Description
Each escape room theme includes 5 different editable tasks, so you can differentiate what you want students to focus on with each theme and create different ability levels for your various learners. This makes them perfect for multiple grade levels!
What is an escape room?
Escape room adventures are collaborative games that are a perfect way to add fun and engagement to a typical school day, but they can also be used as a fun Friday activity and are great for review! Students use critical thinking and problem solving skills and work together to solve tasks and “escape” situations for every theme.
How long does one escape room take?
Most teachers tell us it takes anywhere from 30-60 minutes to complete one escape room, but this will really depend on how many groups you divide students into and the age of your students.
What’s included in an escape room theme?
Each of our escape room themes include the same familiar 5 tasks, which allow your students to develop confidence and independence. Each of these tasks come pre-filled with problems, but you can EDIT the skills students practice to the skills you are currently focusing on in your classroom. Each different holiday theme includes the following components:
- Cover
- Task Number Cards
- Intro Story (setting the stage for the theme)
- Task Guides
- Optional STEM Activity
- Completion Certificate
- Puzzle Pieces (students earn 1 piece per task, assemble all 5 at the end)
- Tasks: 5 EDITABLE tasks for each theme so you can adjust the numbers/letters as needed to differentiate for your own students
- Word Search (find the words)
- Strip Puzzle (sort the mixed up pieces and put them in order)
- Color by Code (solve the problems and color the space)
- Logic Puzzle (figure out what each picture represents to solve)
- Mystery Phrase (solve problems and use the key to reveal the phrase)
What else do I need to know?
Everything you will need is included, so you don’t need to buy locks or anything extra. We provide a list of supplemental things (such as matching read-alouds) you can do to extend the fun, but they’re not required! An escape can be done by a single student, pairs of students, or groups of students–you get to decide! Students can work independently or together. You can sort the tasks in envelopes, hide them around the room or put them in separate piles for students to grab after they complete each task and earn a puzzle piece.
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