Anti-Bullying Escape Room: Escaping the Bystander Cell! Middle & High
Anti-Bullying Escape Room: Escaping the Bystander Cell! Middle & High
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Looking for a powerful, high-engagement activity for Bullying. No Way! Week or your next social-emotional learning lesson? In this immersive bullying prevention escape room, students will build teamwork, problem-solving, and communication skills, all while deepening their understanding of what it truly means to be an upstander.
Your students will love working together to uncover the final, empowering message: “STAND UP”
How you can use this Bullying Prevention Escape Room:
⭐️ Kick off Bullying. No Way! Week or National Day of Action
⭐️ Add depth (and a whole bunch of engagement and buy-in) to your health or wellbeing curriculum
⭐️ Reinforce respectful relationships and upstander behaviour
⭐️ Create a memorable SEL experience that students will actually talk about
What’s Included in this Escape Room:
- 4 purposeful, puzzle-based challenges that explore bullying vocabulary, bystander behaviour, empathy, and respectful action
- To be used in a single lesson - about 60 minutes long depending on the age/ability level of your students
- A powerful student-led scenario to hook your class from the star
- Access to a self-checking Google Form - no teacher marking required!
- Printable version of every puzzle, plus student instructions and a teacher setup guide
- Teacher answer key printables for a flexible tech-free option
Click on the preview to get a closer look at exactly what is included along with the scenario!
Why you'll love this Bullying Escape Room:
❤️ All escape room challenges are hands-on, meaningful, and age-appropriate
❤️ All puzzles are challenging enough for middle and high students
❤️ Promotes rich discussion, empathy, and real reflection
❤️ No prep beyond printing and sharing the Google Form
❤️ Perfect for Years 7–10 (and easily adaptable for Years 5/6 or 11/12)
This isn’t just another group task! It’s a conversation starter, a mindset shifter, and a meaningful way to build action and awareness around bullying.
All you need to do is print, group your students, and press go.
Let the bystander cell escape begin!
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