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Preview of The Bridge Challenge Activity - Beginning of Year Community Building, Team Work

The Bridge Challenge Activity - Beginning of Year Community Building, Team Work

This is a great activity for building or re-building community, teaching problem solving and team work through the metaphor of building a bridge, and taking time to create classroom culture.Includes Gallery Walk Rubric & Exit TicketGreat for all classrooms, all ages!I give each team a plastic bag with spaghetti, marshmallows, cotton balls, legos...you decide the contents. I also include tape. I make sure that each team has the same size and quantity. You can even throw in a challenge object
Preview of ESCAPE ROOM 1

ESCAPE ROOM 1

Greetings,Will Rogers said, “I never met a man I did not like.” I say, “I never met a student who did not love an Escape Room.” Play it anytime – start of the year as an ice-breaker, before exams as a relaxer or reviewer, end of year celebration. You can even give them a single Escape puzzle once a week, or when you finish a lesson early or it flopped. And do not feel guilty. Escape Rooms are serious stuff -- they test problem-solving, thinking, team work, communications skills, and character.
Preview of ESCAPE ROOM 3

ESCAPE ROOM 3

Greetings,Escape Rooms are serious stuff -- they test problem-solving, thinking, team work, communications skills, and character. And that’s called FUNdamental education! Play it anytime – start of the year as an ice-breaker, before exams as a relaxer or reviewer, end of year celebration. You can even give them a single Escape puzzle once a week, or when you finish a lesson early or it flopped. Put students in Escape Room teams. Give them six challenges, one at a time. The goal --solve them all
Preview of ESCAPE ROOM 2

ESCAPE ROOM 2

Greetings,Escape Rooms are serious stuff -- they test problem-solving, thinking, team work, communications skills, and character. And that’s called FUNdamental education! Play it anytime – start of the year as an ice-breaker, before exams as a relaxer or reviewer, end of year celebration. You can even give them a single Escape puzzle once a week, or when you finish a lesson early or it flopped. Put students in Escape Room teams. Give them six/seven challenges, one at a time. The goal --solve th
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