Friday, March 9, 2018

International Spy Mueseum

We are Skyping Lucy from the International Spy Museum in Washington D.C. She is going to see if we have what it takes to be a spy. She is going to put a normal picture on screen and we are going to try and find five things that look suspicious in the image.

We found that people could be conducting a "brush pass', a guy leaning forward by a tree, someone in the window, someone could be eavesdropping, and someone could be conducting surveillance.

 We are now getting to look at spy gadgets and guess what they are used for. This is a spy watch that can be used to take photos or videos in secret.
In the photo above there is a gun disguised as lipstick.

She also says they are a medium sized museum and get a few thousand visitors per day. They have exhibits, interactive activities, scavenger hunts, birthday parties, overnights, and even spy camps! There are three exhibits at the museum right now, and her favorite is a section of the James Bond exhibit called "My Bond Moment". This is where real spies talk about their experiences. She has worked there for five and a half years, and says if you want a job like her we would need to go to college, get good grades, and like working with kids!

--Makayla, Varshini, Lexi


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