Back to School Escape Room - Team Building & Smart Goal Setting Virtual Escape
- PDF
- Google Apps™
- Easel Activity
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Description
⭐ Start off the school year right with this back-to-school escape for middle or high school students! ⭐ No Google form needed, this escape has self-checking answer blanks. Only when students get the correct answer can they move on! ⭐ Separate extras include a student interest survey, SMART goals using a Google slides template, and a Growth mindset quiz. Learn about the keys to success in middle or high school including growth mindset, staying connected, goal-setting, self-discipline, and how to stay organized. ⭐ This interactive digital escape takes students through the keys to success in school in a fun and engaging way. ⭐
Here's what's inside:
- Interactive Virtual Escape with 5 keys to success and 6 locks!
- SMART Goals
- Growth Mindset
- Organization
- Self-Discipline
- Connection
- Extras (Separate)
- Student Interest Survey
- S.M.A.R.T. Goals Slides Presentation and EASEL Activity
Locks in escape include:
★ Setting Goals: Cryptogram Lock
★ Growth Mindset: Coordinate Grid Symbol Cipher Lock
★ Organization: Text message/Dewey Decimal System Lock
★ Self-Discipline: 5 characteristics of self-discipline Lock
★ Connected: Geography puzzle Lock
Why teach it?
- It's a perfect introduction to middle school and high school!
- It reinforces logic and reasoning skills
- It promotes back-to-school team building, cooperative learning, and deductive reasoning
- Can be used as a back to School Ice-Breaker/Team Building Escape.
I'd love to see photos of kids completing the escape! Share some with me @spacetocreateart on Instagram!
A Space to Create Art, LLC. All rights reserved. Concept, Game Play, and Environment background created by Sabrina Wingren. You may not modify, copy, distribute, transmit, display, reproduce, publish, license, create derivative works from, transfer, sell or profit in any way from the use of this escape room without permission. This includes sites such as outschool where you are teaching a lesson for profit.