Digital Escape Room: End of Year Review or Last Day Of School Game TikTok Theme
- Google Drive™ folder
- Internet Activities
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Description
This Digital Escape Room is an End of the Year Game. There is not a thing you need to do except provide the link and scratch paper!
If somehow you get editing access to my original Google Form you will be deleted. Please do not change my copy link to editing. You need to make a copy that way you are not editing it for EVERYONE!
You DO NOT need to request edit access. You can just click the links provided and they will automatically have you make a copy of each slide and the form. If you have tried all instructions and cannot get into the file folder it may be your District blocking you, download the file folder with a personal Gmail if you need to. If you have any problems please message me and I will help you at ASAP!
These are full challenges. There is a science challenge with an informational passage, math challenge, fiction reading challenge, and informational/nonfiction challenge. Each challenge has a set of questions students must complete correctly in order to decipher a code word, emojis with words, or sentences that they put together at the end to come up with their code to move on to the next challenge. It should take your students anywhere from 45 - 60 minutes to complete depending on the class. The questions are STAAR like questions for reading, math and science.
This can be done in pairs or small groups. This Escape Room can also be done alone if you wish. Let students know where the Google Form link is. Once you provide the link (use the "send" button on the Google Form to share it) with your students, then they can begin the game. The Google Form will guide them through the game! A troubleshooting and directions page is included with many more details.
This Escape Room covers TEKS and Common Core Standards. It is appropriate for the needs of fourth and fifth grade students, however you could try it out with third grade as well. This will challenge your high level learners and bring together your students who are on the lower side as they work alongside their medium-high peers.
Most importantly let them enjoy and have fun!