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Escape Rooms & Adventures Weekly Language Arts, Math & Science Club

In this weekly, ongoing escape rooms and adventures club, learners will solve fun, challenging, and educational puzzles and activities while practicing English, language arts, math, science, and more!
Teacher Sharon, M.Ed., TEFL
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What's included

1 live meeting
35 mins in-class hours per week

Class Experience

US Grade 1 - 3
Intermediate - Advanced Level
In this ongoing escape rooms and adventures club, learners will solve fun, challenging, and educational puzzles and activities while practicing language arts, math, social studies and science. I have created many escape room classes and have them listed as one-time classes at various times throughout the day. Now learners can find them all in one place, here in this amazing club! 

Feel free to enroll for one day, stay for many or all of the adventures, or come and go. If your learner is asking for a fun escape adventure, I suggest you enroll them in this club.

NOTE: ESL I recommend at least level CEFR A1. Parents are welcome to try the class to find out if the pace and lesson are appropriate for your learner.

SESSIONS:  (Eastern- New York time zone) 
Session 1 Mondays at 1 PM 
Session 2 Mondays at 7 PM
Session 3 Tuesday at 8:10 AM
Session 4 Tuesday at 4:00 PM
Session 5 Wednesday at 6:45 AM
Session 6 Thursdays at 6:40 AM
Session 7 Thursdays at 7 PM 
Session 8 Saturdays at 6 AM 
Session 9 Saturdays at 7:40 AM
Session 10 Saturdays at 10:25 AM

Tentative Schedule (topics could change) New Rotation Started on September 2, 2024
Week starting...

1. 9/2 Escape the Waterpark Language Arts Mystery Adventure: Learners are stuck inside a water park after opening hours. Solve the various language arts puzzles and riddles to unlock the code to help them escape. Included in this exciting adventure is a waterpark word search, compound words, scrambled water park related words, spelling, riddles, and more! 

2. 9/9 What's Missing From Siegfried's Lunch Box? Math Mystery Adventure: Solve the math clues to figure out which food or drink item is missing from Siegfried's lunch box. Learners will practice basic multiplication by 2s and 5s, add missing numbers in the number sequences, determine the place value of two digit numbers and tell whether they are even or odd, compare two digit numbers and determine which is greater or less than, and solve the calculations.

3. 9/16 The Case of the Missing Lasagna Ingredient Grammar Mystery: Help Siegfried, the orange cat, find the missing lasagna ingredient by completing the spelling, punctuation & grammar activities. Learners will practice suffixes, verbs, conjunctions, command or statement, and contractions.

4. 9/23 Escape the Corn Maze (NEW): Complete the three events to make your way though Farmer Joe's Corn Maze. There will be a pie eating contest 2. scarecrow stuffing and
 3. bobbing for apples. So come on! What are you waiting for? Let’s go check out Farmer Joe’s Corn Maze to practice math (double and triple digit addition, rounding numbers and logic puzzles, reading comprehension and science.

5. 9/30 Escape Science Class Before the Bell Rings: In this learning-filled science and language arts escape adventure students learn about plants, photosynthesis, fireflies, bioluminescence, and vertebrate animals. The adventure takes place in Teacher Sharon's science room. While she is teaching, someone locks the door. Students need to complete the three tasks to find the key to unlock the door to escape before the bell rings. 

5. 10/7 The Unsolved Case of the Marshmallow Muncher Math Adventure: Someone has stolen the marshmallows for the party at Camp Nuttin' But Fun! Can you help solve the clues to find the Marshmallow Muncher? Learners will solve the missing numbers and skip count, addition and subtraction number sentences, money (penny, nickel, dime quarter), basic shapes, and skip count by 2’s.

6. 10/14 ESL and Emergent Readers Learn About Halloween: Students will practice reading, speaking and writing Halloween vocabulary. We will also play a Halloween memory game to identify the missing items for more practice. Learners will grab a virtual bag and a costume to go trick-or-treating with their friends. We will practice prepositions, listening and following directions. Dressing in a comfortable costume (can be a t-shirt with a picture of something or something from Zoom) is optional, but fun!

7. 10/20 Escape the Haunted House Halloween Adventure: You go trick-or-treating with your friends and accidently get locked in the haunted house on the hill. Solve the eight games and riddles to reveal the code that unlocks the front door to escape. Included in this exciting escape adventure is a butterfly life cycle word search in the science room, a food groups puzzle in the cafeteria, an ABC order book sorting activity in the library, an unscramble the classroom items puzzle, spelling words, riddles, and more!

8. 10/27 A (Not Too) Spooky Halloween Puzzle Escape Adventure: After spending the whole day decorating their room for Halloween, students fall sound asleep. Solve the eight puzzles to crack the secret code to unlock the front door to escape. The clues include counting the Halloween themed objects, a logic puzzle to find the missing object, finding the value and sum, circling the hidden spiders, guessing the hidden word to reveal a hidden picture, identifying the synonyms, ABC order, and double digit addition. Since this class is (not TOO spooky) I added pictures of non-scary Halloween objects, but there will be spiders, ghosts and witches.

9. 11/3 Escape (Visit) The National Aquarium Before it Closes: You will visit the National Aquarium with your classmates or family, but you will need to go quickly because it closes in 30 minutes. You will collect American money (quarters, dimes, pennies and nickels) to buy a souvenir from the gift shop, collect fish for the fish bowl and collect food for lunch.

10. 11/10 The Case of the Melted Ice Cream: Someone has unplugged Mr. Freeze's freezers so all of the ice cream has melted. The children of Chillville are excited about the town’s annual ice cream eating contest, but it can't go on without ice cream. Help solve the math shapes, perimeter, addition equations, greater than and less than, a picture logic puzzle and shape word problems to figure out who unplugged the freezers.

11. 11/17 Thanksgiving Turkey Escape: Save Tina Turkey from the Oven- Solve seven Thanksgiving themed clues to help save Tina Turkey from the oven on Thanksgiving day. Students will count the Thanksgiving meal images, spell themed words, find the synonyms, read a short story, add punctuation plus more!

12. 11/24 Thanksgiving Turkey Feathers Escape: Help Find the Perfect Turkey- In this Thanksgiving escape adventure, students will learn about Thanksgiving while collecting feathers to help Farmer Brown find the perfect turkey for his Thanksgiving feast. Students will also play a game to guess the Thanksgiving words being described. I give hints and help with everything so your learner will be successful no matter their skill level.

13. 12/1 Create a Christmas Escape Room: Each class will use an interactive template I have created to complete a holiday-themed escape room I have designed. Decorate the tree, color candy canes, write names on the stockings and so much more while listening to Christmas music. After class, I will post a link to the escape room so learners can play it later.

14. 12/8 The Missing Christmas Barbeque Math Escape Adventure: Solve the math clues to help the Australian animals get their shrimp and barbecue  grill back so their can celebrate Christmas on the beach.

15. 12/15 Christmas Gingerbread House Math & Reading Adventure- Help Mrs. Claus Decorate: Solve the fun themed clues to help Mrs. Claus decorate the Gingerbread house she made for Santa.

16. 12/22 Help Rudolph Find His Nose: A Christmas Reading & Science Adventure-Students solve four clues and puzzles to help Rudolph find his nose so he can help Santa deliver presents to the boys and girls.

17. 12/29 Locked in the Lodge on Snow Mountain- A Virtual Escape Room: Learners will be locked in the Lodge on Snow Mountain until they solve the games, puzzles and challenges to figure out the correct lock combination. During class, I will show  learners how to play the game to solve the clues. After class, they will have a copy of the class on their device to play later if they click on the link provided in the classroom.

18. 1/5/2025 Escape the Snow Language Arts Puzzle Adventure: You are lost on a snowy mountain and need to solve the seven language arts clues to reveal the keypad code to open the snowmobile shed. Drink hot chocolate and then ride the snowmobile down the mountain to warmth and safety. 

19. 1/12 Polar Regions: Trapped in an Igloo- Learn about about polar regions and arctic animals while solving the clues to find the key to the supply box that will help you escape from the igloo. Some of the clues include: finding and counting the polar animals in the arctic scene, answering riddles about arctic animals, unscrambling letters to form words, math riddle and more! I help give hints when needed so all learners will be successful.

20. 1/19 Superhero Math Mystery: The Case of the Super Bad Superhero- Students will use their math problem-solving skills to solve the clues to help the Mayor of Mathopolis discover the super bad superhero's identity and put a stop to all of the chaos. Counting 1-30, Adding Number to 12, Subtracting Numbers, Ordering numbers 1-25, Comparing Numbers

21. 1/26 (NEW) The Case of the Missing Microphone Math Mystery- The school talent show is scheduled for tomorrow, but when the kids arrive to the auditorium for their final rehearsal, they discover the microphone missing. The show can't go on without it. Solve the five clue practicing addition and subtraction sentences, expanded and standard form place value math problems, counting American coins, shape identification, and telling time problems. 

22. 2/2 Escape the Dinosaur Museum- Learn about dinosaurs while finding the clues to escape from the dinosaur exhibit in the dinosaur museum. Vocabulary- fossil, extinct, carnivore, iguana. An optional printable handout will be provided.

23. February Valentine's Day Language Arts Escape Adventure- Your little brother has locked you in your bedroom on Valentine's day. Solve the seven clues to unlock the door to celebrate Valentine's day with your family and best friend.

24. February 16 Escape the Clock Museum- Practice telling time on both analog and digital clocks while finding clues to escape from the clock room in the clock museum. An optional printable handout will be provided.

25. February 23 The Mystery of Lighthouse Cove Language Arts Adventure: Help Mack the sailor find food, a place to rest and clothing. Setting, characters, pirate vocabulary, unscramble the pirate clothing words

26. March 3 Princess Escape the Castle: A Science and Math Adventure- Solve the clues to help the princess escape the castle to find her handsome prince, fall in love, get married and live happily ever after. (constellations, place value, counting, simple addition)

27. March 9 Spring Escape Adventure: A Bunny's Quest- Help the bunny choose a path of activities. Which path will the bunny choose? Play spring themed games, answer riddles and puzzles, sort food,  and much more fun!

28. March 16 The Circus is in Town! A Telling Time to the Quarter Hour Escape Adventure- Solve the "Telling Time" to the quarter hour math clues to find the animals so the show can begin on time. 

29. March 23 Superheroes and Villains Math Adventure- Help Superman solve the clues to round up the supervillains. A printable handout will be provided to make it easier to organize and solve the math clues. Adding double digit numbers in two-step word problems, repeated addition counting by 5s, adding coins (American money), elapsed time word problem.

30. March  30 April Fool's Day AI Escape Extravaganza- Get ready to laugh, giggle and chuckle in this wacky April Fool's Day escape extravaganza written and illustrated by AI (Artificial Intelligence). Some of the puzzles are logic math puzzles and some are riddles.

31. April 6 Locked in the Library-Students are accidently locked in the library after school while reading a good book. Solve eight school themed games and riddles to reveal a code and find the key to help unlock the front door to escape. Included in this exciting escape adventure is a butterfly life cycle word search in the science room, a food groups puzzle in the cafeteria, an ABC order book sorting activity in the library, an unscramble the classroom items puzzle, spelling words, riddles, and more! 

More fun escape adventures will be added to this rotation later.

After the last class in this session, I will begin a new rotation. The order of the lessons will change and new seasonal and holiday lessons will be added. I guide the students through each adventure as we complete them together, helping when needed and encouraging participation. One of my many passions is creating escape rooms so please message me if you have an idea for an escape room. ~Teacher Sharon :-)

Learning Goals

Students will learn and practice math, English, science and language arts while solving the clues.
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Non-US Teaching Certificate in English to Speakers of Other Languages
Master's Degree in Education from Delaware State College
Hello!  My name is Sharon, Teacher Sharon. I am both thankful and excited to have this opportunity to help children from all over the world have fun while learning. I love making learning fun! 

I have my Masters of Education (MEd) and over 20 years of experience teaching and learning from children of all ages. I have experience as a nursery school director, a Kid's Club supervisor (twice) and a classroom teacher for Pre-K through high school. I have also taught technology, after-school elementary science classes, cupcake decorating, and brick building. 

I am very fortunate to have grown up overseas and have lived all over the world. Some of my many passions include creating fun, educational classes, scuba diving, traveling, science, crafting, my precious dog, cat, fish and snails and of course teaching.

I like to keep class sizes small to help learners engage and participate. If your child is interested in any of my classes that are not currently scheduled, or if a different time or day would work better for you, please feel free to contact me.

Learning in my classroom is engaging, energetic, fun, enjoyable, upbeat and entertaining. "Your child won't want to leave at the end of class and will beg to come back for more." (That's my superhero catch phrase.) 

NOTE: I am very flexible with class scheduling. If you are interested in one of my classes, but you don't see it listed on a day or time that you want, please find a class that is already listed when you want the class. Send me a message and I will do my best to switch the class that you want with the one that is already listed.

I look forward to helping your child have fun while learning. Have a wonderful day,

~Teacher Sharon🙂

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weekly
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Completed by 154 learners
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Ages: 6-9
2-6 learners per class

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