Logic Puzzle / Team Building Escape Room | Year 5 & 6 [Volume 2]
Looking for a fun way to encourage teamwork and collaboration in your classroom?
While working through four critical thinking logic puzzles, students will not only hone their logic and reasoning skills but also develop communication and problem-solving abilities.
Your students will love working together to uncover the four secret messages: "Respect," "Fairness," "Honesty," and "Champion."
Why Choose The Logic Puzzle / Team Building Escape Room | Year 5 & 6 [Volume 2]?
- All tasks are hands-on and engaging.
- All tasks are designed to be challenging yet achievable.
- All tasks encourage teamwork and collaboration.
- It can be used at any time of the year - no pre-teaching required!
- Apart from printing the sheets and providing the link to the Google Form, there is no prep and no marking!
What's Included?
- 4 rigorous logic-based tasks that develop problem solving skills and require collaboration
- Access to an exclusive and original video that sets the scene (see the video preview!)
- Access to a self-checking/marking Google Form - no teacher marking required!
- Access to a digital (Google Slide) version of the activities (Note: teachers and students will need a Google email to access this version)
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