Looking for a creative way to engage your students while reinforcing critical thinking and teamwork? Escape rooms are the answer! These interactive activities captivate students with problem-solving challenges, puzzles, and excitement—all while meeting educational goals.
Here’s how to make escape rooms for kids both fun and educational in your elementary classroom.
1. Align with Learning Objectives
To keep your escape room purposeful, tie the activities to your curriculum! For example, you can create puzzles that involve math problems, reading comprehension, or science facts. For a ready-made option, try my 100th Day of School Math Mystery Escape Room resource, which is designed for younger learners to practice math skills in a fun and interactive way.
2. Incorporate Teamwork
Divide students into small groups to foster collaboration and communication. Assign roles such as “clue tracker” or “puzzle solver” to ensure everyone contributes. This setup encourages teamwork and helps students develop social skills.
3. Keep it Simple and Accessible
For younger students, you’ll want to avoid overly complex puzzles. Instead, you can focus on clear instructions and manageable tasks to ensure they feel confident and engaged. My 120th Day of School Math Mystery Escape Room resource is perfect for your first graders, offering exciting age-appropriate challenges that are both fun and educational! Check it out here.
4. Set the Scene
Enhance the experience for your students with a theme and decorations. Whether it’s a treasure hunt or a mystery, small details like props or music can transport students into the story!
5. Debrief and Reflect
After the escape room, take some time to reflect on the activity with your students. Discuss what strategies worked, how they solved the puzzles, and what they learned. This reflection reinforces the educational goals and builds those important critical thinking skills.
Escape rooms are an excellent way to make learning feel like an adventure. Whether you’re celebrating the 100th or 120th day of school or just want to shake up your lesson plans, these activities are a hit with students!
Ready to bring the fun to your classroom? Check out the 100th Day and 120th Day Math Mystery Escape Rooms to get started!
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