Pirate Treasure Logic Puzzle Escape Room | Summer Printable Activity for Grades 4–6 | 10 Puzzle Adventure
Ahoy there! Ready for a brainy treasure hunt? This pirate-themed logic puzzle escape room is packed with 10 exciting challenges that test critical thinking, decoding skills, and problem-solving—all with a swashbuckling twist.
Created for students in grades 4–6, this printable game is perfect for summer learning, classroom fun, or homeschool enrichment. No prep required—just print and go!
Whether it’s a party activity, early finisher task, sub day solution, or just a fun way to kick off or end the school year, this flexible, screen-free adventure is sure to get kids thinking—and smiling.
What’s Included:
✅ 10 Themed Puzzle Challenges, including:
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Cryptograph
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Shape Shift
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Atbash Cipher
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Block Stack
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Hidden Clues
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Arrow Puzzle
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Pictograms
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Secret Text Message
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Pigpen Cipher
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Word Maze
✅ Step-by-step Teacher/Parent Guide
✅ FAQ + Tips
✅ Answer Key for all puzzles
✅ Hint Cards + Optional Clue System
✅ Printable Signs: “We Escaped!”
✅ Works in black and white or color printing
Just print and play—no locks, cutting, or special supplies required.
Playtime: 45–60 minutes
Math concepts include addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
Why Educators and Parents Love This Game:
✅ Completely no-prep
✅ Ideal for sub plans, brain breaks, enrichment time
✅ Works well for solo, partner, or small group play
✅ Strengthens logic, attention to detail, perseverance, and collaboration
✅ Easy to use any time—no prior content knowledge needed
Perfect For:
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Classrooms – Morning warm-ups, logic stations, or Fun Friday
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Homeschoolers – Add a high-interest activity to your weekly rhythm
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Sub Plans – Keep kids engaged with zero prep
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Clubs and camps – Turn free time into brain-boosting fun
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Summer learning – A playful way to keep thinking skills sharp
Skills Students Will Build:
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Logical reasoning
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Problem solving
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Pattern recognition
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Creative thinking
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Teamwork and communication
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Growth mindset
Bonus:
This logic escape room isn’t tied to any one subject—it’s open-ended, fun-first learning that works any time of year. The pirate theme brings extra adventure without needing any prior lessons.
Terms of Use
Please note: Purchase of this product is for Personal and Classroom Use ONLY
Not for Commercial Use. Purchase of this product entitles you the right to reproduce the pages in limited quantities for single classroom use only. Copying any part of the product and placing it on the internet in any form (including a personal or classroom website) is strictly forbidden and is a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Copyright: Quest Schooling LLC.
After purchase you will receive a link to download the PDF file. All pages are included in the file and can be printed in black and white for immediate use.
Any or all of the pages in the PDF file can be printed and used for students across a wide range of ages/skills, or collaboratively with kids of different ages.
For example, younger kids may focus more on the design and drink recipes for the stand while older kids may also include the business plan and profit margin aspects of the project.
Depending on your student’s needs, there are several pages of scaffolding information, including vocabulary, facts, reading list, weblinks. Scaffolding can be done at any stage throughout the project as needed.
Frequently Asked Questions
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All projects are digital download pdf files. They can be printed in gray scale or black and white and are ready for your student to use.
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No, the projects are flexible and can be adapted to your student's grade and skill level. Each project includes a list of student activities. you can review them and decide which pages work for your student.
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In project based learning, each student completes both the project activities and a final project. I always offer a choice of final projects to provide differentiation and give students of different skills enough options.
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Most projects include a rubric to help you assess your students work and give your student an opportunity to assess their own work. However, each student's project will be unique to them and be a reflection of their knowledge and skill set. There is no one 'right answer' to a project. The success of a project is largely in the process of doing the project.