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Created by J Huff
Badge Point(s): 5 points
Created by J Huff
Escape rooms. Your class. No sweat.
Have you ever thought that your lessons could use a little extra engagement?
Wish you could create more lessons that students would talk about? Tell their friends about in the hallways?
If you've been enjoying our digital escape rooms, you know they're a hit for students young and old, classes virtual or face-to-face.
If you want MORE digital escape rooms -- and a super easy system for making your own -- you're in luck!
Matt Miller states that "digital escape rooms bring the excitement of hunting for clues and the joy of solving puzzles right to your student’s devices."
A digital version combines:
a virtual “room” (often a Google site or Microsoft Sway) filled with clues that must be figured out
a digital lock made from an online form (usually a Google form) that students try to unlock
any theme for the escape room that will engage your participants
an appropriate level of difficulty (easy or extremely difficult) depending on the intended audience
For even more information, here are some tutorials and examples I used in creating my first escape room:
Creating a Bitmoji Classroom using Google Slides: https://youtu.be/s-P_WdQWPc8
Creating an Escape Room Lock using Response Validation in Google Forms: https://www.bespokeclassroom.com/blog...
Awesome Hogwarts Escape Room created with Google Forms: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FA...
Matt Miller from Ditch that Textbook offers a Getting Started with Digital Escape Rooms course.
Check out the 40+ Free digital escape rooms in his blog.
Digital Escape Room Planning Guide
Digital Escape Room Choice Boards
Read the Blog: https://cookintheclassroom.com/
Shop Cook in the Classroom escape rooms on TPT by clicking here.
This is a 2nd grade teacher but her project could be modified for ALL grade levels......especially math!
This is a great step-by-step tutorial of how to set up and create a digital escape room.
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