The Happy Pi Day Collaborative Block Poster can be used as a fun teambuilding math activity to celebrate Pi Day. Students work together to piece their Pi Day âblockâ with their classmates. The result is a beautiful, fun, one of a kind pop-art to hang in the hall. âHappy Pi Dayâ is a fun way to encourage math in your classroom. Sometimes students need a break from math. This activity could be used with a sub, after state testing or any time.
You can use the Happy Pi Day Block Poster as a bulletin board display, hang on the classroom wall, classroom door, hallway, school entrance, library, gym or any place you see fit. This poster will pop and students and teachers will stop to admire your work!
This is the perfect activity to promote the never ending Pi! I like to play music in the background while they are working and coloring. The Happy Pi Day poster is designed so that each student colors their own block/piece of the poster. When everyone is done, they have to work as a team to put the block poster puzzle back together. Each poster has an abstract background to make your poster âpopâ. In this case, the background is the ongoing number of Pi. Collectively, your students CHOOSE the colors as a team!
Students will need color pencils, markers or crayons, tape and scissors. This activity is great because they can put a personal art twist on their own block. The included teacher and student directions are very simple to follow. The possibilities are endless with this activity! My favorite part is watching the kids work as a team to try to piece it back together.
This is GREAT for community building and teamwork! Teachers should create a classroom that supports persistence, effort and even mistakes. Hanging the Happy Pi Day Poster is the perfect reminder for students.
How you choose to set it up in your classroom is up to you. Each student colors one âblockâ or section of a large poster. This product includes 25 âblocksâ or pages to color. I do understand that some of you will have less than twenty five students, as do I. There are ALWAYS students that finish early that are eager to color a second page. I also like to sit down with my students and color a âblockâ. Print the file ONE time for each class on 8.5x11 paper!
WHATâS INCLUDED?
â˘Teacher Directions
â˘Student Directions
â˘25 different blocks to color (1 per student)
The final poster size is around 30âx 34â
The Superheroes in Training Collaborative Block Poster can be used as a fun teambuilding activity to promote awesome students. Students work together to piece their superhero âblockâ with their classmates. The result is a beautiful, fun, one of a kind pop-art to hang in the hall. âSuperheroes in Trainingâ is a fun way to encourage awesomeness in your classroom. Great Back to School activity that results in a daily reminder about doing and being your best. Supports your Superhero theme!
You can use the Superheroes in Training Block Poster as a bulletin board display, hang on the classroom wall, classroom door, hallway, school entrance, library, gym or any place you see fit. This poster will pop and students and teachers will stop to admire your work!
This is the perfect activity to promote super students or super classes! I like to play music in the background while they are working and coloring. The Superheroes in Training poster is designed so that each student colors their own block/piece of the poster. When everyone is done, they have to work as a team to put the block poster puzzle back together. Each poster has an abstract background to make your poster âpopâ. Collectively, your students CHOOSE the colors!
Students will need color pencils, markers or crayons, tape and scissors. This activity is great because they can put a personal art twist on their own block. The included teacher and student directions are very simple to follow. The possibilities are endless with this activity! My favorite part is watching the kids work as a team to try to piece it back together.
This is GREAT for community building and teamwork! Teachers should create a classroom that supports persistence, effort and even mistakes. Hanging the Superheroes in Training Poster is the perfect reminder for students.
How you choose to set it up in your classroom is up to you ď Each student colors one âblockâ or section of a large poster. This product includes 25 âblocksâ or pages to color. I do understand that some of you will have less than twenty five students, as do I. There are ALWAYS students that finish early that are eager to color a second page. I also like to sit down with my students and color a âblockâ. Print the file ONE time for each class on 8.5x11 paper!
WHATâS INCLUDED?Â
Teacher Directions
Student Directions
25 different blocks to color (1 per student)
The final poster size is around 30âx 34â
The Growth Mindset Quote Collaborative Block Poster can be used as a fun teambuilding activity to promote positive thinking. Students work together to piece their growth mindset âblockâ with their classmates. The result is a beautiful, fun, one of a kind pop-art to hang in the hall. âThereâs nowhere to go but upâ is such a powerful quote and daily reminder about team work for your students. A fun activity to instill a positive growth mindset.
You can use the Growth Mindset Quote Block Poster as a bulletin board display, hang on the classroom wall, classroom door, hallway, school entrance, library, gym or any place you see fit. This poster will pop and students and teachers will stop to admire your work!
This is the perfect Growth Mindset activity to promote persistence! I like to play music in the background while they are working and coloring. The Growth Mindset Quote Poster (Thereâs nowhere to go but up) is designed so that each student colors their own block/piece of the poster. When everyone is done, they have to work as a team to put the block poster puzzle back together. Each poster has an abstract background to make your poster âpopâ. Collectively, your students CHOOSE the colors!
Students will need color pencils, markers or crayons, tape and scissors. This activity is great because they can put a personal art twist on their own block. The included teacher and student directions are very simple to follow. The possibilities are endless with this activity! My favorite part is watching the kids work as a team to try to piece it back together.
This is GREAT for community building and teamwork! Teachers should create a classroom that supports persistence, effort and even mistakes. Hanging the Positivity Poster is the perfect reminder for students.
How you choose to set it up in your classroom is up to you ď Each student colors one âblockâ or section of a large poster. This product includes 25 âblocksâ or pages to color. I do understand that some of you will have less than twenty five students, as do I. There are ALWAYS students that finish early that are eager to color a second page. I also like to sit down with my students and color a âblockâ. Print the file ONE time for each class on 8.5x11 paper!
WHATâS INCLUDED?Â
Teacher Directions
Student Directions
25 different blocks to color (1 per student)
Example of a final version of poster
The final poster size is around 30âx 34â
The Our Class is Super Collaborative Block Poster can be used as a fun teambuilding activity to promote super students. Superhero themed for your classroom dĂŠcor. Students work together to piece their superhero âblockâ with their classmates. The result is a beautiful, fun, one of a kind pop-art to hang in the hall. âOur Class is Superâ is a fun way to encourage awesomeness in your classroom. Great Superhero Back to School activity that results in a daily reminder about doing and being your best.
You can use the Our Class is Super Block Poster as a bulletin board display, hang on the classroom wall, classroom door, hallway, school entrance, library, gym or any place you see fit. This poster will pop and students and teachers will stop to admire your work!
This is the perfect activity to promote super students or super classes! I like to play music in the background while they are working and coloring. The Our Class is Super poster is designed so that each student colors their own block/piece of the poster. When everyone is done, they have to work as a team to put the block poster puzzle back together. Each poster has an abstract background to make your poster âpopâ. Collectively, your students CHOOSE the colors as a team!
Students will need color pencils, markers or crayons, tape and scissors. This activity is great because they can put a personal art twist on their own block. The included teacher and student directions are very simple to follow. The possibilities are endless with this activity! My favorite part is watching the kids work as a team to try to piece it back together.
This is GREAT for community building and teamwork! Teachers should create a classroom that supports persistence, effort and even mistakes. Hanging the Our Class is Super Poster is the perfect reminder for students.
How you choose to set it up in your classroom is up to you ď Each student colors one âblockâ or section of a large poster. This product includes 25 âblocksâ or pages to color. I do understand that some of you will have less than twenty five students, as do I. There are ALWAYS students that finish early that are eager to color a second page. I also like to sit down with my students and color a âblockâ. Print the file ONE time for each class on 8.5x11 paper!
WHATâS INCLUDED?Â
Teacher Directions
Student Directions
25 different blocks to color (1 per student)
The final poster size is around 30âx 34â
The Reading is Lit Collaborative Block Poster can be used as a fun teambuilding activity to promote reading. Students work together to piece their reading âblockâ with their classmates. The result is a beautiful, fun, one of a kind pop-art to hang in the hall. âReading is Litâ is a âpunnyâ way to encourage reading. Great activity that results in a daily reminder about reading in and out of the classroom.
You can use the Reading is Lit Block Poster as a bulletin board display, hang on the classroom wall, classroom door, hallway, school entrance, library, gym or any place you see fit. This poster will pop and students and teachers will stop to admire your work!
This is the perfect Reading activity to promote books! I like to play music in the background while they are working and coloring. The Reading is Lit poster is designed so that each student colors their own block/piece of the poster. When everyone is done, they have to work as a team to put the block poster puzzle back together. Each poster has an abstract background to make your poster âpopâ. Your students CHOOSE the colors!
Students will need color pencils, markers or crayons, tape and scissors. This activity is great because they can put a personal art twist on their own block. The included teacher and student directions are very simple to follow. The possibilities are endless with this activity! My favorite part is watching the kids work as a team to try to piece it back together.
This is GREAT for community building and teamwork! Teachers should create a classroom that supports reading, effort and even mistakes. Hanging the Reading is Lit Poster is the perfect reminder for students.
How you choose to set it up in your classroom is up to you J Each student colors one âblockâ or section of a large poster. This product includes 25 âblocksâ or pages to color. I do understand that some of you will have less than twenty five students, as do I. There are ALWAYS students that finish early that are eager to color a second page. I also like to sit down with my students and color a âblockâ. Print the file ONE time for each class on 8.5x11 paper!
WHATâS INCLUDED?
â˘Teacher Directions
â˘Student Directions
â˘25 different blocks to color (1 per student)
The final poster size is around 30âx 34â
The Growth Mindset Quote Collaborative Block Poster can be used as a fun teambuilding activity to promote positive thinking. Students work together to piece their growth mindset âblockâ with their classmates. The result is a beautiful, fun, one of a kind pop-art to hang in the hall. âStrive for progress not perfectionâ is such a powerful quote and daily reminder about growth mindset and team work for your students.
You can use the Growth Mindset Quote Block Poster as a bulletin board display, hang on the classroom wall, classroom door, hallway, school entrance, library, gym or any place you see fit. This poster will pop and students and teachers will stop to admire your work!
This is the perfect Growth Mindset activity to promote persistence! I like to play music in the background while they are working and coloring. The Growth Mindset Quote Poster (Strive for progress not perfection) is designed so that each student colors their own block/piece of the poster. When everyone is done, they have to work as a team to put the block poster puzzle back together. Each poster has an abstract background to make your poster âpopâ. Your students CHOOSE the colors!
Students will need color pencils, markers or crayons, tape and scissors. This activity is great because they can put a personal art twist on their own block. The included teacher and student directions are very simple to follow. The possibilities are endless with this activity! My favorite part is watching the kids work as a team to try to piece it back together.
This is GREAT for community building and teamwork! Teachers should create a classroom that supports persistence, effort and even mistakes. Hanging the Positivity Poster is the perfect reminder for students.
How you choose to set it up in your classroom is up to you J Each student colors one âblockâ or section of a large poster. This product includes 25 âblocksâ or pages to color. I do understand that some of you will have less than twenty five students, as do I. There are ALWAYS students that finish early that are eager to color a second page. I also like to sit down with my students and color a âblockâ. Print the file ONE time for each class on 8.5x11 paper!
WHATâS INCLUDED?
â˘Teacher Directions
â˘Student Directions
â˘25 different blocks to color (1 per student)
The final poster size is around 30âx 34â
The Marco Polo Escape Room will take students on a secret mission around the classroom! This escape room has students decode interesting facts about the travels of Marco Polo. This resource can be used in so many ways! Maybe you are introducing Kublai Khan and the Mongol Empire or the Silk Road and China. The Marco Polo Escape Room has students walking around the classroom breaking codes. The codes include ciphers, Morse code, cryptograms and a final 4 digit code based on the decoders/clues.
Each clue and code is different. The codes require students to think differently to decipher or decode them. Some codes are easier than others. Some codes require critical thinking to determine what a letter/symbol stands for. Each code will reveal interesting facts about Marco Polo. The use of secret code will keep your students engaged while competing to find the final code. Students can report the final code to you. If you wanted to, you could purchase a 4 digit lock that you program, but it is not necessary at all! No props needed!! This is a NO PREP, PRINT & GO Activity!
Students practice hands-on, practical problem solving skills all while learning about Marco Polo. Your students will be inspired to think outside the box! Spy themed music is highly recommended!
The best age range for this resource is 8+. Please look at the preview to determine if this resource works for your age group. Younger students may need some help with some of the more difficult codes.
You can use the pre-labeled clues or you can challenge older kids to choose/find the decoder that works for each of the clues. A set of labeled and non-labeled decoders are included for differentiation. A âHow to Decodeâ puzzles is also included.
In addition to learning or reinforcing the subject matter, my escape rooms encourage teamwork and critical thinking. As a âtimedâ challenge, students will be engaged from beginning to end.
This escape room includes 12 fun, colorful signs to take class pictures with at the end of the mission. Signs include âPuzzle Masterâ, âShe did all the workâ, âGeniusâ, âWe did itâ, âI Escapedâ and more! Hang the pictures in your room, send them in a parent newsletter or share them on social media.
An answer key and easy to follow teacher directions are provided.
Time needed: 30-60 minutes
New Feature: I have included a 6 question formative to complete as proof of understanding. Each âclueâ also has one question to answer to ensure comprehension for a total of 10 questions. Many times students rush to solve the puzzles without reading or comprehending what they read. The questions need to be answered correctly before they can win!
The Boston Tea Party Escape Room will take students on a secret mission around the classroom! This escape room has students decode interesting facts about the Boston Tea Party. This is the perfect resource to introduce the Revolutionary War or to review causes of the American Revolution. The Boston Tea Party Escape Room has students walking around the classroom breaking codes. Students are given a secret code name and sent on a secret mission to help the Sons of Liberty. The codes include ciphers, Morse code, cryptograms and a final 4 digit code based on the decoders/clues.
Each clue and code is different. The codes require students to think differently to decipher or decode them. Some codes are easier than others. Some codes require critical thinking to determine what a letter/symbol stands for. Each code will reveal interesting facts about the Boston Tea Party. The use of secret code will keep your students engaged while competing to find the final code. Students can report the final code to you. If you wanted to, you could purchase a 4 digit lock that you program, but it is not necessary at all! No props needed!! This is a NO PREP, PRINT & GO Activity!
Students are sent on a âsecret missionâ and given a back story to ignite their active learning skills. They are given a code name which makes them feel as if they are part of the secret mission. Students practice hands-on, practical problem solving skills all while learning about the Boston Tea Party. Your students will be inspired to think outside the box!
The best age range for this resource is 8+. Please look at the preview to determine if this resource works for your age group. Younger students may need some help with some of the more difficult codes.
You can use the pre-labeled clues or you can challenge older kids to choose/find the decoder that works for each of the clues. A set of labeled and non-labeled decoders are included for differentiation. A "How to Decode" each puzzle is also included.
Once your students try one of my escape rooms, they will beg for more!
This activity is for all types of learners, especially kinesthetic.
In addition to learning or reinforcing the subject matter, my escape rooms encourage teamwork and critical thinking. As a âtimedâ challenge, students will be engaged from beginning to end.
An answer key and teacher directions are provided.
Time needed: 30-60 minutes
A 30 page PDF is included.
The Spanish American War Escape Room will take students on a secret mission around the classroom! This escape room has students decode interesting facts about the Spanish American War. The Spanish American War Escape Room has students walking around the classroom breaking codes. Topics covered include: U.S. Maine, Theodore Roosevelt, yellow journalism, Battle of San Juan Hill, Rough Riders, Battle of Santiago and the Treaty of Paris. The codes include ciphers, Morse code, cryptograms and a final 4 digit code based on the decoders/clues.
Each clue and code is different. The codes require students to think differently to decipher or decode them. Some codes are easier than others. Some codes require critical thinking to determine what a letter/symbol stands for. Each code will reveal interesting facts about the Spanish American War. The use of secret code will keep your students engaged while competing to find the final code. Students can report the final code to you. If you wanted to, you could purchase a 4 digit lock that you program, but it is not necessary at all! No props needed!! This is a NO PREP, PRINT & GO Activity!
Students practice hands-on, practical problem solving skills all while learning about the Spanish American War. Your students will be inspired to think outside the box! Spy themed music is highly recommended!
The best age range for this resource is 8+. Please look at the preview to determine if this resource works for your age group. Younger students may need some help with some of the more difficult codes.
You can use the pre-labeled clues or you can challenge older kids to choose/find the decoder that works for each of the clues. A set of labeled and non-labeled decoders are included for differentiation. A âHow to Decodeâ puzzles is also included.
In addition to learning or reinforcing the subject matter, my escape rooms encourage teamwork and critical thinking. As a âtimedâ challenge, students will be engaged from beginning to end.
This escape room includes 12 fun, colorful signs to take class pictures with at the end of the mission. Signs include âPuzzle Masterâ, âShe did all the workâ, âGeniusâ, âWe did itâ, âI Escapedâ and more! Hang the pictures in your room, send them in a parent newsletter or share them on social media.
An answer key and easy to follow teacher directions are provided.
Time needed: 30-60 minutes
New Feature: I have included a 6 question formative to complete as proof of understanding. Each âclueâ also has one question to answer to ensure comprehension for a total of 10 questions. Many times students rush to solve the puzzles without reading or comprehending what they read. The questions need to be answered correctly before they can win!
The Ice Age Escape Room will take students on a secret mission around the classroom! This escape room has students decode interesting facts and causes of an Ice Age. The Ice Age Escape Room has students walking around the classroom breaking codes. A fun Earth Science activity. Topics covered include glaciers, scientific theories, Louis Aggasiz, tundras, animals, glacial periods and climate changes. The codes include ciphers, Morse code, cryptograms and a final 4 digit code based on the decoders/clues.
Each clue and code is different. The codes require students to think differently to decipher or decode them. Some codes are easier than others. Some codes require critical thinking to determine what a letter/symbol stands for. Each code will reveal interesting facts about the Ice Age. The use of secret code will keep your students engaged while competing to find the final code. Students can report the final code to you. If you wanted to, you could purchase a 4 digit lock that you program, but it is not necessary at all! No props needed!! There are no fancy shapes to cut out, and no silly envelopes to stuff! This is a NO PREP, PRINT & GO activity!
Students practice hands-on, practical problem solving skills all while learning about the Ice Age. Your students will be inspired to think outside the box! Spy themed music is highly recommended!
The best age range for this resource is 8+. Please look at the preview to determine if this resource works for your age group. Younger students may need some help with some of the more difficult codes.
You can use the pre-labeled clues or you can challenge older kids to choose/find the decoder that works for each of the clues. A set of labeled and non-labeled decoders are included for differentiation. A âHow to Decodeâ puzzles is also included.
In addition to learning or reinforcing the subject matter, my escape rooms encourage teamwork and critical thinking. As a âtimedâ challenge, students will be engaged from beginning to end.
This escape room includes 12 fun, colorful signs to take class pictures with at the end of the mission. Signs include âPuzzle Masterâ, âShe did all the workâ, âGeniusâ, âWe did itâ, âI Escapedâ and more! Hang the pictures in your room, send them in a parent newsletter or share them on social media.
An answer key and easy to follow teacher directions are provided.
Time needed: 30-60 minutes
New Feature: I have included a 6 question formative to complete as proof of understanding. Each âclueâ also has one question to answer to ensure comprehension for a total of 10 questions. Many times students rush to solve the puzzles without reading or comprehending what they read. The questions need to be answered correctly before they can win!
The Tsunamis Escape Room will take students on a secret mission around the classroom! This escape room has students decode interesting facts and causes of Tsunamis. The Tsunamis Escape Room has students walking around the classroom breaking codes. A fun Earth Science/Natural Disaster activity. Topics covered include wave heights and speed, common locations, Ring of Fire, and the Tsunami Warning System. The codes include ciphers, Morse code, cryptograms and a final 4 digit code based on the decoders/clues.
Each clue and code is different. The codes require students to think differently to decipher or decode them. Some codes are easier than others. Some codes require critical thinking to determine what a letter/symbol stands for. Each code will reveal interesting facts about Tsunamis. The use of secret code will keep your students engaged while competing to find the final code. Students can report the final code to you. If you wanted to, you could purchase a 4 digit lock that you program, but it is not necessary at all! No props needed!! There are no fancy shapes to cut out, and no silly envelopes to stuff! This is a NO PREP, PRINT & GO activity!
Students practice hands-on, practical problem solving skills all while learning about Tsunamis. Your students will be inspired to think outside the box! Spy themed music is highly recommended!
The best age range for this resource is 8+. Please look at the preview to determine if this resource works for your age group. Younger students may need some help with some of the more difficult codes.
You can use the pre-labeled clues or you can challenge older kids to choose/find the decoder that works for each of the clues. A set of labeled and non-labeled decoders are included for differentiation. A âHow to Decodeâ puzzles is also included.
In addition to learning or reinforcing the subject matter, my escape rooms encourage teamwork and critical thinking. As a âtimedâ challenge, students will be engaged from beginning to end.
This escape room includes 12 fun, colorful signs to take class pictures with at the end of the mission. Signs include âPuzzle Masterâ, âShe did all the workâ, âGeniusâ, âWe did itâ, âI Escapedâ and more! Hang the pictures in your room, send them in a parent newsletter or share them on social media.
An answer key and easy to follow teacher directions are provided.
Time needed: 30-60 minutes
New Feature: I have included a 6 question formative to complete as proof of understanding. Each âclueâ also has one question to answer to ensure comprehension for a total of 10 questions. Many times students rush to solve the puzzles without reading or comprehending what they read. The questions need to be answered correctly before they can win!
The Volcanoes Escape Room will take students on a secret mission around the classroom! This escape room has students decode interesting facts about the formation and types of volcanoes. The Volcanoes Escape Room has students walking around the classroom breaking codes. Topics covered include: magma, lava, layers of the Earth, types of volcanoes and the Ring of Fire. The codes include ciphers, Morse code, cryptograms and a final 4 digit code based on the decoders/clues.
Each clue and code is different. The codes require students to think differently to decipher or decode them. Some codes are easier than others. Some codes require critical thinking to determine what a letter/symbol stands for. Each code will reveal interesting facts about volcanoes. The use of secret code will keep your students engaged while competing to find the final code. Students can report the final code to you. If you wanted to, you could purchase a 4 digit lock that you program, but it is not necessary at all! No props needed!! There are no fancy shapes to cut out, and no silly envelopes to stuff! This is a NO PREP, PRINT & GO activity!
Students practice hands-on, practical problem solving skills all while learning about volcanoes. Your students will be inspired to think outside the box! Spy themed music is highly recommended!
The best age range for this resource is 8+. Please look at the preview to determine if this resource works for your age group. Younger students may need some help with some of the more difficult codes.
You can use the pre-labeled clues or you can challenge older kids to choose/find the decoder that works for each of the clues. A set of labeled and non-labeled decoders are included for differentiation. A âHow to Decodeâ puzzles is also included.
In addition to learning or reinforcing the subject matter, my escape rooms encourage teamwork and critical thinking. As a âtimedâ challenge, students will be engaged from beginning to end.
This escape room includes 12 fun, colorful signs to take class pictures with at the end of the mission. Signs include âPuzzle Masterâ, âShe did all the workâ, âGeniusâ, âWe did itâ, âI Escapedâ and more! Hang the pictures in your room, send them in a parent newsletter or share them on social media.
An answer key and easy to follow teacher directions are provided.
Time needed: 30-60 minutes
New Feature: I have included a 6 question formative to complete as proof of understanding. Each âclueâ also has one question to answer to ensure comprehension for a total of 10 questions. Many times students rush to solve the puzzles without reading or comprehending what they read. The questions need to be answered correctly before they can win!
The Tornadoes Escape Room will take students on a secret mission around the classroom! This escape room has students decode interesting facts about the causes and types of tornadoes. The Tornadoes Escape Room has students walking around the classroom breaking codes. A fun Earth Science/weather activity. Topics covered include: Fujita Scale, Tornado Alley, types of tornadoes, tornado warnings and watches. The codes include ciphers, Morse code, cryptograms and a final 4 digit code based on the decoders/clues.
Each clue and code is different. The codes require students to think differently to decipher or decode them. Some codes are easier than others. Some codes require critical thinking to determine what a letter/symbol stands for. Each code will reveal interesting facts about Tornadoes. The use of secret code will keep your students engaged while competing to find the final code. Students can report the final code to you. If you wanted to, you could purchase a 4 digit lock that you program, but it is not necessary at all! No props needed!! There are no fancy shapes to cut out, and no silly envelopes to stuff! This is a NO PREP, PRINT & GO activity!
Students practice hands-on, practical problem solving skills all while learning about Tornadoes. Your students will be inspired to think outside the box! Spy themed music is highly recommended!
The best age range for this resource is 8+. Please look at the preview to determine if this resource works for your age group. Younger students may need some help with some of the more difficult codes.
You can use the pre-labeled clues or you can challenge older kids to choose/find the decoder that works for each of the clues. A set of labeled and non-labeled decoders are included for differentiation. A âHow to Decodeâ puzzles is also included.
In addition to learning or reinforcing the subject matter, my escape rooms encourage teamwork and critical thinking. As a âtimedâ challenge, students will be engaged from beginning to end.
This escape room includes 12 fun, colorful signs to take class pictures with at the end of the mission. Signs include âPuzzle Masterâ, âShe did all the workâ, âGeniusâ, âWe did itâ, âI Escapedâ and more! Hang the pictures in your room, send them in a parent newsletter or share them on social media.
An answer key and easy to follow teacher directions are provided.
Time needed: 30-60 minutes
New Feature: I have included a 6 question formative to complete as proof of understanding. Each âclueâ also has one question to answer to ensure comprehension for a total of 10 questions. Many times students rush to solve the puzzles without reading or comprehending what they read. The questions need to be answered correctly before they can win!
The Hurricanes Escape Room will take students on a secret mission around the classroom! This escape room has students decode interesting facts about the causes and types of hurricanes. The Hurricanes Escape Room has students walking around the classroom breaking codes. A fun Earth Science activity. Topics covered include formation, names, typhoons, cyclones, hurricane season, and the SaffirâSimpson Hurricane Wind Scale. The codes include ciphers, Morse code, cryptograms and a final 4 digit code based on the decoders/clues.
Each clue and code is different. The codes require students to think differently to decipher or decode them. Some codes are easier than others. Some codes require critical thinking to determine what a letter/symbol stands for. Each code will reveal interesting facts about hurricanes. The use of secret code will keep your students engaged while competing to find the final code. Students can report the final code to you. If you wanted to, you could purchase a 4 digit lock that you program, but it is not necessary at all! No props needed!! There are no fancy shapes to cut out, and no silly envelopes to stuff! This is a NO PREP, PRINT & GO activity!
Students practice hands-on, practical problem solving skills all while learning about hurricanes. Your students will be inspired to think outside the box! Spy themed music is highly recommended!
The best age range for this resource is 8+. Please look at the preview to determine if this resource works for your age group. Younger students may need some help with some of the more difficult codes.
You can use the pre-labeled clues or you can challenge older kids to choose/find the decoder that works for each of the clues. A set of labeled and non-labeled decoders are included for differentiation. A âHow to Decodeâ puzzles is also included.
In addition to learning or reinforcing the subject matter, my escape rooms encourage teamwork and critical thinking. As a âtimedâ challenge, students will be engaged from beginning to end.
This escape room includes 12 fun, colorful signs to take class pictures with at the end of the mission. Signs include âPuzzle Masterâ, âShe did all the workâ, âGeniusâ, âWe did itâ, âI Escapedâ and more! Hang the pictures in your room, send them in a parent newsletter or share them on social media.
An answer key and easy to follow teacher directions are provided.
Time needed: 30-60 minutes
New Feature: I have included a 6 question formative to complete as proof of understanding. Each âclueâ also has one question to answer to ensure comprehension for a total of 10 questions. Many times students rush to solve the puzzles without reading or comprehending what they read. The questions need to be answered correctly before they can win!
The Thomas Jefferson Collaborative Block Poster can be used as a fun teambuilding activity to introduce the Declaration of Independence. Students work together to piece their Jefferson âblockâ with their classmates. The result is a beautiful, fun, one of a kind pop-art to hang in the hall. This is a great Declaration of Independence activity!
You can use the Thomas Jefferson Block Poster as a bulletin board display, hang on the classroom wall, classroom door, hallway, school entrance, library, gym or any place you see fit. This poster will pop and students and teachers will stop to admire your work!
This is a fun and relaxing activity! I like to play music in the background while they are working and coloring. The poster is designed so that each student colors their own block/piece of the poster. When everyone is done, they have to work as a team to put the block poster puzzle back together. Each poster has an abstract background to make your poster âpopâ. Collectively, your students CHOOSE the colors as a team!
Students will need color pencils, markers or crayons, tape and scissors. This activity is great because they can put a personal art twist on their own block. The included teacher and student directions are very simple to follow. The possibilities are endless with this activity! My favorite part is watching the kids work as a team to try to piece it back together.
This is GREAT for community building and teamwork! Teachers should create a classroom that supports persistence, effort and even mistakes. Hanging the Thomas Jefferson Poster is the perfect reminder for students.
How you choose to set it up in your classroom is up to you. Each student colors one âblockâ or section of a large poster. This product includes 25 âblocksâ or pages to color. I do understand that some of you will have less than twenty five students, as do I. There are ALWAYS students that finish early that are eager to color a second page. I also like to sit down with my students and color a âblockâ. Print the file ONE time for each class on 8.5x11 paper!
WHATâS INCLUDED?
â˘Teacher Directions
â˘Student Directions
â˘25 different blocks to color (1 per student)
â˘The final poster size is around 30âx 34â
The Equinox Escape Room will take students on a secret mission around the classroom! This escape room has students decode interesting facts about the vernal equinox and autumnal equinox. The Equinox Escape Room has students walking around the classroom breaking codes. A fun Earth Science activity. The codes include ciphers, Morse code, cryptograms and a final 4 digit code based on the decoders/clues.
Each clue and code is different. The codes require students to think differently to decipher or decode them. Some codes are easier than others. Some codes require critical thinking to determine what a letter/symbol stands for. Each code will reveal interesting facts about an Equinox. The use of secret code will keep your students engaged while competing to find the final code. Students can report the final code to you. If you wanted to, you could purchase a 4 digit lock that you program, but it is not necessary at all! No props needed!! There are no fancy shapes to cut out, and no silly envelopes to stuff! This is a NO PREP, PRINT & GO activity!
Students practice hands-on, practical problem solving skills all while learning about an Equinox. Your students will be inspired to think outside the box! Spy themed music is highly recommended!
The best age range for this resource is 8+. Please look at the preview to determine if this resource works for your age group. Younger students may need some help with some of the more difficult codes.
You can use the pre-labeled clues or you can challenge older kids to choose/find the decoder that works for each of the clues. A set of labeled and non-labeled decoders are included for differentiation. A âHow to Decodeâ puzzles is also included.
In addition to learning or reinforcing the subject matter, my escape rooms encourage teamwork and critical thinking. As a âtimedâ challenge, students will be engaged from beginning to end.
This escape room includes 12 fun, colorful signs to take class pictures with at the end of the mission. Signs include âPuzzle Masterâ, âShe did all the workâ, âGeniusâ, âWe did itâ, âI Escapedâ and more! Hang the pictures in your room, send them in a parent newsletter or share them on social media.
An answer key and easy to follow teacher directions are provided.
Time needed: 30-60 minutes
New Feature: I have included a 6 question formative to complete as proof of understanding. Each âclueâ also has one question to answer to ensure comprehension for a total of 10 questions. Many times students rush to solve the puzzles without reading or comprehending what they read. The questions need to be answered correctly before they can win!
The Phases of the Moon Escape Room will take students on a secret mission around the classroom! This escape room has students decode interesting facts about: new moon, waxing crescent, first quarter, waxing gibbous, full moon, waning gibbous, third quarter, and waning crescent. The Phases of the Moon Escape Room has students walking around the classroom breaking codes. A fun Earth Science activity. The codes include ciphers, Morse code, cryptograms and a final 4 digit code based on the decoders/clues.
Each clue and code is different. The codes require students to think differently to decipher or decode them. Some codes are easier than others. Some codes require critical thinking to determine what a letter/symbol stands for. Each code will reveal interesting facts about the Phases of the Moon. The use of secret code will keep your students engaged while competing to find the final code. Students can report the final code to you. If you wanted to, you could purchase a 4 digit lock that you program, but it is not necessary at all! No props needed!! There are no fancy shapes to cut out, and no silly envelopes to stuff! This is a NO PREP, PRINT & GO activity!
Students practice hands-on, practical problem solving skills all while learning about the Phases of the Moon. Your students will be inspired to think outside the box! Spy themed music is highly recommended!
The best age range for this resource is 8+. Please look at the preview to determine if this resource works for your age group. Younger students may need some help with some of the more difficult codes.
You can use the pre-labeled clues or you can challenge older kids to choose/find the decoder that works for each of the clues. A set of labeled and non-labeled decoders are included for differentiation. A âHow to Decodeâ puzzles is also included.
In addition to learning or reinforcing the subject matter, my escape rooms encourage teamwork and critical thinking. As a âtimedâ challenge, students will be engaged from beginning to end.
This escape room includes 12 fun, colorful signs to take class pictures with at the end of the mission. Signs include âPuzzle Masterâ, âShe did all the workâ, âGeniusâ, âWe did itâ, âI Escapedâ and more! Hang the pictures in your room, send them in a parent newsletter or share them on social media.
An answer key and easy to follow teacher directions are provided.
Time needed: 30-60 minutes
New Feature: I have included a 6 question formative to complete as proof of understanding. Each âclueâ also has one question to answer to ensure comprehension for a total of 10 questions. Many times students rush to solve the puzzles without reading or comprehending what they read. The questions need to be answered correctly before they can win!
The Layers of the Earth Escape Room will take students on a secret mission around the classroom! This escape room has students decode interesting facts about Earthâs layers and their composition. The Layers of the Earth Escape Room has students walking around the classroom breaking codes. A fun Earth Science activity. Topics covered include the crust, mantle, inner core and outer core. The codes include ciphers, Morse code, cryptograms and a final 4 digit code based on the decoders/clues.
Each clue and code is different. The codes require students to think differently to decipher or decode them. Some codes are easier than others. Some codes require critical thinking to determine what a letter/symbol stands for. Each code will reveal interesting facts about the layers of the Earth. The use of secret code will keep your students engaged while competing to find the final code. Students can report the final code to you. If you wanted to, you could purchase a 4 digit lock that you program, but it is not necessary at all! No props needed!! There are no fancy shapes to cut out, and no silly envelopes to stuff! This is a NO PREP, PRINT & GO activity!
Students practice hands-on, practical problem solving skills all while learning about the layers of the Earth. Your students will be inspired to think outside the box! Spy themed music is highly recommended!
The best age range for this resource is 8+. Please look at the preview to determine if this resource works for your age group. Younger students may need some help with some of the more difficult codes.
You can use the pre-labeled clues or you can challenge older kids to choose/find the decoder that works for each of the clues. A set of labeled and non-labeled decoders are included for differentiation. A âHow to Decodeâ puzzles is also included.
In addition to learning or reinforcing the subject matter, my escape rooms encourage teamwork and critical thinking. As a âtimedâ challenge, students will be engaged from beginning to end.
This escape room includes 12 fun, colorful signs to take class pictures with at the end of the mission. Signs include âPuzzle Masterâ, âShe did all the workâ, âGeniusâ, âWe did itâ, âI Escapedâ and more! Hang the pictures in your room, send them in a parent newsletter or share them on social media.
An answer key and easy to follow teacher directions are provided.
Time needed: 30-60 minutes
New Feature: I have included a 6 question formative to complete as proof of understanding. Each âclueâ also has one question to answer to ensure comprehension for a total of 10 questions. Many times students rush to solve the puzzles without reading or comprehending what they read. The questions need to be answered correctly before they can win!
The Water Cycle Escape Room will take students on a secret mission around the classroom! This escape room has students decode interesting facts about: water vapor, evaporation, transpiration, condensation, precipitation and groundwater. The Water Cycle Escape Room has students walking around the classroom breaking codes. A fun Earth Science activity. The codes include ciphers, Morse code, cryptograms and a final 4 digit code based on the decoders/clues.
Each clue and code is different. The codes require students to think differently to decipher or decode them. Some codes are easier than others. Some codes require critical thinking to determine what a letter/symbol stands for. Each code will reveal interesting facts about the Water Cycle. The use of secret code will keep your students engaged while competing to find the final code. Students can report the final code to you. If you wanted to, you could purchase a 4 digit lock that you program, but it is not necessary at all! No props needed!! There are no fancy shapes to cut out, and no silly envelopes to stuff! This is a NO PREP, PRINT & GO activity!
Students practice hands-on, practical problem solving skills all while learning about the Water Cycle. Your students will be inspired to think outside the box! Spy themed music is highly recommended!
The best age range for this resource is 8+. Please look at the preview to determine if this resource works for your age group. Younger students may need some help with some of the more difficult codes.
You can use the pre-labeled clues or you can challenge older kids to choose/find the decoder that works for each of the clues. A set of labeled and non-labeled decoders are included for differentiation. A âHow to Decodeâ puzzles is also included.
In addition to learning or reinforcing the subject matter, my escape rooms encourage teamwork and critical thinking. As a âtimedâ challenge, students will be engaged from beginning to end.
This escape room includes 12 fun, colorful signs to take class pictures with at the end of the mission. Signs include âPuzzle Masterâ, âShe did all the workâ, âGeniusâ, âWe did itâ, âI Escapedâ and more! Hang the pictures in your room, send them in a parent newsletter or share them on social media.
An answer key and easy to follow teacher directions are provided.
Time needed: 30-60 minutes
New Feature: I have included a 6 question formative to complete as proof of understanding. Each âclueâ also has one question to answer to ensure comprehension for a total of 10 questions. Many times students rush to solve the puzzles without reading or comprehending what they read. The questions need to be answered correctly before they can win!
The Solar System Escape Room will take students on a secret mission around the classroom! This escape room has students decode interesting facts about the Sun, planets, asteroids, moons, comets and dwarf planets. The Solar System Escape Room has students walking around the classroom breaking codes. A fun Astronomy/Science activity. The codes include ciphers, Morse code, cryptograms and a final 4 digit code based on the decoders/clues.
Each clue and code is different. The codes require students to think differently to decipher or decode them. Some codes are easier than others. Some codes require critical thinking to determine what a letter/symbol stands for. Each code will reveal interesting facts about the Solar System. The use of secret code will keep your students engaged while competing to find the final code. Students can report the final code to you. If you wanted to, you could purchase a 4 digit lock that you program, but it is not necessary at all! No props needed!! There are no fancy shapes to cut out, and no silly envelopes to stuff! This is a NO PREP, PRINT & GO activity!
Students practice hands-on, practical problem solving skills all while learning about the Solar System. Your students will be inspired to think outside the box! Spy themed music is highly recommended!
The best age range for this resource is 8+. Please look at the preview to determine if this resource works for your age group. Younger students may need some help with some of the more difficult codes.
You can use the pre-labeled clues or you can challenge older kids to choose/find the decoder that works for each of the clues. A set of labeled and non-labeled decoders are included for differentiation. A âHow to Decodeâ puzzles is also included.
In addition to learning or reinforcing the subject matter, my escape rooms encourage teamwork and critical thinking. As a âtimedâ challenge, students will be engaged from beginning to end.
This escape room includes 12 fun, colorful signs to take class pictures with at the end of the mission. Signs include âPuzzle Masterâ, âShe did all the workâ, âGeniusâ, âWe did itâ, âI Escapedâ and more! Hang the pictures in your room, send them in a parent newsletter or share them on social media.
An answer key and easy to follow teacher directions are provided.
Time needed: 30-60 minutes
New Feature: I have included a 6 question formative to complete as proof of understanding. Each âclueâ also has one question to answer to ensure comprehension for a total of 10 questions. Many times students rush to solve the puzzles without reading or comprehending what they read. The questions need to be answered correctly before they can win!