<oembed><type>video</type><version>1.0</version><html>&lt;iframe src='https://app.dadan.io/video/embed/QWfcwMjO6FOE76oj?hide_emojies=true&amp;hide_interactions=true&amp;hide_owner=false&amp;hide_analytics=false&amp;hide_watch_on_dadan=false' frameborder='0' width='450' height='350' webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen allowfullscreen&gt;&lt;/iframe&gt;</html><height>350</height><width>450</width><provider_name>dadan</provider_name><provider_url>https://www.dadan.io</provider_url><embed_url>https://app.dadan.io/video/embed/QWfcwMjO6FOE76oj?hide_emojies=true&amp;hide_interactions=true&amp;hide_owner=false&amp;hide_analytics=false&amp;hide_watch_on_dadan=false</embed_url><error /><thumbnail_height>350</thumbnail_height><thumbnail_width>450</thumbnail_width><thumbnail_url>https://dadan-prod-videos.s3.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com/thumbnails/cb956050-5ac3-4d0b-b7b9-aefeee1a19c7.png?v=2</thumbnail_url><title>Solution to The Corn Maze Mystery</title><description>In this short visual clip, students see what Alex discovered in The Harvest Map Mystery.
The maze itself was never wrong — the problem was in how the maze drawing was placed on the page.
Watch as the map is turned the right way, and all the landmarks fall perfectly into place.

A simple, powerful reminder for young learners that sometimes the key to solving a problem isn’t doing more — it’s seeing things from a different angle.

Use this clip to spark classroom discussion or reflection after rea</description><Duration>32.7700004577637</Duration></oembed>