This is the layout for the coded map and layout, ready for the science experiment to be drawn up, the details of which we discussed in the third meeting.
I had found wordy science experiments, like numbered instructions, to include on the first page (see below) but I was unsure that these would work, and we decided that finding scientific tables and equations would be a more visually interesting way of hiding the map co-ordinates.
We decided to insert a google maps version of Z Block in place of the Kelvin Grove map, with four co-ordinates corresponding to the position of the next clue on the map in a cross-section. These would be bolded, hidden amongst the other scribbles and equations that will be on the blank page, so it can instead look similar to this (although obviously with more detail):