Here you can randomize the order of the questions (if you want), you can change the prompt text for students to Spanish (great for upper levels!). Once you have completed your questions, on the very bottom, click on the Options Tab. When writing questions- you can opt to give hints (this is a great way to differentiate instruction for lower level students without calling attention to them!) You can even link to an article or website for them to look up the answer. I suggest 8-10 questions because you will do this multiple times and you don’t want to overwhelm with 20 questions in each room.Ĭreate questions and answer key (use that worksheet if you have it!) Create your questions and answers in the Google Spreadsheet. The locks template is a great option for Escape Rooms! This makes it feel like they are solving a mystery and actually escaping from something! After watching the demo, click “Template” and you will be forced to make a copy for yourself. As they are a little tricky, I suggest you watch a demo of the template you want to use first.įor the Escape Room, I use the Locks Template. If you haven’t checked out yet you should! It has so many FREE templates you can use with your classes. As Google Forms is case sensitive, make sure to tell students if the secret word is all lower/upper case. ![]() This correct answer will serve as your secret word or password to escape the room. You will want to click on settings and make it a quiz. Your first question in that section is a short answer question. In the description space, you will paste the link students will visit to open their locks and answer the first set of questions.Īdd a question to your Form. Title that first section “First Room” or whatever you’d like. Make sure to ask your students to include their name for accountability.Īdd a section this helps separate students’ basic info from the first “Room”. This helps separate results when they are finished. If you have multiple periods of the same prep you can ask them to indicate which period they are in. Your first question should ask for the student’s name (first and last if you prefer). You can title your Form whatever you’d like. An existing worksheet or resource is not necessary but just helps cut down on your work. Starting fresh? No worries, you can make up the questions as you go. If you have an existing worksheet (score for keeping it easy!) that you want to jazz up, this is how to do it! Step One: Find a Worksheet/Resource you want to use (I did say EASIEST escape room-let’s use what you have!) Here’s how to make your own Escape Room for your Spanish Class: So, I tried out a MUCH easier way using two platforms: Google Forms and Flippity. I knew I wanted to try an escape room but I also knew I did not have hours to dedicate to creating one. After all, I teach high school- I need to bring the energy because let’s be honest- they aren’t always as excited about Spanish class as I am I love engaging my students through games and other fun activities. I am pretty tech saavy but man, those things are A LOT of work! I needed an easier solution because I was dying to try an escape room in my Spanish Class. I may or may not have fallen down the rabbit hole and looked at them for 3 hours. Ok, not going to lie-I saw all of these adorable escape rooms online. ![]() Rotten Tomatoes.Create an easy escape room for your Spanish class!
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