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Speed, Distance, Time, and Velocity Escape Room

Jerrod Hicks

Created on October 22, 2025

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Science Breakout

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Welcome to Scientific Breakout!

Speed, Distance, Time, and Velocity Challenge Do you want to become the Science Genius of Motion who helps humanity master the laws of movement? 🌍✨ Then complete the 4 missions in this challenge and unlock the Secret Formula of Speed, Distance, Time, and Velocity! Use your knowledge of motion, logical thinking, and scientific reasoning to solve each mission before time runs out! ⏱️💨Good luck, scientist

MISSION 1
MISSION 2
MISSION 4
MISSION 3

Mission 1: The Speed Riddle

In this mission, you will need to answer challenging questions about speed. Don't forget to show your work on a separate sheet of paper!

FORWARD!
A weather balloon ascends 4,800 meters into the atmosphere. It takes a total of 12 minutes , but the , but the first 2 minutes were used for calibration before it started rising.
Students are testing a rocket-powered cart to study motion. The graph below shows the distance the cart traveled (in meters) over time (in seconds) during the experiment.

The first number of the key is...

KEY 2
MISSION 2
MISSION 4
MISSION 3

Mission 2: The Secrets of Time

In this mission, you will need to answer challenging questions about time. Don't forget to show your work on a separate sheet of paper!

Let's go!

During a science experiment, four objects are moving along separate tracks. The distance for each track is 120 meters. The objects and the speeds they were traveling the distance are recorded below: Rocket Car: 8 m/s Remote-Controlled Boat: 12 m/s Drone: 6 m/s Toy Train: 15 m/s

A scientist is sending four different drones to deliver packages. Each drone travels a different speed, but all must cover a distance of 150 kilometers. The speeds are: Drone A: 30 km/h Drone B: 45 km/h Drone C: 25 km/h Drone D: 50 km/h

The second number of the key is...

KEY 2
KEY 9
MISSION 4
MISSION 3

Mission 3: The Vocabulary Variation

In this mission, you will need to answer challenging questions about vocabulary. Don't forget to show your work on a separate sheet of paper!

GO AHEAD!

The third number of the key is...

KEY 2
KEY 9
MISSION 4
KEY 7

Mission 4: The Distance Dilema

In this mission, you will need to answer challenging questions about distance. Don't forget to show your work on a separate sheet of paper!

Let's go!

Four students are competing in a science-themed relay race. Runner A sprints at a speed of 5 meters per second for 20 seconds. Runner B runs at a speed of 6 meters per second for 15 seconds. Runner C keeps a steady speed of 4 meters per second for 25 seconds, and Runner D races at 7 meters per second for 10 seconds.

The last number of the key is...

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KEY 2
KEY 9
KEY 0
KEY 7

You have reached the final step to unlock the laboratory 🧪

Enter the password 2970

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