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Winter Escape Room & Valentine's Day Escape Room Bundle, Breakout Activity

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    1. This money-saving bundle has fun, easy-to-set-up (no props needed) escape rooms that will keep your students engaged and learning throughout the school year! They are a great way to practice and review skills while working together as a team!Each escape room has an attention-grabbing story (problem)
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    This money-saving bundle has 2 fun, easy-to-set-up (no props needed) escape rooms that will keep your students engaged and learning during the long winter months & during the days before or after Valentine's Day! They are a great way to practice and review skills while working together as a team!

    Winter Escape Room

    Oh no! Freezy the Snowman has been locked in the warm ski shop! If he can't get out he will completely melt! Can your students use their math and problem-solving skills to help Freezy's friends solve the clues and figure out the combinations to the locks in order to save Freezy Snowman?

    Your students will love finding and figuring out the clues and lock combinations that will help free Freezy Snowman before he melts!

    I have also included a bonus activity. After students have solved all the clues and set Freezy Snowman free, they can use inferencing and deductive reasoning skills to help his friends eliminate suspects from their list and figure out which one locked up Freezy.

    If you have never done an escape room with your students before, no worries! You will receive:

    • Teacher instructions for preparing (no props needed - large envelopes are optional, just print & go), setting up, and conducting the escape room
    • Table of Contents
    • Whole-Class & Small Group Instructions
    • Story Cards & Written Narrations for Each (color and black/white) - sets the stage for the escape room and gets students "hooked"
    • Printable Clues and Answer Sheets - puzzles, hidden pictures, activities that review skills
    • Instructions for Each Clue
    • Printable Answer Keys
    • Bonus Activity: List of Suspects - students will use inferencing and deductive reasoning skills to eliminate suspects until only one remains
    • Reward Certificates (color and black/white) - special "Freezy Snowman's Star Problem-Solver" certificates "signed by Freezy"

    **Please view the preview file to see pictures of all that is included. **

    The following skills are covered in this escape room:

    • Counting On
    • Number Sequencing
    • Writing Numbers to 20
    • Addition and Subtraction to 5
    • Number Bonds
    • Greater Than, Less Than
    • 2D Shapes
    • Counting
    • Making 10
    • Inferencing
    • Deductive Reasoning
    • Problem-Solving
    • Logical Thinking
    • Cooperation and Teamwork
    • Listening Skills

    Valentine Escape Room

    Oh no! Someone has locked up all the class valentines and party treats! Now the students can't have their Valentine's Day party! Can your students use their literacy, math, and problem-solving skills to help Cupid's detectives solve the clues and figure out the combinations to the locks in order to save the class party?

    Your students will love finding and figuring out the clues and lock combinations that will help save the class's Valentine's Day party!

    I have also included a bonus activity. After students have solved all the clues and opened the locks, they can use inferencing and deductive reasoning skills to help Cupid's Detective eliminate suspects from his love bug list and figure out which one locked up the party supplies.

    If you have never done an escape room with your students before, no worries! You will receive:

    • Teacher instructions for preparing (no props needed - large envelopes are optional, just print & go), setting up, and conducting the escape room
    • Table of Contents
    • Whole-Class & Small Group Instructions
    • Story Cards & Written Narrations for Each (color and black/white) - sets the stage for the escape room and gets students "hooked"
    • Printable Clues and Answer Sheets - puzzles, graphs, activities that review skills
    • Instructions for Each Clue
    • Printable Answer Keys
    • Bonus Activity: List of Love Bug Suspects - students will use inferencing and deductive reasoning skills to eliminate love bug suspects until only one remains
    • Reward Certificates (color and black/white) - special "Cupid's Star Problem-Solver" certificates "signed by Cupid"

    **Please view the preview file to see pictures of all that is included. **

    The following skills are covered in this escape room:

    • CVC Words
    • Numbers, Number Recognition
    • Shapes
    • Counting to 20
    • Writing Numbers to 20
    • Addition to 10
    • Graphing
    • Visual Discrimination
    • Beginning Digraphs (sh)
    • Directional Coding - using arrows to show a path on a grid (see preview file)
    • Inferencing
    • Deductive Reasoning
    • Problem-Solving
    • Logical Thinking
    • Cooperation and Teamwork
    • Listening Skills

    Why use an escape room in your classroom?

    • They are engaging and fun for students.
    • They promote working together as a team.
    • Students use critical thinking and problem-solving skills to solve riddles and puzzles.
    • They are challenging and get students to think.
    • They are hands-on.
    • Students use their imaginations.
    • Students work together to solve the problem.
    • Students can showcase their unique skills.

    What other educators are saying about these resources:

    "My students loved this resource and found it very engaging. The activity offers opportunities to differentiate for all learners and for students to progress at their own pace." - Kylie S.

    "My students absolutely loved the Winter Break Out Room activities and we're thrilled to do it again on Valentine's Day. I love how the activities are quick to prep and easy to implement in the classroom." - Kailyn K,

    "This worked really well to help the class build team work." - Julianne J.

    "This was awesome! They asked to do another!!!" - Jennifer S.

    "So easy to put together and use!! My kids LOVED the winter escape room- and we will do the Valentine Day one tomorrow. Can't wait!" - Alison F.

    "My daughter loved it! We did it around the house as part of our 'Fun Friday'. The math activities were perfect for my 5 year old." - Andrea M.

    "My students had so much fun!" - Naomi A.

    "A great resource and would recommend." - Stephanie B.

    "This was the perfect activity to liven up our Valentine's Day celebration! It was perfect for kinders at this point in the year. Thank you so much for a wonderful resource--they were completely engaged!" - Miss Taylor Teaches

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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Write numbers from 0 to 20. Represent a number of objects with a written numeral 0-20 (with 0 representing a count of no objects).
    Understand the relationship between numbers and quantities; connect counting to cardinality.
    When counting objects, say the number names in the standard order, pairing each object with one and only one number name and each number name with one and only one object.
    Understand that the last number name said tells the number of objects counted. The number of objects is the same regardless of their arrangement or the order in which they were counted.
    Understand that each successive number name refers to a quantity that is one larger.

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