GED Escape Room: Bill of Rights

This is an escape room intended for GED preparation but great for any Social Studies/History class studying the Bill of Rights/Constitution. Students can work as individuals or in small groups. They are tasked with solving 10 puzzles which give them clues to completing the final task, organizing given cards into one pile for each of the 10 amendments in the Bill of Rights.

 

— Explanations of the 1st 10 amendments to the Constitution with pictures.

— Real-Life examples of amendments with pictures.

 

Puzzles included:

 

word search

complex math problem

word scramble

rebus

organizing powers of government branches

hidden message

word and definition match

maze

cryptogram

sentence scramble

 

Answer Keys included.

Only prep needed is to cut out cards once printed.

 

Excellent GED preparation as a social studies review and critical thinking exercise.

 

Promotes team work and problem solving.

 

Hands-on, whole brain activity.

 
 
Total Pages
33 pages
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TammyBrown

Tammy Brown has thirty years of experience teaching multiple subject areas to ages kindergarten through adult. She graduated with honors from both Ferrum College, where she received her BA, and Virginia Tech, where she received her MA. Her vast experience includes Director of Education at Sylvan Learning Center, English Instructor at Southwest Virginia Community College, Virginia Tech, and Ferrum College, GED teacher at Moneta Detention Center, Tazewell Probation and Parole, and Southwest Regional Jail. In addition, she taught an afterschool program at Moneta Elementary School and has tutored various ages privately. She is a published author, and her writing can be found in various anthologies and magazines, both print and digital. When she isn't working, she enjoys spending time with her husband, her two children, her dog, and two cats.

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