Students in the Primary Elementary School had a blast using cooperation skills to earn their “Ticket to Learning” that was locked inside a box. This 'Dr. Seuss' themed Breakout Edu game is similar to an escape room experience, but is played inside the classroom. The students were given 45 minutes to find clues around the classroom that would help them to open up a variety of locks such as a four-digit number lock, a three-digit number lock, a word lock and a hasp. The clues involved using maps, alphabet codes and even a UV light to read invisible ink in order to unlock the locks. The students used math, reading and reasoning skills. While we can’t give out specifics regarding the clues, it’s no secret that the kids did a great job thinking outside of the box to get into the box! This group broke out with less than 30 seconds to spare!
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