Can YOU escape from the Breakout Room in the time limit? This gives Students two sets of puzzles for the Breakout Sessions. They must use the code from the first part to answer the second part. This is a great way to review the Data sections of Excel. Students get the challenge to be a member of the Codebreakers Club.This is based on the adult game of Escape Room.Created by CC FisherFor Younger GradesEasy Breakout Session Games for Microsoft Excel
I created these directions for a fun Halloween activity 4th and 5th grade students could complete in computer lab. Following the directions provided they will create a picture of Frankenstein Monster. They must have prior introductory skills on Excel to complete.
A painting has been stolen! Can the Students catch the Thief? Students must use their skills in Excel to find the first code. They take the first code to find the second code to catch the Thief. Then they join the Codebreakers Club.Bonus – The Students saw a jewel thief rob a store. Can the Students break the key and find the jewel thief? Students will want to Learn!This is based on the adult game of Escape Room.Created by CC Fisher
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This is a fun game to review Microsoft Excel.There are worksheets:- Easy for younger students for K-1st grades- More advanced but yet still simple for 1st-2nd gradesThe worksheet is read by the Teacher so the students can play Simon Says!Another Simon Says lesson in Word:Simon Says – A Microsoft Word Review Game Created by CC Fisher