riddles do not have to be solved in any particular order, but some clues require the use of another clue to discover information to fill in on the What to Discover sheet. Once you have solved the riddles and found all of the clues you will have the beginnings of a potential story based on the characters, settings and plots you find. The story is yet to be written. It is up to you to weave all these items together. Some of the information is based on real historic people and events. In some cases the information is fictional. All of it is based on the Heroic Age of Polar Exploration. iv