When you open the slideshow you have to present the slideshow then click on a link.
Practice Decimals and Fractions with this breakout
Gamer Kids and Parents
Try this Breakout Minecraft Adventure Puzzle together
Minecraft Unlocking the Joy of Play
April Breakout! 3-4 Grades
Get your Summer Started with this breakout puzzle
Try this Breakout on Forces and Motion
Describe the pattern of motion in a rocking chair.
Can you think of any examples of forces in motion that were not mentioned here?
What would you take your artwork characters to do if they came alive?
What are the benefits of Breakout puzzles?
March 30, 2021
Try the breakout puzzle below. Animal Class Zoom.
Our teacher has left the Zoom! While we would usually just chat until she gets back online, we can’t do that this time. We need to finish our animal classification investigation before our class time is up. Our teacher did get us started but her screen suddenly froze and then she was logged out and she can’t log back in. This particular Zoom session will not end until we complete the investigation. We need to figure out how to show what we know about vertebrates so we can Breakout of the Zoom!
Animal Class Zoom Breakout Puzzle
March 16, 2021
Try this breakout puzzle: Silly Shamrocks!
Try this science breakout puzzle on phases of the moon Grades 2-5
Breakout Puzzle- 3,2,1 Blast off!
This is a very challenging breakout puzzle on The Mars Rover Perseverance. For grades 5- adult!
Math Breakout 2nd Grade
CONTENT AREA: Math; Odds/Evens, Arrays
RECOMMENDED AGES: Grades 1-3
STANDARDS: MD.10 Draw a picture graph and a bar graph (with single-unit scale) to represent a data set with up to four categories. Solve simple put-together, take-apart, and compare problems using information presented in a bar graph. OA.3 Determine wheth
Click on the links below to find challenging analogies and spatial reasoning practice.
Try this fun Breakout puzzle using your math skills for the 100th day of school! 2nd-3rd grades
Breakout the 100th Day of school
Play this digital breakout puzzle and practice shapes and geometry! 2nd grade
Practice your measurement skills with the following digital breakout. 2nd grade
Understanding Patterns: 2nd and 3rd grade
These type of puzzles are beneficial to developing both sides of the brain. Finding patterns encourages problem solvers to understand the relationships between objects and make connections and generalizations.
Click on the website Visual Patterns below to see how patterns grow.
Next watch the Byrdseed Lessons and try to find the next step.
Teachers and Parents,
I have embedded several videos on finding patterns.
Try this GPS is mess digital breakout. Best for 3-5 grades, math. Have Fun!
You are so excited to be going to your friend’s birthday party at an amusement park. You’ve never been to this park, and you have heard that it has great rides and games. With your invitation and directions in hand, you set your GPS and head on your way. Suddenly, you lose the signal on your cell phone and when it comes back up your GPS is all glitchy! How will you get the directions straight and get to the party on time? See if you can fix your GPS, and get it working so you can find the amusement park and join the party!
Small Things Breakout Grades 3-5
Watch the Youtube video on atoms and then try your hand at this digitial breakout. You will learn about the states of matter, atoms, and even the Periodic Table! Have fun.
Around the World in 30 days Breakout Puzzle- First and Second grades
Lucy Motion is going to be taking a trip around the world. She needs to know what to pack for her trip. She will be traveling in all of the seasons. Can you help her?
Reflection Questions:
Does the same season occur at the same time all over the world?
Is it daytime or nighttime at the same time all over the world?
What causes the seasons of the year?
Breakout and practice your graphing skills with Cari's Closet Breakout Game. There are 4 locks to open in 30 minutes. Have Fun. Grades 3-4.
This is a team building puzzle great for families with young children. You open the locks by solving puzzles that include counting, colors, spelling, and shapes. This puzzle is great for young children. Kindergarten and first grade might need some help. Parents can open the lock combinations if you get stuck but encourage your child with hints and support, not by giving them answers. This activity provides practice in critical thinking! Just click on the link below and then Play this game!
Try this Breakout Puzzle. There are six puzzles to solve in order to "breakout" and open the 6 locks. Have fun. You have 30 minutes once you open the puzzle. Good luck. Go the link below and "Click her to view game". This game is great for families and students in 2nd-5th grades.
Tangrams are a great way to improve your spatial intelligence. Click on the puzzle below to try some. K-3
Tangram is a very popular puzzle that was created in China a long time ago (960–1279). The game crossed the sea and arrived in Europe in the early 19th century. It became very popular there because it is simple to understand and easy to play.
The puzzle consist of 7 polygons (tans): 5 triangles, 1 square and 1 parallelogram. These pieces must be placed to create a specific shape. Sometimes it is possible to find more than one solution for a puzzle.
Sudoku is very entertaining logic puzzle. It became popular in the early 00's and since then is still a good game for all ages and skills. The objective is to fill a 9×9 grid with digits from 1 to 9 following some simple rules. You can change the difficulty from easy to hard! Improve your number sense by plaing Sudoku!
Zebra Puzzles are a game where you use logic and deductive reasoning to solve problems. There is a range from easy to difficult and they are timed so you can see how the more you try, the faster you get at solving the puzzles! Click on the zebra to get started.
Here you can play daily word search games with words mixed from different categories. You can choose puzzles from easy to hard and... they are updatesd four times a day!
OK you chess finatics!
Try to finish each puzzle by checkmating the virtual opponent in a given number of moves. This game is updated 4 times a day: 10:00, 14:00, 18:00, and 22:00.