![]() After a clue is found… unlock the box to find the next clue… or proceed to next clue envelope.Have students solve the clues together (puzzle, math problem, spelling word, etc).Have students find different size lockboxes hidden around the room with locks on them.One of the easiest and most time efficient way to conduct a breakout game with early childhood students is to Breakout Together! You can have the students sit on the carpet around you as you start with the story starter. Here is a video explaining the process! If you want to check out my very first Digital Breakout… click here! You can always check out TpT for Breakout Game Scenarios! Ready to Make Your Own Digital Breakout Game?įirst of all, you need to be fairly comfortable with using Google Forms…. You will still need to create or buy the scenario that your students will interact with. ![]() The information below will make one Breakout Box. If you are ready to tackle a tangible box and create your own, I have listed out the resources you will need to get started. Or… keep reading to find out how to make your own! Want to Make Your Own?
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