How to Be an Elementary School Spy
Get a small bag., Put all of your 'tools' inside., Make a team., Consider code names., Communicate in code., Learn the layout of the playground., Start having 'training missions' so you can train enough., After your training missions, start planning...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Get a small bag.
Make sure it's one that nobody will be suspicious about.
If you're outside of school, go with something small.
But during school a backpack will work great. -
Step 2: Put all of your 'tools' inside.
Important tools include pen, binoculars, a notebook, and a digital camera.
Include clothing for disguises, a hat, a scarf, some sunglasses that cover much of your face.
Possibly you could put a snack and some water in there. , You can do larger missions if you have more people, about two to six kids.
Make sure your spy team is composed of your closest friends, only kids who you can trust.
You don't want a tell-tale! Appoint a leader (the Head Agent), and listen to her and to your team members. , Make up a secret identity for each of you, so if you do get caught, you aren't totally busted.
Memorize your code names and practice using them., Learn how to talk in Pig Latin or some other language.
Practice your language, and keep using those code names., Know where all the secret walkways and hiding places are.
Establish a secret hideout on your playground.
This should be large enough to fit you and your team and provide a good secret area in which to stash supplies. , Learn skills like sneaking around after school ,,,,,, That way, you can record what you saw or heard. , -
Step 3: Make a team.
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Step 4: Consider code names.
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Step 5: Communicate in code.
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Step 6: Learn the layout of the playground.
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Step 7: Start having 'training missions' so you can train enough.
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Step 8: After your training missions
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Step 9: start planning real missions.
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Step 10: Try to sneak up on people and write down the things they're saying on your notebook.
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Step 11: Use all of your skills that you have learned from training.
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Step 12: Don't tell anyone about your missions or else.
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Step 13: Spy on people during recess.
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Step 14: Always have a handy notepad or notebook and pen with you at all times at recess.
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Step 15: Spy members: Head Agent Tracker-keeps track of target Getaway Agent-plans all the quick getaways just in case Sneak Master-small agent
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Step 16: fast and can fit in small places Interactor-one who can get info from targets or distract suspects
Detailed Guide
Make sure it's one that nobody will be suspicious about.
If you're outside of school, go with something small.
But during school a backpack will work great.
Important tools include pen, binoculars, a notebook, and a digital camera.
Include clothing for disguises, a hat, a scarf, some sunglasses that cover much of your face.
Possibly you could put a snack and some water in there. , You can do larger missions if you have more people, about two to six kids.
Make sure your spy team is composed of your closest friends, only kids who you can trust.
You don't want a tell-tale! Appoint a leader (the Head Agent), and listen to her and to your team members. , Make up a secret identity for each of you, so if you do get caught, you aren't totally busted.
Memorize your code names and practice using them., Learn how to talk in Pig Latin or some other language.
Practice your language, and keep using those code names., Know where all the secret walkways and hiding places are.
Establish a secret hideout on your playground.
This should be large enough to fit you and your team and provide a good secret area in which to stash supplies. , Learn skills like sneaking around after school ,,,,,, That way, you can record what you saw or heard. ,
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