Step into the world of Ancient Greece 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 inside rooftop villas, ancient courtyards and bustling amphitheatres. Through three exciting challenges, pupils discover who the Ancient Greeks were, explore the remarkable achievements of Alexander the Great and investigate how Ancient Greece continues to influence the modern world.
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In this immersive Ancient Greek escape room, pupils are transported back in time to explore one of history's most influential 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 Missing Mosaic
Key Enquiry Question: Who were the Ancient Greeks?
A beautiful mosaic has been damaged on a rooftop villa. Pupils must solve a series of puzzles to recover the missing tiles and restore the mosaic before this important piece of Greek history is lost forever.
Learning Outcomes
- Understand the significance of the Greek city-states.
- Explore how mythology shaped Greek culture and daily life.
- Discover how the Ancient Greeks traded with the wider world.
Curriculum Links
- Ancient Greece - a study of Greek life and achievements.
- The influence of Ancient Greece on the Western world.
- Trade, religion and daily life in Ancient Greece.
Room 2: The Great Rebuild
Key Enquiry Question: Who was Alexander the Great?
A statue of Alexander the Great lies in ruins in a Greek courtyard. Pupils must solve puzzles and recover the broken pieces to rebuild the monument and uncover the story of one of history's greatest military leaders.
Learning Outcomes
- Understand the rise of the Macedonian Empire.
- Explore Alexander the Great's military achievements.
- Discover his brief reign and lasting legacy.
Curriculum Links
- Significant individuals in history.
- Ancient Greece and the Macedonian Empire.
- Leadership and the expansion of civilisations.
Room 3: The Show Must Go On
Key Enquiry Question: What did the Ancient Greeks do for us?
Three important props have disappeared from the stage at a Greek amphitheatre. Pupils must work together to recover the missing items before the performance can begin.
Learning Outcomes
- Explore how Ancient Greece has influenced modern society.
- Understand the origins of the Olympic Games.
- Discover the contributions of Greek philosophers to modern knowledge.
Curriculum Links
- Ancient Greece and its lasting influence on the Western world.
- Culture, sport and philosophy.
- Legacy and continuity through history.
By the end of the workshop, pupils will have answered three key enquiry questions, developed their understanding of Ancient Greece and explored its lasting influence on the modern world 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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