Kellie has been a Library Media Specialist since 2015 at both the High School and Middle School Level in South Carolina. As a Media Specialist, she enjoys working with all of the different content areas in her school. In her spare time, Kellie is also a group fitness instructor and enjoys using social media to get new ideas for lessons.
Kellie has been a Library Media Specialist since 2015 at both the High School and Middle School Level in South Carolina. As a Media Specialist, she enjoys working with all of the different content areas in her school. In her spare time, Kellie is also a group fitness instructor and enjoys using social media to get new ideas for lessons.
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This escape room / breakout game was created to be used with students after they’ve finished the novel. Some of the topics covered in this game include character analysis, symbolism, setting, and the timeline of the story.
This Escape Room / Breakout Game is completely digital. There is an answer sheet included that you can print for students to fill out. On some digital games, there are also clues that involves a word search that either you or the students can print out.
This purchase includes:
★ A detailed document outlining each clue, setup, and running the game
★ An answer sheet for students
★ Access to the Google Sheet document that contains students’ submitted answers
Notes:
★ Digital breakout games do not involve additional setup, but there is an answer sheet that can be printed out for student use
★ Please try the game at least one day before you would like to try it with your students and get in touch with me if you have any questions. I usually respond to emails within a few hours.
★ Try each lesson out beforehand to ensure that you completely understand how each clue can be solved.
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This game was designed for high school students to help them review what they have learned about the Middle Ages. Some of the topics covered in this breakout include important figures from the Middle Ages, the Magna Carta, and Feudalism.
You can use physical locks and a lock box (click here to purchase an official Breakout Edu Box) or a digital Google Form with this game. (The form is included with your purchase.)
This purchase includes:
★ A detailed document outlining each clue card, setup, and running the game
★ An answer sheet for students
★ An editable Google Slides document for all of the clue cards
★ A digital breakout Google Form that is pre-set to accept the correct answers for this game
Feel free to download the preview for more information.
Notes:
★ Breakout games involve additional setup such as printing clues, color coding clues (if you let students work in teams), and in some cases writing on supplemental files with invisible ink
★ Supplies needed for this game include invisible ink pens, black light flashlights, and QR Readers
★ If you purchase this breakout and are not able to get all of the supplies, please get in touch with me. I can help you create alternate ways to present the clue to students if needed.
★ Most of these games involve clues that have a uniform answer, regardless of where the game is played. However, some games involve numbers such as pages in a dictionary or atlas. In these cases, the explanation document will tell you that you need to customize the answer based on your resources.
★ Please try the game at least one day before you would like to try it with your students and get in touch with me if you have any questions. I usually respond to emails within a few hours. Try it out beforehand to ensure that you completely understand how each clue can be solved.
Here’s what other teachers are saying about this lesson:
★ Great resource.
★ Very engaging!
★ Awesome! My kids needed support, but they loved it!
★ Easy to adjust for my students.
★ Great Resource! Your games are loved by my students!
★ Wonderful! Going to become part of my Middle Ages review permanently. Thanks!
★ Seller was very helpful working with me for edits i needed. Responded quickly! Awesome product my students loved doing this.
★ Great resource! Students were engaged for the entire class and enjoyed the competition!
★ Loved doing this with my students!
If you have any questions, please send me an email!
-Kellie @ Loquacious Learning
loquaciouslearning.tpt@gmail.com
This game was designed to help introduce students to the basics of economics. This lesson was planned using Chapter 7 of McGraw Hill Education’s Understanding Economics textbook. Topics reviewed in this game include types of competition, economic philosophies, spillover effects, Federal Regulatory Agencies, and vocabulary.
You can use physical locks and a lock box or a digital Google Form with this game. (The form is included with your purchase.)
This purchase includes:
★ A detailed document outlining each clue card, setup, and running the game
★ An answer sheet for students
★ An editable Google Slides document for all of the clue cards
★ A digital breakout Google Form that is set to accept the correct answers for this game
Notes:
★ Breakout gameinvolve additional setup such as printing clues, color coding clues (if you let students work in teams), and in some cases writing on supplemental files with invisible ink
★ Supplies needed for this game include invisible ink pens, black light flashlights, and QR Readers
★ One of the clues on this puzzle requires access to Jigsaw Planet.com. If you do not have access to this website at your school, please let me know and we can create an alternate clue.
★ If you purchase this breakout and are not able to get all of the supplies, please get in touch with me. I can help you create alternate ways to present the clue to students if needed.
★ Most of these games involve clues that have a uniform answer, regardless of where the game is played. However, some games involve numbers such as pages in a dictionary or atlas. In these cases, the explanation document will tell you that you need to customize the answer based on your resources.
★ Please try the game at least one day before you would like to try it with your students and get in touch with me if you have any questions. I usually respond to emails within a few hours. Try it out beforehand to ensure that you completely understand how each clue can be solved.
Here’s what other teachers are saying about this lesson:
★ Great Resource!
★ My students enjoyed using this resource as a review for their test. They had to think and I loved that it made think critically to find the answer.
★ I use this as a supplement to a unit that needs to be condensed down due to extended learning of a different unit. It is a great academic complement!
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This game was designed for high school students to introduce or review concepts related to digital citizenship. The following topics are included on the Google Site:
★ Online Personas
★ Protecting Yourself Online
★ Cyberbullying
★ Website Credibility
★ Online Ethics
You can use physical locks and a lock box or digital forms on a Google Form with this game. (The form is included with your purchase.)
This purchase includes:
★ A detailed document outlining each clue card, setup, and running the game
★ An answer sheet for students
★ An editable Google Slides document for all of the clue cards
★ A digital breakout Google Form that is pre-set to accept the correct answers for this game
Notes:
★ Breakout games involve additional setup such as printing clues, color coding clues (if you let students work in teams), and in some cases writing on supplemental files with invisible ink
★ Supplies needed for this game include invisible ink pens, black light flashlights, and QR Readers
★ If you purchase this breakout and are not able to get all of the supplies, please get in touch with me. I can help you create alternate ways to present the clue to students if needed.
★ Most of these games involve clues that have a uniform answer, regardless of where the game is played. However, some games involve numbers such as pages in a dictionary or atlas. In these cases, the explanation document will tell you that you need to customize the answer based on your resources.
★ Please try the game at least one day before you would like to try it with your students and get in touch with me if you have any questions. I usually respond to emails within a few hours. Try it out beforehand to ensure that you completely understand how each clue can be solved.
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This game can be used as an introduction or review of the American free enterprise system. This digital breakout is hosted on Google Sites and contains information about the characteristics of the free enterprise system, the advantages and disadvantages, the roles of consumers, entrepreneurs, and the government, and the goals of the American free enterprise system.
This Escape Room / Breakout Game is completely digital. There is an answer sheet included that you can print for students to fill out. On some digital games, there are also clues that involves a word search that either you or the students can print out.
This purchase includes:
★ A detailed document outlining each clue, setup, and running the game
★ Access to the Digital Breakout Website (Hosted on Google Sites)
★ An answer sheet for students
★ Access to the Google Sheet document that contains students’ submitted answers
Notes:
★ Digital breakout games do not involve additional setup, but there is an answer sheet that can be printed out for student use
★ Please try the game at least one day before you would like to try it with your students and get in touch with me if you have any questions. I usually respond to emails within a few hours.
★ Try each lesson out beforehand to ensure that you completely understand how each clue can be solved.
Here’s what other teachers are saying about this lesson:
★ My sophomore business econ students loved this! I didn’t have to do any pre-prep because it is truly ready to implement “out of the box”.
★ Thank you for this resource! It was great to use in my Economics class.
★ This is a really great product. They were excited to “take over” the classroom and work as a large team to solve the puzzles while they were projected on the SmartBoard. To see a class of 16 working jointly was pretty amazing.
★ If you can make economics fun, you have succeeded in life! This activity does just that!!!
★ All of my students were engaged and had fun!
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This escape room / breakout game was created to be used with students after they’ve finished the novel. Some of the topics covered in this game include character analysis, symbolism, setting, and the timeline of the story.
This purchase includes:
★ A detailed document outlining each clue card, setup, and running the game
★ An answer sheet for students
★ An editable Google Slides document for all of the clue cards
★ A digital breakout Google Form that is pre-set to accept the correct answers for this game
★ A Google Site that hosts all of the Clue Cards, Posters, and Supplemental Files for e-Learning. (This can be used as a Digital Breakout.)
Feel free to download the preview for more information.
Digital Breakout Notes:
★ The digital version of this site incorporates the clue cards from the Print version of the lesson.
★ If you would like a more challenging version of the Digital Version with the clues hidden within the actual pages, click here!
Notes:
★ Breakout games involve additional setup such as printing clues, color coding clues (if you let students work in teams), and in some cases writing on supplemental files
★ If you purchase this breakout and are not able to get all of the supplies, please get in touch with me. I can help you create alternate ways to present the clue to students if needed.
★ Most of these games involve clues that have a uniform answer, regardless of where the game is played. However, some games involve numbers such as pages in a dictionary or atlas. In these cases, the explanation document will tell you that you need to customize the answer based on your resources.
★ Please try the game at least one day before you would like to try it with your students and get in touch with me if you have any questions. I usually respond to emails within a few hours. Try it out beforehand to ensure that you completely understand how each clue can be solved.
Looking for a fun way to get your students talking, asking questions, and collaborating? Look no further!
This game can be used as a review of the people, events, and vocabulary from the Middle Ages. The words used on the cards for this game include abbot/abbess, Alfred the Great, apprentice, Babylonian Captivity, barter economy, Black Death, Canon Law, capital, cardinal, Charlemagne, Charles Martel, Children’s Crusade, chivalry, Common Law, Crusades, curia, Eleanor of Aquitaine, Geoffrey Chaucer, Great Schism, heretic, Hundred Years War, Inquisition, Joan of Arc, journeyman, King John, Magna Carta, manorialism, market economy, merchant guild, middle class, monasticism, sacrament, serf/peasant, Simon de Montfort, Thomas Becket, usury, vassal, vikings, War of the Roses, and William the Conqueror.
Your purchase includes:
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*Notes for teachers
*Instructions for students
*40 Game cards
*Blank Card Sheets to add your own words
*A printable headband template for students
*A question chart to help students think of questions to ask
This resource includes cards that are specific to the Middle Ages. There are 40 cards included with this purchase, but a blank template is also included in case you would like to add additional cards.
If you have any questions, please send me an email!
-Kellie @ Loquacious Learning
loquaciouslearning.tpt@gmail.com
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This game was designed to review the geography of Mexico and Central America.Topics included in this breakout include basic geography of the Mexico/Central America, capital cities, map reading skills, map creation, natural disasters, and facts about Mexico/Central American/Caribbean countries. (See below for content.) This purchase includes clues, answer sheets, hint cards, and every digital file that you need for the breakout. You can use all of the clues (with all the supplies listed) or you can use less clues with less locks.
You can use physical locks and a lock box or digital forms on a Google Form with this game. (You will need to create a form if you wish to do it digitally. See a free tutorial here!)
This purchase includes:
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*A detailed document outlining each clue card, setup, and running the game
*An answer sheet for students
*An editable Google Slides document for all of the clue cards
Notes:
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*Breakout games involve additional setup such as printing clues, color coding clues (if you let students work in teams), and in some cases writing on supplemental files with invisible ink
*Supplies needed for this game include invisible ink pens, black light flashlights, and QR Readers
*If you purchase this breakout and are not able to get all of the supplies, please get in touch with me. I can help you create alternate ways to present the clue to students if needed.
*Most of these games involve clues that have a uniform answer, regardless of where the game is played. However, some games involve numbers such as pages in a dictionary or atlas. In these cases, the explanation document will tell you that you need to customize the answer based on your resources.
*Please try the game at least one day before you would like to try it with your students and get in touch with me if you have any questions. I usually respond to emails within a few hours. Try it out beforehand to ensure that you completely understand how each clue can be solved.
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This lesson can be used as a review or introduction to the process of electing presidents in the United States. Some of the topics covered on this lesson include the Constitutional requirements to be president, the line of succession, electoral votes, the “winner-take-all” system, vocabulary and presidential trivia questions.
You can use physical locks and a lock box (click here to purchase an official Breakout Edu Box) or a digital Google Form with this game. (The form is included with your purchase. Click here to learn how to make your own digital breakout forms!)
This purchase includes:
*A detailed document outlining each clue card, setup, and running the game
*An answer sheet for students
*An editable Google Slides document for all of the clue cards
*A digital breakout Google Form that is pre-set to accept the correct answers for this game
Feel free to download the preview for more information.
Notes:
*Breakout games involve additional setup such as printing clues, color coding clues (if you let students work in teams), and in some cases writing on supplemental files with invisible ink
*Supplies needed for this game include invisible ink pens, black light flashlights, and QR Readers
*If you purchase this breakout and are not able to get all of the supplies, please get in touch with me. I can help you create alternate ways to present the clue to students if needed.
*Most of these games involve clues that have a uniform answer, regardless of where the game is played. However, some games involve numbers such as pages in a dictionary or atlas. In these cases, the explanation document will tell you that you need to customize the answer based on your resources.
*Please try the game at least one day before you would like to try it with your students and get in touch with me if you have any questions. I usually respond to emails within a few hours. Try it out beforehand to ensure that you completely understand how each clue can be solved.
This game was designed to help introduce students to the concept of labor and wages. This lesson was planned using Chapter 9 of McGraw Hill Education’s Understanding Economics textbook. Topics reviewed in this game include types of unions, vocabulary, legal actions, and labor laws.
You can use physical locks and a lock box (click here to purchase an official Breakout Box) or a digital Google Form with this game. (The form is included with your purchase. Click here to learn how to make your own digital breakout forms!)
This purchase includes:
A detailed document outlining each clue card, setup, and running the game
An answer sheet for students
An editable Google Slides document for all of the clue cards
A digital breakout Google Form that is set to accept the correct answers for this game
Feel free to download the preview for more information.
Notes:
Breakout games involve additional setup such as printing clues, color coding clues (if you let students work in teams), and in some cases writing on supplemental files with invisible ink
Supplies needed for this game include invisible ink pens, black light flashlights, and QR Readers
If you purchase this breakout and are not able to get all of the supplies, please get in touch with me. I can help you create alternate ways to present the clue to students if needed.
Most of these games involve clues that have a uniform answer, regardless of where the game is played. However, some games involve numbers such as pages in a dictionary or atlas. In these cases, the explanation document will tell you that you need to customize the answer based on your resources.
Please try the game at least one day before you would like to try it with your students and get in touch with me if you have any questions. I usually respond to emails within a few hours. Try it out beforehand to ensure that you completely understand how each clue can be solved.
Are you looking for a way to help your students take meaningful, interactive notes that can be used in person or as E-Learning Packets? Look no further!
This purchase includes:
★ 38 Pages of Google Slides with Activities
★ 54 Pages of Guided Notes w/Answer Keys for each section (*Can be edited and customized to meet your individual needs!)
This product is based on Chapter 2 of the McGraw Hill Understanding Economics Textbook. The Slides and Interactive Guided Notes are divided into three sections and cover a variety of topics including:
★ Economic Systems
★ Mixed Economies
★ The Global Transition to Capitalism
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The webquest was designed for high school students and contains sources including websites, videos, infographics, and articles from magazines/journals.
Topics included in this webquest include the Supreme Court, Supreme Court Justices, Jury Duty, and judicial procedures.
Are you looking for a way to help your students take meaningful, interactive notes that can be used in person or as E-Learning Packets? Look no further!
This purchase includes:
★ 50 Pages of Google Slides with Activities
★ 38 Pages of Guided Notes w/Answer Keys for each section (*Can be edited and customized to meet your individual needs!)
This product is based on Chapter 1 of the McGraw Hill Understanding Economics Textbook. The Slides and Interactive Guided Notes are divided into three sections and cover a variety of topics including:
★ Scarcity and the Science of Economics
★ Our Economic Choices
★ Economic Growth
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The webquest was designed for high school students and contains sources including websites, videos, and articles from magazines/journals.
There are two documents included in this purchase: the student sheet and the answer key. Both of these are in a Google Slides document, so you can change and adapt the activity if you would like to.
Topics included in this webquest include an introduction to the Roaring Twenties, organized crime, prohibition, the Jazz Age, vamps, and important figures from the era.
Are you looking for a way to help your students take meaningful, interactive notes? Look no further!
This purchase includes:
★ A Pacing Guide for the unit
★ 60 Pages of Google Slides with Activities
★ 44 Pages of Guided Notes w/Answer Key
The Slides and Interactive Guided Notes are divided into five sections and covers a variety of topics including:
★ The Roots of Western Imperialism
★ European Claims in North Africa
★ European Claims in Sub-Saharan Africa
★ Expansion in Asia
★ Imperialism in Latin America
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This game was designed for 4-6th grade math classes to introduce them to the idea of break out games. Topics included in this breakout include a common factors, prime/composite numbers, 2x2 digit multiplication, and addition/subtraction with borrowing and regrouping.
You can use physical locks and a lock box (click here to purchase an official Breakout Edu Box) or a digital Google Form with this game. (The form is included with your purchase.)
This purchase includes:
*A detailed document outlining each clue card, setup, and running the game
*An answer sheet for students
*An editable Google Slides document for all of the clue cards
*A digital breakout Google Form that is pre-set to accept the correct answers for this game
Notes:
★ Breakout games involve additional setup such as printing clues, color coding clues (if you let students work in teams), and in some cases writing on supplemental files with invisible ink
★ Supplies needed for this game include invisible ink pens, black light flashlights, and QR Readers
★ If you purchase this breakout and are not able to get all of the supplies, please get in touch with me. I can help you create alternate ways to present the clue to students if needed.
★ Most of these games involve clues that have a uniform answer, regardless of where the game is played. However, some games involve numbers such as pages in a dictionary or atlas. In these cases, the explanation document will tell you that you need to customize the answer based on your resources.
★ Please try the game at least one day before you would like to try it with your students and get in touch with me if you have any questions. I usually respond to emails within a few hours. Try it out beforehand to ensure that you completely understand how each clue can be solved.
★ The page that you download is only one page. This document is a PDF that links to a Google Doc with about thirty pages of documents related to the lesson. The file is set up this way to ensure that you always have access to the newest version of the document.
Here’s what other teachers are saying about this lesson:
★ My middle school math students loved this. Makes math more real for them!
★ Great resource!
★ Thanks for creating and sharing.
★ Great product.
If you have any questions, please send me an email!
-Kellie @ Loquacious Learning
loquaciouslearning.tpt@gmail.com
*Looking for a fun way to get your students talking, moving, and collaborating? Look no further!
This game can be used as a review of the lessons associated with your Age of Imperialism Unit. The game includes topics such as territories (specifically in Africa), important people, important events, and vocabulary.
You can use physical locks and a lock box (click here to purchase an official Breakout Edu Box) or a digital Google Form with this game. (The form is included with your purchase. Click here to learn how to make your own digital breakout forms!)
E-Learning Update:
★ A Google Site has been added to this resource that hosts all of the elements of this lesson. This means that you can use this lesson in an E-Learning Setting.
This purchase includes:
★ A detailed document outlining each clue card, setup, and running the game
★ An answer sheet for students
★ An editable Google Slides document for all of the clue cards
★ A digital breakout Google Form that is pre-set to accept the correct answers for this game
★ A Google Site that hosts all of the Clue Cards, Posters, and Supplemental Files for e-Learning. (This can be used as a Digital Breakout.)
Notes:
★ Breakout games involve additional setup such as printing clues, color coding clues (if you let students work in teams), and in some cases writing on supplemental files with invisible ink
★ Supplies needed for this game include invisible ink pens, black light flashlights, and QR Readers
★ If you purchase this breakout and are not able to get all of the supplies, please get in touch with me. I can help you create alternate ways to present the clue to students if needed.
★ Most of these games involve clues that have a uniform answer, regardless of where the game is played. However, some games involve numbers such as pages in a dictionary or atlas. In these cases, the explanation document will tell you that you need to customize the answer based on your resources.
Please try the game at least one day before you would like to try it with your students and get in touch with me if you have any questions. I usually respond to emails within a few hours. Try it out beforehand to ensure that you completely understand how each clue can be solved.
Here’s what other teachers are saying about this lesson:
★ My kids have enjoyed learning about Social Studies in a fun way thanks to this resource. Thank you!
★ Easy to use
★ Fun way to review
★ Excited to use!
Looking for a fun way to get your students talking, moving, and collaborating? Look no further!
This game was designed for high school students to introduce or review concepts related to digital citizenship. The following topics are included on the Google Site:
★ Online Personas
★ Protecting Yourself Online
★ Cyberbullying
★ Website Credibility
★ Online Ethics
This Escape Room / Breakout Game is completely digital and is hosted on a Google Site. There is an answer sheet included that you can print for students to fill out. On some digital games, there are also clues that involves a word search that either you or the students can print out.
This purchase includes:
★ A detailed document outlining each clue, setup, and running the game
★ An answer sheet for students
★ Access to the Google Sheet document that contains students’ submitted answers
Notes:
★ Digital breakout games do not involve additional setup, but there is an answer sheet that can be printed out for student use
★ This digital breakout game is hosted on Google Sites.
★ Please try the game at least one day before you would like to try it with your students and get in touch with me if you have any questions. I usually respond to emails within a few hours.
★ Try each lesson out beforehand to ensure that you completely understand how each clue can be solved.
Here’s what other teachers are saying about this lesson:
★ Great resource!
★ Thanks! Saved me a lot of time.
★ Love this resource! We have to teach a digital citizenship lesson every year and this does a great job covering the material in an interactive way.
★ Fabulous resource! Thank you!
★ Kids love it.
★ This is the coolest investment ever! I appreciate the effort to put this together!
★ This was put together so well! Thank you for such a great resource. This was the first Breakout I’d ever done with this group of students and although I usually like to show them a video or something to give them an idea of what they’re going to be doing, they did great without one. Almost all my students, 9th through 12th, were engaged and working hard to be the first to solve this. I’ll definitely be looking for more breakouts from you. Thanks again!
★ Great Resource! My students enjoyed completing the activities.
★ Great Tool!
★ I really enjoyed this lesson! My high school students were engaged throughout the period. It took some of my students about a period and a half (52 minute periods). This was a fun way for the students to learn something new!
Looking for a fun way to get your students engaged in the Industrial Revolution and differentiate learning? Look no further!
This Choice Board Activity will get your students interested while introducing them to the content that will learn throughout the unit.
How the Lesson Works:
★ This lesson is made up of six activities that will allow your students to explore the topic
★ The first activity is an Introductory Video (approx. 12 minutes) that all students will complete with four review questions.
★ The next part of the activity provides students with five activities to choose from:
Activity 1 - Jigsaw Puzzle with Supplemental Question
Activity 2 - Writing Prompt
Activity 3 - Biography Creation and Research
Activity 4 - Vocabulary Matchup
Activity 5 - The Effects of Socialism
★ After assigning the activity, just tell your students how many activities you would like them to complete.
★ This activity can be completed by individual students or by teams of students with one Google Slides document.
★Each activity should take students about ten to fifteen minutes to complete. The length of the entire lesson will be determined by the number of activities assigned.
★ Many of the activities involve writing opinions rather than facts, so there is not always necessarily a correct or incorrect answer.
★ This purchase includes a Google Slides Presentation that is preformatted to be…
Shared in Google Classroom
Copied by students to input answers (without changing the format)
Required Materials:
★ The Introductory Video is hosted on YouTube and you may have to allow access, depending on your District’s filtering policies.
★ One of the activities involves a Jigsaw Puzzle hosted on the website JigsawPlanet.com. You may need to share this URL with your District’s Technology Department to allow access, depending on your District’s filtering policies.
★ Any device with an internet connection will work, but this would probably be easier on a laptop or desktop computer.
Looking for a fun way to get your students talking, moving, and collaborating? Look no further!
This lesson can be used as an introduction to the Judicial Branch or a review.
Some of the topics covered in this game include Supreme Court Justices, rights of the accused, federal and state court systems, and constitutional freedoms
You can use physical locks and a lock box or digital forms on a Google Form with this game. (The form is included with your purchase.)
This purchase includes:
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*A detailed document outlining each clue card, setup, and running the game
*An answer sheet for students
*An editable Google Slides document for all of the clue cards
*A digital breakout Google Form that is pre-set to accept the correct answers for this game
Feel free to download the preview for more information.
Notes:
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*Breakout games involve additional setup such as printing clues, color coding clues (if you let students work in teams), and in some cases writing on supplemental files with invisible ink
*Supplies needed for this game include invisible ink pens, black light flashlights, and QR Readers
*If you purchase this breakout and are not able to get all of the supplies, please get in touch with me. I can help you create alternate ways to present the clue to students if needed.
*Most of these games involve clues that have a uniform answer, regardless of where the game is played. However, some games involve numbers such as pages in a dictionary or atlas. In these cases, the explanation document will tell you that you need to customize the answer based on your resources.
*Please try the game at least one day before you would like to try it with your students and get in touch with me if you have any questions. I usually respond to emails within a few hours. Try it out beforehand to ensure that you completely understand how each clue can be solved.
*The page that you download is only one page. This document is a PDF that links to a Google Doc with about thirty pages of documents related to the lesson. The file is set up this way to ensure that you always have access to the newest version of the document.
Here is what other teachers are saying about this lesson:
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*Lots of fun! Thanks!
If you have any questions, please send me an email!
-Kellie @ Loquacious Learning