CLUE 4: More Letters and Quarters
CLUE 4: More Letters and Quarters CLUE 4: More Letters and Quarters They drove to a rest stop near Flagstaff, and Dad called Abuela on his cell phone. "Wow, you have done a great job! I hope you're in Flagstaff," said Abuela over the phone. "Put me on the speakerphone so everyone can hear." Hi everyone. Here is clue 4. Unscramble the letters in Clue 3 that chose not to join. Go two hours east on Interstate 40. And meet at the head of Washington's coin. "See you in two hours!" Abuel
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CLUE 4: More Letters and Quarters
CLUE 4: More Letters and Quarters
They drove to a rest stop near Flagstaff, and Dad called Abuela on his cell phone.
"Wow, you have done a great job!I hope you're in Flagstaff," said Abuela over the phone."Put me on the speakerphone so everyone can hear."
Hi everyone. Here is clue 4.
Unscramble the letters in Clue 3 that chose not to join.
Go two hours east on Interstate 40.
And meet at the head of Washington's coin.
"See you in two hours!" Abuela said.
"Bye, Abuela!" the children shouted.
"I guess we need to pull out the map again," said Rob.
"And don't forget Clue 3," said Emily.
The children saw that some of the letters were different from the other letters in Clue 3.They figured that those were the letters that didn't join.But when they listed the letters, F, i, e, t, d, i, P, r, o, e, e, r, s, f, t, they didn't make sense.
Then Adriana remembered that Abuela had said to unscramble the letters.So they each played with the letters.They scrambled and unscrambled them as Dad drove.
They had made Peter Fest, and Free Poets but nothing was making sense.Then Dad reminded them of the map.
"We are driving two hours east on I-40.Maybe you can use the scale of miles on the map to figure out how far two hours driving would be,and see if something near that spot has the letters you listed."