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{EDITABLE}  Evolution Escape Room Lesson/Breakout Lesson
{EDITABLE}  Evolution Escape Room Lesson/Breakout Lesson
{EDITABLE}  Evolution Escape Room Lesson/Breakout Lesson
{EDITABLE}  Evolution Escape Room Lesson/Breakout Lesson
{EDITABLE}  Evolution Escape Room Lesson/Breakout Lesson
{EDITABLE}  Evolution Escape Room Lesson/Breakout Lesson
{EDITABLE}  Evolution Escape Room Lesson/Breakout Lesson
{EDITABLE}  Evolution Escape Room Lesson/Breakout Lesson
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Darwin, his journey, evidence for evolution, cladograms--it's all in here. Use actual locks and boxes, OR use this fun lesson with a simple envelope system! Enough problems for 6 groups of students, or more if you use the problems in duplicate. I actually made different codes and problems for each group. With locks: utilizes 3, 3-digit locks, one MasterLock combination lock, four boxes, some paper, and a lot of fun!!
I got the locks and toolboxes at Dollar Tree, or I also bought inexpensive unfinished wooden boxes. Your students will love it and want more.


INCLUDES:
6 different codes to get your students started (hide in room somewhere)
6 different cladogram interpretation problem sets for box 2's combination.
6 different ciphers and comprehension/study questions for box 3's combination.
6 different map analysis problems for box 4's combination.

TWO DIFFERENT (1 min or 2 min) Speed Bump Cards (color-coded) for each group. (So fun to throw a team out for a minute or two--also color-coded)
Hint Tickets/Cards for all 3 boxes, color-coded so you can keep track of whom you have given hints to.

Need a PDF version? If you buy this one I will send the pdf for free! Email me at shancrafty@gmail.com and put "Free PDF Evolution Redemption" in your subject line!
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{EDITABLE} Evolution Escape Room Lesson/Breakout Lesson

Rated 4.4 out of 5, based on 2 reviews
4.4 (2 ratings)
Mrs V Science
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$7.00

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Grades
5th - 12th
Pages
43
Teaching Duration
90 minutes

Description

Darwin, his journey, evidence for evolution, cladograms--it's all in here. Use actual locks and boxes, OR use this fun lesson with a simple envelope system! Enough problems for 6 groups of students, or more if you use the problems in duplicate. I actually made different codes and problems for each group. With locks: utilizes 3, 3-digit locks, one MasterLock combination lock, four boxes, some paper, and a lot of fun!!
I got the locks and toolboxes at Dollar Tree, or I also bought inexpensive unfinished wooden boxes. Your students will love it and want more.


INCLUDES:
6 different codes to get your students started (hide in room somewhere)
6 different cladogram interpretation problem sets for box 2's combination.
6 different ciphers and comprehension/study questions for box 3's combination.
6 different map analysis problems for box 4's combination.

TWO DIFFERENT (1 min or 2 min) Speed Bump Cards (color-coded) for each group. (So fun to throw a team out for a minute or two--also color-coded)
Hint Tickets/Cards for all 3 boxes, color-coded so you can keep track of whom you have given hints to.

Need a PDF version? If you buy this one I will send the pdf for free! Email me at shancrafty@gmail.com and put "Free PDF Evolution Redemption" in your subject line!
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Report this resource to TPT
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Rated 4.4 out of 5, based on 2 reviews
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Rated 4.5 out of 5
January 29, 2019
I used this resource when constructing my own materials for class. It was helpful!
Deanna H.
29 reviews
Rated 4.33 out of 5
April 13, 2018
The instructions were a little confusing making it hard to use at first. There are some errors on the answer document for the cladogram part and on the cipher "code tickets" and I had to redo the cladogram to make it more readable. My students did have a great time doing the activity though! Very fun and creative.
Kerri S.
5 reviews

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