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History of Halloween Traditions Escape Room

Engaging History Activity Before Halloween:

It is difficult to keep students engaged before a holiday and kids love Halloween. This escape room can have students focus their Halloween excitement to learn about the history of Halloween Traditions. They can work with a partner, a team, or by themselves to complete activities focused on five Halloween Tradition topics: Jack o' Lanterns, Trick or Treat, Halloween Candy, Halloween Costumes, and Haunted House. The Haunted House activity has two options: one which mentions decapitation and death masks, the other is not as macabre. Each activity contains topical information and student instructions.

Students will complete the following types of activities:

  • maze
  • puzzle
  • code breaking
  • map
  • timeline

Teachers can choose to have students check their work after they finish each challenge in order to earn parts of a puzzle. Completed puzzles could be turned in for prizes. There is also a completed prize card provided.

Students can work at their own pace as teachers have topic labels which can be displayed throughout the classroom to show students where to find their next challenge.

When the challenge is complete, students can complete follow up questions to review the information they have learned about Halloween Traditions. The questions review what students have learned as well as having students make connections with prior their knowledge. These could be used as written assignments or to lead class discussion.


What's included:

  • Teacher instructions.
  • Challenge templates.
  • Code recording sheet (two sizes).
  • Prize card (b&w and color).
  • Prize puzzle (b&w and color).
  • Topic labels.
  • Answer keys.
  • Follow up questions.
  • Digital activity link.

How is this product useful:

  • Low prep for teacher.
  • Easy to assign digital option.
  • Engaging for students.
  • Good pre-holiday activity.
  • Questions help students make connections.
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