Step into the world of Ancient Egypt in this immersive escape room adventure for KS2 pupils. Using iPads and Augmented Reality, children work in teams to solve puzzles, collect virtual artefacts and uncover clues hidden along the River Nile, inside ancient tombs and deep within mysterious temples. Through three exciting challenges, pupils discover how the Ancient Egyptians lived, explore the secrets of mummification and investigate the fascinating gods and beliefs that shaped one of history's greatest civilisations.
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In this immersive Ancient Egyptian escape room, pupils are transported back in time to explore one of history's most fascinating civilisations. Working in teams, they solve puzzles, collect virtual artefacts and uncover clues as they progress through three themed mini escape room challenges.
Each challenge is built around a key enquiry question and has been designed to support KS2 curriculum objectives while developing communication, collaboration, critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Room 1: The Broken Sphinx
Key Enquiry Question: Who were the Ancient Egyptians?
A statue of the Sphinx has been badly damaged near the River Nile. Pupils must solve a series of puzzles to recover the missing pieces and restore the monument.
Learning Outcomes
- Understand the importance of the River Nile to Ancient Egyptian civilisation
- Explore the role and responsibilities of pharaohs
- Discover why pyramids were built and their significance in Ancient Egyptian society
Curriculum Links
- The achievements of the earliest civilisations
- Settlement and daily life in Ancient Egypt
- The development of leadership and society
Room 2: The Missing Mummies
Key Enquiry Question: What was mummification?
Three mummies have mysteriously disappeared from their coffins. Pupils must solve puzzles and uncover clues to locate the missing mummies and complete the mummification process.
Learning Outcomes
- Understand the stages of the mummification process
- Explore the purpose of canopic jars
- Discover how and where mummies were stored
Curriculum Links
- Ancient Egyptian beliefs about the afterlife
- Religious practices and burial customs
- Understanding similarities and differences between past societies
Room 3: Restoring the Shrine
Key Enquiry Question: Who were the Egyptian gods?
Several statues of Egyptian gods have been damaged inside an ancient shrine. Pupils must work together to solve puzzles and restore the statues before the shrine is lost.
Learning Outcomes
- Identify key Egyptian gods and their roles
- Understand what different gods governed
- Explore the importance of religion in Ancient Egyptian society
Curriculum Links
- Ancient Egyptian religion and beliefs
- The influence of religion on everyday life
- Understanding the culture and traditions of early civilisations
By the end of the workshop, pupils will have answered three key enquiry questions, developed their historical understanding of Ancient Egypt and applied essential teamwork and problem-solving skills through an engaging, curriculum-linked learning experience.
Puzzle Locker creates immersive Augmented Reality (AR) escape room workshops that bring the primary curriculum to life. Developed in collaboration with curriculum experts, our workshops combine engaging educational content with innovative AR technology to create unforgettable learning experiences for Key Stage 2 pupils.
Using iPads and interactive AR puzzle mats, we transform school halls into exciting team-based escape rooms where children solve curriculum-linked puzzles, uncover historical artefacts, answer enquiry questions and work together to complete immersive missions. Every experience is carefully designed to inspire curiosity, deepen subject knowledge and make learning both memorable and meaningful.
At the heart of every Puzzle Locker workshop are the 4Cs of 21st-century learning, helping children develop the skills they'll use throughout education and beyond.
Critical Thinking
Children analyse clues, identify patterns and solve increasingly challenging puzzles that encourage logical thinking and strategic decision-making.
Communication
Success depends on sharing ideas, listening carefully and discussing solutions, ensuring every team member contributes to the challenge.
Collaboration
Every pupil has an important role to play. Children work together, support one another and celebrate shared achievements as they progress through each mission.
Creativity
From decoding ancient symbols to uncovering hidden artefacts, pupils think imaginatively and approach problems from different perspectives.
More than just an enrichment activity, Puzzle Locker is a fully curriculum-linked learning experience that combines immersive technology, teamwork and enquiry-based learning to create lasting educational impact. Whether pupils are exploring Ancient Egypt, Ancient Greece, the Romans, Vikings, Tudors, Space or World War II, every workshop is designed to spark curiosity, build confidence and leave children talking about their experience long after the day has finished.
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