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Breakout and Escape Rooms

 I love to create breakout rooms for my students (as you may have noticed from my Teachers Pay Teachers page).

To create your own:

To get me started, I have used the template from Breakout.edu. I just discovered they have many more resources.

To find pre-created resources:

  • Search Facebook for groups- I belong to a science group that is no longer active, but you can still find resources for free
  • Breakout.edu- requires paid membership after 14 days
  • Teachers Pay Teachers
  • Others? Share in the comments below

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