MUSEUM
ESCAPE ROOM
MAIN HALL
wc
ROOM 2
ROOM 3
Oh no!
All the museum's works have disappeared
5th grade was taking a field trip to the Houston Museum when they noticed all the artifacts were missing! Can you help us find the artifacts?
ROOM 1
Room 1
1/5
Question 1
Which of the following substances is insoluble?
Honey
Sugar
Oil
Room 1
2/5
Question 2
Which of the following items can be used to separate sand from water?
Sieve
Magnet
Coffee Filter
Room 1
3/5
Question 3
Which of the following is an electrical conductor AND magnetic?
Iron
Copper
Glass
Room 1
4/5
Question 4
A mixture is a combination of ___ or more substances in which each keeps its own properties and both can be easily separated.
Room 1
5/5
Question 5
A sieve can be used to separate larger solids from liquids. What can be used to separate salt from water?
Heat. Evaparate the water.
Sieve
Heat. Melt the salt.
Room 1
5/5
You have found all the works of art in this room!
CONTINUE
Room 1
You've broken a piece of the museum!
MAIN HALL
wc
ROOM 2
ROOM 3
Oh no!
All the museum's works have disappeared
5th grade was taking a field trip to the Houston Museum when they noticed the artifacts were missing! We found the artificats in Room 1! Can you help us find the artifacts in Room 2?
ROOM 1
Room 2
1/5
Question 1
What is an thermal conductor?
Does not allow heat to move through easily.
Allows heat to move through easily.
Room 2
2/5
Question 2
What is an electrical insulator?
Does not allow electricity to flow through easily.
Allows electricity to flow through easily.
Room 2
3/5
Question 3
What is relative density?
Whether matter sinks or floats in water.
If matter can dissolve in water.
Room 2
4/5
Question 4
If a rubber ducky floats in the water, that means it is _____ dense than water?
Less
More
Room 2
5/5
Question 5
True or False? All metals are magnetic?
TRUE
FALSE
Room 2
5/5
You have found all the artworks in this room!
CONTINUE
Room 2
You have broken a piece of the museum!
MAIN HALL
wc
ROOM 2
ROOM 3
Oh no!
All the museum's works have disappeared
5th grade was taking a field trip to the Houston Museum when they noticed the artifacts were missing! We found the artifacts in rooms 1 and 2! Can you help us find the artifacts in Room 3?
ROOM 1
Room 3
1/5
Question 1
TRUE OR FALSE Mixture does not keep its own property and changes from a solid to a liquid
TRUE
FALSE
Room 3
2/5
Question 2
TRUE OR FALSE Solutions can be separated by heating the solution on a hot plate.
TRUE
FALSE
Room 3
3/5
Question 3
TRUE OR FALSE Salt is insoluble in water.
TRUE
FALSE
Room 3
4/5
Question 4
TRUE OR FALSE When we mix sand into water, the sand completely dissolves and the water remains clear.
TRUE
FALSE
Room 3
5/5
Question 5
TRUE OR FALSE Copper is both magnetic AND an electrical conductor.
TRUE
FALSE
Room 3
5/5
You have found all the works of art in this room!
CONTINUE
Room 3
You've lost a piece of the museum!
MAIN HALL
wc
ROOM 2
ROOM 3
Oh no!
All the museum works have disappeared
5th grade was taking a field trip to the Houston Museum when they noticed the artifacts were missing! We found the artifacts everywhere else. Can we find the final room's artifacts?
ROOM 1
Main hall
1/5
Question 1
All of the following items are magnetic except _____.
Copper
Iron
Steel
Main hall
2/5
Question 2
Physical properties are characteristics that can be _____ or _____; for example, color, melting point, and conductivity.
Measured, observed
Measured, tasted
Tasted, observed
Main Hall
3/5
Question 3
Which of the following is insoluble in water?
Honey
Salt
Sand
Main Hall
4/5
Question 4
Which of the following is NOT an electrical conductor?
Copper
Rubber
Aluminum
Main hall
5/5
Question 5
Ice is a solid. When it melts, it becomes a liquid? What changed?
Its matter
Its form
Its conductivity
Main Hall
5/5
You have found all the artworks!
CONTINUE
Restart
Congratulations!
You have recovered all the museum's works.
You just used your 5th grade science knowledge to help the museum! YOU ARE SUCCESSFUL!!
You have lost a piece of the museum!
You have lost a piece of the museum!
You have lost a piece of the museum!
You have lost a piece of the museum!
You have lost a piece of the museum!
You have lost a piece of the museum!
You have lost a piece of the museum!
You have lost a piece of the museum!
You have lost a piece of the museum!
You have lost a piece of the museum!
Museum Escape Room
Maryam Gill
Created on November 1, 2024
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MUSEUM
ESCAPE ROOM
MAIN HALL
wc
ROOM 2
ROOM 3
Oh no!
All the museum's works have disappeared
5th grade was taking a field trip to the Houston Museum when they noticed all the artifacts were missing! Can you help us find the artifacts?
ROOM 1
Room 1
1/5
Question 1
Which of the following substances is insoluble?
Honey
Sugar
Oil
Room 1
2/5
Question 2
Which of the following items can be used to separate sand from water?
Sieve
Magnet
Coffee Filter
Room 1
3/5
Question 3
Which of the following is an electrical conductor AND magnetic?
Iron
Copper
Glass
Room 1
4/5
Question 4
A mixture is a combination of ___ or more substances in which each keeps its own properties and both can be easily separated.
Room 1
5/5
Question 5
A sieve can be used to separate larger solids from liquids. What can be used to separate salt from water?
Heat. Evaparate the water.
Sieve
Heat. Melt the salt.
Room 1
5/5
You have found all the works of art in this room!
CONTINUE
Room 1
You've broken a piece of the museum!
MAIN HALL
wc
ROOM 2
ROOM 3
Oh no!
All the museum's works have disappeared
5th grade was taking a field trip to the Houston Museum when they noticed the artifacts were missing! We found the artificats in Room 1! Can you help us find the artifacts in Room 2?
ROOM 1
Room 2
1/5
Question 1
What is an thermal conductor?
Does not allow heat to move through easily.
Allows heat to move through easily.
Room 2
2/5
Question 2
What is an electrical insulator?
Does not allow electricity to flow through easily.
Allows electricity to flow through easily.
Room 2
3/5
Question 3
What is relative density?
Whether matter sinks or floats in water.
If matter can dissolve in water.
Room 2
4/5
Question 4
If a rubber ducky floats in the water, that means it is _____ dense than water?
Less
More
Room 2
5/5
Question 5
True or False? All metals are magnetic?
TRUE
FALSE
Room 2
5/5
You have found all the artworks in this room!
CONTINUE
Room 2
You have broken a piece of the museum!
MAIN HALL
wc
ROOM 2
ROOM 3
Oh no!
All the museum's works have disappeared
5th grade was taking a field trip to the Houston Museum when they noticed the artifacts were missing! We found the artifacts in rooms 1 and 2! Can you help us find the artifacts in Room 3?
ROOM 1
Room 3
1/5
Question 1
TRUE OR FALSE Mixture does not keep its own property and changes from a solid to a liquid
TRUE
FALSE
Room 3
2/5
Question 2
TRUE OR FALSE Solutions can be separated by heating the solution on a hot plate.
TRUE
FALSE
Room 3
3/5
Question 3
TRUE OR FALSE Salt is insoluble in water.
TRUE
FALSE
Room 3
4/5
Question 4
TRUE OR FALSE When we mix sand into water, the sand completely dissolves and the water remains clear.
TRUE
FALSE
Room 3
5/5
Question 5
TRUE OR FALSE Copper is both magnetic AND an electrical conductor.
TRUE
FALSE
Room 3
5/5
You have found all the works of art in this room!
CONTINUE
Room 3
You've lost a piece of the museum!
MAIN HALL
wc
ROOM 2
ROOM 3
Oh no!
All the museum works have disappeared
5th grade was taking a field trip to the Houston Museum when they noticed the artifacts were missing! We found the artifacts everywhere else. Can we find the final room's artifacts?
ROOM 1
Main hall
1/5
Question 1
All of the following items are magnetic except _____.
Copper
Iron
Steel
Main hall
2/5
Question 2
Physical properties are characteristics that can be _____ or _____; for example, color, melting point, and conductivity.
Measured, observed
Measured, tasted
Tasted, observed
Main Hall
3/5
Question 3
Which of the following is insoluble in water?
Honey
Salt
Sand
Main Hall
4/5
Question 4
Which of the following is NOT an electrical conductor?
Copper
Rubber
Aluminum
Main hall
5/5
Question 5
Ice is a solid. When it melts, it becomes a liquid? What changed?
Its matter
Its form
Its conductivity
Main Hall
5/5
You have found all the artworks!
CONTINUE
Restart
Congratulations!
You have recovered all the museum's works.
You just used your 5th grade science knowledge to help the museum! YOU ARE SUCCESSFUL!!
You have lost a piece of the museum!
You have lost a piece of the museum!
You have lost a piece of the museum!
You have lost a piece of the museum!
You have lost a piece of the museum!
You have lost a piece of the museum!
You have lost a piece of the museum!
You have lost a piece of the museum!
You have lost a piece of the museum!
You have lost a piece of the museum!