Description
The scientific method escape room is fully digital and is easily used during distance learning or in the regular classroom setting. This scientific method digital escape room uses Google sites and is easily assigned in Google Classroom or other distance learning management systems. Students can also complete the scientific method digital escape room in a classroom setting while working as a team or individually.
This digital breakout, unlock the box, escape room activity is intended to reinforce the use of the scientific method. While working their way through this digital breakout students will encounter clues covering the order of the scientific method, observation, scientific questioning, creating a hypothesis, experimental procedure, analyzing data and writing a conclusion.
This Digital Breakout Includes:
A link to a website that contains the digital breakout
A Start Page that will guide the students to the digital breakout website
A detailed lesson plan
2 Versions of the Escape Room: One version will allow teachers to track when students have escaped and the other version has the digital locks imbedded in the digital escape room.
A detailed answer key that will give the combinations and an explanation for all digital locks
Hint cards that can be shared digitally or on paper
An “I Broke Out” certificate that can be shared digitally or printed
A Reflection & Debriefing graphic organizer that can be shared digitally or printed
Check out my free Lab Safety Digital Escape Room to view an example of the type of learning that students will experience while working their way through a digital escape room. A very small percentage of school districts do not allow students to access websites hosted on google sites. You can use the free Lab Safety Digital Escape Room to determine if your district is one of the few that prohibits students from accessing google sites.
What is a digital escape room?
Also called breakout and unlock the box activities, a digital escape room requires students to unlock a series of digital locks using clues that can be found in various documents, puzzles, videos and many other resources. A digital escape is completed entirely on a computer, phone, tablet (iPad) or other device. Students will be required to use content knowledge, critical thinking and logical thinking skills to solve the puzzles and open the digital locks.
Other digital breakouts that might interest you:
Digital Escape Room: Kinetic and Potential Energy
Digital Escape Room: Cells - Unlock the Box - Escape Room
Digital Escape Room: Chemical and Physical Changes
Digital Escape Room: Newton's Laws of Motion
Digital Escape Room: The Rock Cycle
Digital Escape Room: Lunar Cycle, Moon Phases
Digital Escape Room: Kinetic and Potential Energy
Digital Escape Room: Dichotomous Keys
Digital Escape Room: Food Webs and Energy Flow
The Benefits of Digital Breakouts:
Breakouts require students to use content knowledge as well as critical and logical thinking skills to successfully determine the combinations of the locks.
If the breakout is used as a partner or team activity, it fosters communication and collaboration between students. This gives students an opportunity to analyze their leadership sills and try different teamwork strategies.
Breakouts require sustained problem solving over an extended period of time. This helps students build stamina while working on difficult tasks.
Breakouts are engaging and students often get excited as they get closer to Breaking Out!
Breakouts give students an opportunity to apply their knowledge in a unique experience.
Breakouts are designed for a diverse population of students. Different types of locks and puzzles are used in the breakout so that all learners can be challenged and demonstrate success in multiple areas of content and types of thinking.
Breakouts are student directed. Teachers do a lot of observing and listening during the breakout, while students take the lead in their own learning.
Technology Requirements:
Students will need internet access to perform the digital breakout. Any device with internet access (laptop computer, desktop computer, tablet, phone…) can be used.
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Description
The scientific method escape room is fully digital and is easily used during distance learning or in the regular classroom setting. This scientific method digital escape room uses Google sites and is easily assigned in Google Classroom or other distance learning management systems. Students can also complete the scientific method digital escape room in a classroom setting while working as a team or individually.
This digital breakout, unlock the box, escape room activity is intended to reinforce the use of the scientific method. While working their way through this digital breakout students will encounter clues covering the order of the scientific method, observation, scientific questioning, creating a hypothesis, experimental procedure, analyzing data and writing a conclusion.
This Digital Breakout Includes:
A link to a website that contains the digital breakout
A Start Page that will guide the students to the digital breakout website
A detailed lesson plan
2 Versions of the Escape Room: One version will allow teachers to track when students have escaped and the other version has the digital locks imbedded in the digital escape room.
A detailed answer key that will give the combinations and an explanation for all digital locks
Hint cards that can be shared digitally or on paper
An “I Broke Out” certificate that can be shared digitally or printed
A Reflection & Debriefing graphic organizer that can be shared digitally or printed
Check out my free Lab Safety Digital Escape Room to view an example of the type of learning that students will experience while working their way through a digital escape room. A very small percentage of school districts do not allow students to access websites hosted on google sites. You can use the free Lab Safety Digital Escape Room to determine if your district is one of the few that prohibits students from accessing google sites.
What is a digital escape room?
Also called breakout and unlock the box activities, a digital escape room requires students to unlock a series of digital locks using clues that can be found in various documents, puzzles, videos and many other resources. A digital escape is completed entirely on a computer, phone, tablet (iPad) or other device. Students will be required to use content knowledge, critical thinking and logical thinking skills to solve the puzzles and open the digital locks.
Other digital breakouts that might interest you:
Digital Escape Room: Kinetic and Potential Energy
Digital Escape Room: Cells - Unlock the Box - Escape Room
Digital Escape Room: Chemical and Physical Changes
Digital Escape Room: Newton's Laws of Motion
Digital Escape Room: The Rock Cycle
Digital Escape Room: Lunar Cycle, Moon Phases
Digital Escape Room: Kinetic and Potential Energy
Digital Escape Room: Dichotomous Keys
Digital Escape Room: Food Webs and Energy Flow
The Benefits of Digital Breakouts:
Breakouts require students to use content knowledge as well as critical and logical thinking skills to successfully determine the combinations of the locks.
If the breakout is used as a partner or team activity, it fosters communication and collaboration between students. This gives students an opportunity to analyze their leadership sills and try different teamwork strategies.
Breakouts require sustained problem solving over an extended period of time. This helps students build stamina while working on difficult tasks.
Breakouts are engaging and students often get excited as they get closer to Breaking Out!
Breakouts give students an opportunity to apply their knowledge in a unique experience.
Breakouts are designed for a diverse population of students. Different types of locks and puzzles are used in the breakout so that all learners can be challenged and demonstrate success in multiple areas of content and types of thinking.
Breakouts are student directed. Teachers do a lot of observing and listening during the breakout, while students take the lead in their own learning.
Technology Requirements:
Students will need internet access to perform the digital breakout. Any device with internet access (laptop computer, desktop computer, tablet, phone…) can be used.






