It’s STILL Easter? Easter Escape Room to Remember the Season!
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Easter Escape Room: 50% off for a few day!
Every year in my classroom, I run into the same moment.
Right after Easter Sunday, I’ll bring up something like Divine Mercy Sunday or Pentecost, and I get a lot of “Wait… Easter is still happening?” faces.
And honestly, even after we talk about it, many students still don’t really hold onto it. Easter gets treated like a single day instead of what it really is—a whole season full of meaning.
So I stopped trying to just tell them.
Instead, I built something that lets them see it and work through it.
That’s where this Catholic Easter Activity Escape Room comes in.
It doesn’t assume students will remember the Easter Season. It builds the memory for them by repeatedly highlighting what happens between Easter and Pentecost in an interactive way.
Easter Season Escape Room
✝️ What happened between Easter and Pentecost?
This Religious Easter Activity helps students actively explore:
- Divine Mercy Sunday
- Good Shepherd Sunday
- The Ascension
- Pentecost
- (and the flow of the entire Easter Season)
Rather than just hearing about it once, students engage with each part through puzzles, Scripture, and challenges so the season actually sticks.
✝️ This Catholic Easter Activity includes:
Students move through 7 Escape Room challenges:
- A reading passage on the full Easter Season (Holy Saturday through Pentecost)
- Sequencing key events of the season
- Vocabulary work tied to the liturgical year
- Knowledge questions
- A Braille-style hidden code (Divine Mercy focus)
- Image reveal activities for Ascension and Pentecost
- A final reflection poster connecting the whole season
If your students are anything like mine, they won’t naturally remember the Easter Season.
But with this, they finally start to see it, talk about it, and hopefully—remember it.
And it’s 50% off for the next few days, so it’s a great time to grab it!

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