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Math Escape Room
A Math Escape Room combines the thrill of problem-solving with essential math skills. Students collaborate to solve math puzzles, decode numbers, and unlock solutions that lead them through the escape room journey. This interactive activity reinforces concepts such as algebra, geometry, and arithmetic in an exciting context. By integrating a math escape room, you make learning math dynamic and enjoyable, fostering a deeper understanding and enthusiasm for the subject.
End of Year Summer 8th Grade Math Review | Digital Escape Room
Math, Algebra, Fractions, Geometry, Graphing, Grade 7, 8, 9, Escape Room, Activities
Introduction Presenting the Summer 8th Grade Math Review | Digital Escape Room , an innovative teaching resource particularly fashioned for educators in public school settings or homeschool environments. This tool is apt for students transitioning from 8th to 9th and even moving into the 10th grade, with its wide array of topics. This resource spans crucial math topics like Algebra, Fractions, Geometry and Graphing. A Mid-Summer Scholar’s Dream! In this escape room, your students will help Turt find his friends by solving 50 math problems covering topics such as: Evaluating Variable Expressions Multi Step Equations Two Step Inequalities Slope and Y-Intercept Exponents The Uniqueness of this Digital Escape Room User-friendly yet Challenging Perfect for Any Occasion: Early Finishers: Keeps all students engaged, even those who work ahead. End-of-Year Activities: Wraps up the year with a fun review session. Back-to-School Activities: Starts the year off with an exciting challenge. Distance Learning: Ideal for at-home learning. Math Centers: A great fit for station rotation. Homework: Extends learning beyond the classroom walls. Emergency sub plans: the no prep and self checking features make it perfect for a sub plan Fun Friday review Beyond just high-definition graphics lies our balanced approach between maintaining user friendliness while also providing sufficiently challenging puzzles that ensure a thorough test about key mathematic exercises. Fifty Essential Problems Flexibility: A unique feature! Your classroom size doesn't matter! Use our escape room for large instruction, small group activities or specification homework assignments without any issue. No need for Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams logins – reducing preparation hassles and streamlining student interaction as soon as they receive their individual answer sheets. Summation To wind up, whether you are preparing students for summer holidays, reviewing important math concepts before a major test, or looking to create an interest in mathematics through captivating measures like our Summer 8th Grade Math Review | Digital Escape Room , remains your ultimate go-to tool. Download it today and watch middle schoolers enjoy learning math!
Author Matemaths
Tags Math Review, Digital Escape Room, 6th Grade Math, Decimals Operations, Fractions Operations
Halloween Coordinate Plane Digital Escape Room
Fractions, Math, Decimals, Grade 5, 6, 7, Activities, Escape Room
Make this Halloween memorable for middle-schoolers with an intriguing Digital Escape Room where mastering reading and plotting points on the coordinate plane form part of the adventure! Herein, learners get an opportunity to engage in guiding a little zombie back to the cemetery while reinforcing some of the critical math skills through multiple-choice questions and drag-and-drop activities. About the Coordinate Plane Review Escape Room: In this digital escape room, students will be involved in a very exciting Halloween adventure, and all while practicing coordinate plane skills is made easy. Each correct answer leads them to the next "location" of the activity, and they must solve new challenges to help the zombie to its final destination. The activity enables the student to blend the skills with a great storyline-the stuff that keeps students interested from beginning to end. Skills Reinforced: Reading and Interpreting Points: This game sharpens and enhances the students' ability to identify and interpret points correctly on the coordinate plane. In a question-and-task approach, they practice reading coordinates with precision to build their confidence in this essential math skill. Plotting Points on the Cartesian Plane: Students plot points in an active way: Using a drag-and-drop feature adds a tactile element to coordinate practice. This interactivity helps students reinforce their learning and make sure they learn in an active way. Why this activity stands out: The Coordinate Plane Review Escape Room is an innovative way to engage active learning. The interactive design of the worksheet really captured the attention of the students and motivated them to complete each problem, keeping the journey of the zombie in mind as they completed it. This Halloween theme added a layer of excitement, while the self-guiding format allowed students to work at their own pace, offering them a sense of independence. Technology Compatibility: It can be accessed on any device: either a laptop, tablet, or smartphone. This automatically covers most classroom settings. In this case, its compatibility means all students can participate in activities, whether in a computer lab, at home, or even on their personal devices. Setup Ease and Accessibility: Since this is an online escape room, setup consists merely of sharing a link-no prep work at all! The teachers do not have to configure locks, handle clues, or make separate accounts. Students can take part in the activity without being asked to log in to Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams, making their experience so easy with minimal setup.
Author Matemaths
Tags Matemaths, Math, Escape Room, Digital, Coordinate, Plotting Points, Halloween
Order of Operations Escape Room | Thanksgiving Digital Activity
Math, Order Of Operations, Grade 5, 6, 7, Escape Room, Activities
Looking for a fun and engaging Thanksgiving activity that will also help your students practice their Order of Operations skills? Look no further than the "Who Stole the Turkey?" Digital Escape Room! In this escape room, students will work together to solve 22 problems involving order of operations (with parentheses and no exponent). As they solve each problem, they will be rewarded with a clue that will help them identify the thief and retrieve the stolen turkey. The escape room is completely online and self-contained, so there is no prep required, no google class or Microsoft logins are required. Simply provide your students with the link and they are off! The escape room can be used in a variety of ways, such as: Additional materials for remediation A reward or "Fun Friday" activity A pre-holiday break activity An emergency sub lesson plan Features Fun and engaging Thanksgiving theme Rigorous operations with integers practice problems Self-contained and easy to use No prep required No Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams logins necessary Benefits Helps students practice their operations with integers skills Improves problem-solving skills Promotes teamwork and collaboration Provides a fun and challenging learning experience How to Use Provide your students with the link to the escape room. Students will work together to solve the problems and solve the mystery. Once they have solved all 22 problems, the thief will be revealed and Thanksgiving dinner will be ready! Tips Encourage students to work together and share ideas. If students get stuck, allow them to take a break and come back to the escape room later. You can also provide students with hints or clues if needed. In the download file you will find the link to the activity, share that with your students and each one of them will have his own copy.
Author Matemaths
Tags Matemaths, Order Of Operations, Digital, Thanksgiving, Fall, Escape Room
Summer 7th Grade Math Review | Digital Escape Room
Math, Algebra, Fractions, Geometry, Grade 7, 8, 9, Escape Room, Activities
Do you want to make your seventh graders review some math concepts in a fun and engaging way? Then this summer-themed digital escape room is perfect for you! Your students will help Turt find his missing friends by solving math problems involving decimals, fractions, percents, coordinate plane and quadrilaterals. They will enjoy this interactive and challenging activity that will keep them motivated and focused! The Summer 7th Grade Math Review | Digital Escape Room consists of 50 problems divided into five categories: • Operations with Integers: 10 problems • Operations with Fractions: 10 problems • One Step Equations: 10 problems • Area and Circumference of Circles: 10 problems • Two Step Equations: 10 problems Each category in this Summer 7th Grade Math Review | Digital Escape Room has a different game that students have to complete to reach another location where they will find another game. They will continue this process until they find all of Turt's friends and escape! This activity is designed to work on any device that has internet access, such as laptops, tablets, or smartphones. This means that your students can access it from anywhere and anytime they want! If your students cannot finish the Summer 7th Grade Math Review | Digital Escape Room in one session, they don't have to worry. They can simply save the URL at the top of the page and resume the activity later from where they left off. This Summer 7th Grade Math Review | Digital Escape Room is online and interactive, so you don't have to do any preparation or setup. You just have to copy the student answer sheet, share the link with your students, and let them have fun! No Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams accounts are required. For similar or other engaging resources, visit my store here! PDF with the link to the activity
Author Matemaths
Tags Matemaths, Escape Room, End Of Year, Summer, Back To School, Review
Operations with Fractions Escape Room | Around the world in 40 Problems
Math, Fractions, Grade 6, 7, 8, Escape Room, Activities
Practice Operations with Fractions with this Operations with Fractions | Around the World Escape Room ! Reinforce operations with fractions skills while traveling around the world, with this digital escape room done for you. Your students will love it! Your students will “visit” four different cities: Sydney, St. Petersburg, London and San Francisco. In order to travel from one city to another, they will have to solve expressions with order of operations. There are 40 problems with fractions: 10 addition 10 subtraction 10 multiplication 10 division. A printable version of the questions is also included After completing each game, they will find a link that will take them to another location. This activity is designed to work on laptops, tablets, or smartphones which makes it accessible to any of your learners and students! Since this escape room is online (interactive pages) there is very little prep; just duplicate the student answer sheet, provide the link, and off they go! There are no locks to configure or clues to hide—everything you need is online. No Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams logins are necessary. Due to the Terms of Use of the font/clip artists and stock photo websites that I have purchased from, this product is not editable. Thank you for understanding.
Author Matemaths
Tags Escape Room, Fractions, Adding, Subtracting, MUltiplying, Dividing, Matemaths, Digital, Printable, Computations With Fractions, Escape Games 40
Pythagorean Theorem | Around the World in 20 Problems, Digital Escape Room
Math, Geometry, Grade 8, 9, 10, Escape Room, Activities
Do you want to make your middle school students practice the Pythagorean theorem and its converse in a fun and engaging way? Then try this Pythagorean Theorem Digital Escape Room: Around the World in 20 Problems! This Pythagorean Theorem | Around the World in 20 Problems, Digital Escape Room is an interactive and immersive learning experience that will take your students to four different cities around the world: Sydney, St. Petersburg, London and San Francisco. In each city, they will have to solve five problems related to the Pythagorean theorem. Some problems will ask them to find the hypotenuse of a right triangle, and some will ask them to find the missing leg. After solving all five problems in a city, they will get a link that will take them to the next city. They will have to visit all four cities and solve all 20 problems to complete the escape room . The best part is that this escape room is online and requires no prep from you. You just have to provide your students with a link and they can access it from any device: laptop, tablet, or smartphone. They don't need any Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams logins either. They can work on it individually or in groups, at their own pace and convenience. If they need to pause and resume later, they can do so by saving the address at the top of the page. This Pythagorean Theorem | Around the World in 20 Problems, Digital Escape Room is a great way to review and reinforce this important math concept in a fun and engaging way. Your students will love traveling around the world and solving problems with the Pythagorean theorem!
Author Matemaths
Tags Matemaths, Escape Room, Pythagorean Theorem, Math
Back to School 8th Grade Math Review Activity| Digital Escape Room
Math, Algebra, Geometry, Grade 7, 8, 9, Escape Room, Activities
This back-to-school themed digital escape room is the perfect tool to engage and motivate your middle schoolers while they review grade-eight math concepts! With a captivating storyline and various math problems to solve, this escape room is designed to make learning fun and interactive. This escape room is packed with 50 carefully crafted problems covering various essential math topics. Students will encounter: 10 integer operations, 10 proportions, 10 two-step equations, 10 one-step inequalities, 10 questions on area and circumference of circles. Each problem they solve brings them one step closer to completing the escape room challenge. One of the standout features of this escape room is its versatility. It can be accessed on laptops, tablets, or smartphones, making it suitable for students with various devices. The accessibility ensures that all your learners can participate, regardless of their preferred technology. Flexibility is another key aspect of this escape room. Students can choose to complete the activity in one sitting or spread it out over multiple days. They simply need to save the address at the top of the page, and when they return, they'll pick up right where they left off. This allows for personalized pacing and accommodates different learning styles and schedules. Setting up this escape room is a breeze! There's minimal preparation required on your part. Just duplicate the student answer sheet, share the provided link with your students, and they're ready to embark on their virtual adventure. Unlike traditional escape rooms, there are no physical locks to configure or clues to hide. Everything is conveniently hosted online, saving you time and effort. Best of all, there's no need for Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams logins, simplifying the process for both you and your students. For those who prefer a tangible format, a printable version of the questions is included, ensuring that you have options to cater to different preferences and classroom setups. Engage your students with this immersive and educational digital escape room that combines problem-solving, critical thinking, and math review. Transform your classroom into an exciting escape room experience and watch your students' enthusiasm soar as they tackle each challenge. Get ready to witness their love for learning come alive with this captivating and comprehensive back-to-school themed escape room!
Author Matemaths
Tags Matemaths, Escape Room, Back To School, 8th Grade, Algebra, Geometry, Math Review
Order of Operations Escape Room | Around the world in 40 Problems
Math, Order Of Operations, Grade 4, 5, 6, Escape Room, Activities
Learn how to solve expressions with order of operations with this Order of Operations | Around the World Escape Room ! Reinforce your students' order of operations skills while traveling around the world. With this digital escape room done for you, your students will love it! Your students will “visit” four different cities: Sydney, St. Petersburg, London and San Francisco. In order to travel from one city to another, they will have to solve expressions with order of operations. There are 40 expressions: 10 without parentheses and 30 with parentheses, no exponent. After completing each game, they will find a link that will take them to another location. This activity is designed to work on laptops, tablets, or smartphones which makes it accessible to any of your learners and students! Since this escape room is online (interactive pages) there is very little prep; just duplicate the student answer sheet, provide the link, and off they go! There are no locks to configure or clues to hide—everything you need is online. No Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams logins are necessary. Due to the Terms of Use of the font/clip artists and stock photo websites that I have purchased from, this product is not editable. Thank you for understanding.
Author Matemaths
Tags Matemaths, Order Of Operations, Escape Room, Operation Escape Room, Order Of Operation Game, Order Of Operations Game, Order Of Operations Computer Games, Order Of Operations Online Games, Escape Room In Order
Converting Repeating Decimals to Fractions Digital Escape Room
Fractions, Math, Decimals, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, Activities, Escape Room
Looking for an engaging, no-prep activity that will give your 8th-grade students an opportunity to strengthen their ability to convert repeating decimals to fractions? This self-checking digital escape room combines math practice with an exciting storyline that keeps students motivated and engaged in active learning. It also promotes independent work and allows the student to self-assess their work and make corrections as they proceed. This activity is no prep and you'be readu to assign it right away, just share the link with your students and if you want print the handout. Introducing the Repeating Decimals to Fractions Escape Room This activity, designed to specifically target converting repeating decimals into fractions, gives students just the right amount of challenge and support. In this way, the student works through 20 well-crafted problems that help to solidify the key concepts, allowing the student to move on and deepen their understanding in an enjoyable, stress-free format. The immersive narrative keeps students engaged, allowing them to progress at their own pace and only ask for help when absolutely necessary. What does this resource have that others don't? This escape room is tailored for middle school math and aligns with 8th-grade Common Core standards, ensuring it’s the right fit for your curriculum. By using a self-paced, interactive format, it’s suitable for various classroom setups—whether in-class, remote, or hybrid learning environments. The entire escape room has been designed with simplicity in mind, so there is no configuring of locks or clues to hide—all is online and user-friendly. This makes the design such that no setting up on your part is required. Further, there are no logins required for Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams, meaning students can access the escape room using just a simple link. Key Features: Digital Escape Room Format: This is an innovative, interactive format that presents students with a fun and immersive journey capturing their imagination with a strong, story-driven narrative. The storyline will cleverly reveal and evolve as they work diligently through each problem presented. The unfolding storyline is a powerful motivator to encourage students to be actively engaged in working through each challenge with enthusiasm. Hence, the experience of practicing math becomes a thrilling adventure that stands in stark contrast to the more conventional and often tedious nature of traditional homework assignments. Instant Feedback through Self-Checking: As students proceed to work on each problem presented individually, immediate and timely feedback is provided that allows students to monitor their own progress and make necessary corrections as they move forward in the learning process. This valuable self-checking feature enhances accountability among the students and strongly supports their capability of learning independently because it clearly shows exactly where they are succeeding or where adjustments might be needed to match their own understanding and performance. No Prep for Teachers: The whole process of assigning this activity takes a few seconds. Everything you need to have your students convert repeating decimals to their fractional equivalent efficiently is already integrated into the resources; just share the link with your students, and they are ready to start learning without any additional headaches. Handouts and Solutions Included: The package includes printable handouts and detailed, comprehensive solutions, for use with your convenience in mind. With this addition, it becomes ridiculously easy to use in any teaching environment: be it a real classroom that students attend in person, or an online classroom running through virtual space. This way, you can rest assured you have everything you need to run a smooth and efficient lesson, no matter what your own particular teaching setup might be. Fun, interactive, and math-centered: The escape room has a compelling and immersive storyline coupled with a game format, which turns the learning process into the most enjoyable activity. As the students delve into these problems, they are motivated to keep going on solving the different problems due to the enthralling storyline and the sense of progression that together give a rewarding sense of achievement as they go through tasks. 20 Well-Designed Problems: A total of 20 well-crafted problems will give students ample opportunity for practice and enable them to make the conversion of repeating decimals to fractions an easy way, without feeling overwhelmed by the subject matter. Why This Activity Works This is a real game-changer in the educational landscape for teachers. The format of this resource is designed to be completely no-prep and no-stress, which ultimately saves a considerable amount of time and simultaneously raises student engagement to the maximum level. Students work independently, which gives you, as the teacher, the precious time to spend with those students who might need extra assistance or guidance. Adding to that, the resource has a self-checking design where students can review their own work; this not only builds confidence in their skills but also promotes a deeper understanding and mastery over what's being taught. Moreover, the storyline in the resource makes the different math concepts more accessible and fun for students to learn, developing a positive attitude over the subject. This escape room is well suited for use either as an in-class activity that is engaging, as homework that provides insight, as a review activity that is efficient, or even as a pre-exam refresher that will help students feel more confident. With the clever combination of challenging practice and unique, interactive format, this activity caters to a whole range of learning styles and preferences while simultaneously keeping students truly excited and motivated about the subject of math. Don't miss out on this engaging, totally no-prep activity designed precisely for your 8th graders to really grasp repeating decimals and fractions! Just click to download now and bring a self-paced, interactive learning experience into your classroom. Your students will most certainly be thanking you for the experience that promises to be unforgettable and very enriching in math!
Author Matemaths
Tags Matemaths, Math, Fractions, Decimals, Escape Room, Digital, Printable
Summer 6th Grade Math Review | Digital Escape Room
Math, Algebra, Fractions, Geometry, Graphing, Grade 5, 6, 7, Escape Room, Activities
Introduction Presenting the Summer 6th Grade Math Review | Digital Escape Room , an innovative teaching resource particularly fashioned for educators in public school settings or homeschool environments. This tool is apt for students transitioning from 5th to 6th and even moving into the 7th grade, with its wide array of topics. This resource spans crucial math topics like Algebra, Fractions, Geometry and Graphing. A Mid-Summer Scholar’s Dream! This digital escape room captivates through its charming summer theme designed to engage middle-school learners. Students are drawn into an educational adventure as they aid Turt the turtle in finding his lost friends while gracefully revisiting essential sixth-grade maths concepts: Decimals operations, fractions operations, understanding percents calculations fundamentals of coordinate plane and determining areas of variably shaped quadrilaterals all form intriguing stops en route this insightful journey. The Uniqueness of our Digital Escape Room User-friendly yet Challenging Beyond just high-definition graphics lies our balanced approach between maintaining user friendliness while also providing sufficiently challenging puzzles that ensure a thorough test about key mathematic exercises. Fifty Essential Problems Ten problems each around decimals operations. Fractions operations. Percentage calculations. In depth understanding of coordinate plane tasks (reading points across all four quadrants). A comprehensive ability to calculate areas for different forms of quadrilaterals (including squares rectangles and parallelograms). Flexibility: A unique feature! Your classroom size doesn't matter! Use our escape room for large instruction, small group activities or specification homework assignments without any issue. No need for Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams logins – reducing preparation hassles and streamlining student interaction as soon as they receive their individual answer sheets. Summation To wind up, whether you are preparing students for summer holidays, reviewing important math concepts before a major test, or looking to create an interest in mathematics through captivating measures like our Summer 6th Grade Math Review | Digital Escape Room , remains your ultimate go-to tool. Download it today and watch middle schoolers enjoy learning math!
Author Matemaths
Tags Math Review, Digital Escape Room, 6th Grade Math, Decimals Operations, Fractions Operations
Operations with Fractions | Treasure Island Escape Room
Math, Fractions, Common Core, Grade 5, 6, 7, Escape Room, Activities
Operations with Fractions | Treasure Island Escape Room This innovative learning tool is designed for students in 5th to 7th grade. It focuses on operations with fractions involving unlike denominators . Your students will be immersed in a pirate-themed treasure hunt! They will face twenty math problems revolving around addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of fractions. Ease of Use This digital platform is incredibly easy to use and requires minimal preparation. Simply share the provided link with your students to get started! There's no need for additional logins via Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams. Versatility Perfect for both small groups or whole classes Ideal as additional material for remedial instruction Great activity for "Fun Friday" sessions Suitable activity before holiday breaks An excellent emergency substitute lesson plan during unexpected absences of the regular teachers Common Core State Standards Connection: (CCSS.5.NF.A.1; CCSS.B4; CCSS B4;CC SS .6 NS A1) In conclusion, The Operations with Fractions | Treasure Island Escape Room provides an engaging format that enriches math teaching and inspires increased mathematical curiosity among your students!
Author Matemaths
Tags Fractions, Operations, Interactive Learning, Math Instruction, Escape Room
Back to School 7th Grade Math Review Activity| Digital Escape Room
Math, Algebra, Fractions, Grade 6, 7, 8, Escape Room, Activities
Welcome to this exciting back-to-school themed digital escape room , specially designed to captivate and engage your middle school students while reviewing essential grade six math concepts. This immersive experience offers a fun and interactive way for students to reinforce their understanding of converting fractions, decimals, and percents, percent of a number, operations with fractions, one-step equations, and ratios. As your students help the protagonist navigate through his first day of school, they will encounter a total of 50 meticulously crafted math problems . These problems are divided into five categories, with 10 problems in each: converting fractions, decimals, and percents; percent of a number; operations with fractions; one-step equations; and ratios. By successfully solving each problem, they will progress through the escape room, unlocking new challenges and advancing the storyline. One of the outstanding features of this escape room is its accessibility. Students can access and complete the activity on laptops, tablets, or smartphones, ensuring that it is compatible with various devices commonly used by learners. This inclusivity allows all students to participate, regardless of their technological resources. Flexibility is another key aspect of this escape room. If students need to complete the activity over multiple days, they simply have to save the address at the top of the page, and they can seamlessly resume their progress right where they left off. This feature caters to different learning styles, schedules, and preferences, allowing for a personalized learning experience. Setting up this escape room is effortless. Unlike traditional escape rooms, there's no need to configure physical locks or hide clues. Everything is conveniently hosted online, saving you valuable preparation time. Simply duplicate the student answer sheet, share the provided link with your students, and they're ready to embark on their escape room adventure. Additionally, there's no requirement for Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams logins, making the process straightforward for both you and your students. To cater to different classroom setups and preferences, a printable version of the questions is also included . This ensures that you have the flexibility to choose between the digital or physical format based on your students' needs and available resources.
Author Matemaths
Tags Matemaths, Back To School, Escape Room, Fractions, Algebra, Digital Escape Rooms For Middle School
Valentine's Day Escape Room | Integers Operations A Heart in Paris
Math, Algebra, Grade 6, 7, 8, Escape Room, Activities
Do you want a Valentine's Day activity that is no-prep, engaging, and also helps your students practice operations with integers ? The "A Heart in Paris" Digital Escape Room will help your sixth graders practice this concept while having fun! Throughout this escape room, students will be able to explore five different locations filled with hidden messages and activities. When they are done with all four activities, they will fill out a Google Form and fill in their responses to questions. If all responses are entered correctly, the heart will be found! With minimal prep required - just duplicate the student answer sheet, provide the link, and they are ready to go have fun - this is a great way for them to practice order of operations with parentheses and no exponents in an engaging way because all of the activities involve for them to practice these skills. No Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams logins are necessary. You can use it as: ★ additional materials for remediation ★ a reward or “Fun Friday” activity ★ before the busy holiday break ★ an emergency sub lesson plan You can find similar activities in my store!
Author Matemaths
Tags Matemaths, Valentine's Day, Escape Room, Integers, Escape Room Valentine's Day, Valentine's Day Escape Room
Solving One Step Equations Halloween Activity | Digital Escape Room
Math, Algebra, Grade 6, 7, 8, Escape Room, Activities
This educational resource is incredibly valuable for your algebra classes, especially as Halloween approaches. The One Step Equations digital escape room will be a game-changer in your classroom. A Halloween-themed adventure that not only keeps our students engaged but also sharpens their algebra skills. It's designed for kids in grades 6-8, so it's right in our wheelhouse. You can use it for independent work or as a small group activity. So, whether you have students who thrive on solo challenges or prefer collaborative learning, this escape room fits the bill. The heart of the activity is all about one-step equations. The students get to tackle 20 different equations, and what's cool is that each problem is self-checking . That means our students receive instant feedback, which I've found boosts their confidence and motivation. Now, here's the real game-changer: no prep work required . I know we've all been through the stress of photocopying worksheets and setting up activities. But with this digital escape room, all you need to do is share the link with your students. They can access it anytime during class or at home and work through it at their own pace . It's a lifesaver in terms of convenience. Imagine our classrooms buzzing with students excitedly solving equations while getting into the Halloween spirit. This resource seamlessly blends education and entertainment, making algebra a subject our students genuinely look forward to. I can't recommend it enough! So if you're looking for a fun and educational way to celebrate Halloween while enhancing algebra skills, this One Step Equations digital escape room is a must-try. It's made a real difference in my classroom, and I think you'll love it too. Included in this escape room you will find: Pdf with the link to the activity Printable version of the equations
Author Matemaths
Tags Halloween, Escape Room, Digital, Equations, One Step
Thanksgiving Digital Escape Room One Step Equations | Who Stole the Turkey?
Math, Algebra, Grade 6, 7, 8, Escape Room, Activities
What if you could have a fun Thanksgiving activity that reinforced your students' one-step equation skills? "Who Stole the Turkey" is a fun, interactive way for your students to practice algebra concepts. With the premise that someone has stolen the Thanksgiving turkey, your students will explore an interactive kitchen filled with activities, and hidden messages. Upon completing all 22 one-step equations, Thanksgiving dinner will be ready and the thief will be revealed!
Author Matemaths
Tags Math, Equations, One Step, Thanksgiving, Escape Room, Thanksgiving Escape Games
Math Place Value Activity | Digital Escape Room
Math, Place Value, Common Core, Grade 5, 6, 7, Escape Room, Activities
The Decimals Place Value math escape room is an engaging and interactive way to review place value concepts with 6th graders. The escape room is a no-prep, digital resource, designed to make learning fun and exciting for students. With this interactive digital platform students will solve twenty problems related to place value , aiming to collect badges as they successfully navigate through the challenges. This is a zero prep resource! You just share a link, and the students can dive right in, using any device with internet connectivity. There is no need to hide clues or set up locks. Plus, it's so user-friendly; the kids won’t need any prior experience with platforms like Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams. There is also no login hassles which means instant access and fewer tech glitches. The escape room's main goal is for students to answer all the problems correctly to gather all the badges. It's structured in such a way that it encourages perseverance, making sure the kids are thoroughly engaged till the end. They can work on it independently or even as teams, so it's versatile for in-class or distance learning. And for those who still love the touch of paper or want an extra resource, there's a printable version of all the questions. In essence, this is a fun, engaging, and interactive way to brush up on the Decimals Place Value concepts with your 6th graders! Some ways I thought it could be used include : Extra materials for students who might need some more practice. A fun activity for rewarding the class or perhaps a “Fun Friday” session. Ideal for those hectic days leading up to holiday breaks. And, in a pinch, it can even be a lifesaver for last-minute sub lesson plans. You can find more of my escape rooms here!
Author Matemaths
Tags Math, Place Value, Escape Room, Matemaths, Math Escape Rooms, Escape Common Core
Coordinate Plane Review | Around the World Escape Room
Math, Geometry, Graphing, Common Core, Grade 6, 7, 8, Escape Room, Activities
The Coordinate Plane Review | Around the World Escape Room is a dynamic online teaching tool that brings together mathematics and geography for an immersive learning experience. This resource serves middle school educators providing instruction on reading and plotting points on a coordinate plane. Adventure Across Global Cities This engaging program transports students virtually to major global cities such as Sydney, St. Petersburg, London, and San Francisco. Each city features a unique set of 40 problems that need solving to unlock secrets and advance in the journey. Critical Development: Problems boost students' ability to interpret points on the Cartesian plane and precisely plot these points with a drag-and-drop feature. Incentives: Successfully solved problems provide access links unlocking fascinating unexplored locations. Versatility in Lessons This digital resource can be incorporated into whole group lessons, targeted small group enhancement sessions, or even assigned as individual homework. The Coordinate Plane Review can be adapted to suit various educational environments according to teacher discretion. In Summary: Not Just Another Digital Activity Fosters crucial analytical abilities beyond academic perimeters Eases cognitive resistances often associated with mathematics among youngsters through an engaging virtual adventure around well-known world locales Promotes compliance with vital common core standards: CCSS 6.NS.C.5; 6.NS.C.6; 6.NS.C.6a/b/c Beyond another digital worksheet or activity – it’s indeed an epic mathematical learning journey accentuating global geographical awareness too without compromising on adhering directly towards achieving better performance outcomes printable in evaluations. Unleash this potential in your students today!
Author Matemaths
Tags Coordinate Plane, Escape Room, Math Review, Interactive Learning, Global Journey
Math Mysteries: Unlocking GCF and LCM -A Digital Escape Room Adventure
Math, Numbers, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, Escape Room, Activities
Embark on a thrilling mathematical expedition that takes learning to a whole new dimension with our " GCF and LCM Escape Room "! Designed to captivate and educate middle school students, this immersive experience transforms the exploration of Greatest Common Factor (GCF) and Lowest Common Multiple (LCM) into an intergalactic adventure. Blast off on an astronomical journey through the Solar System, where the celestial wonders of the planets serve as the backdrop for solving GCF and LCM problems. This innovative approach injects excitement into an often-dreaded subject, making math an enthralling voyage of discovery. With this no prep, self checking, digital escape room, you're equipped with a captivating educational tool that seamlessly blends entertainment with learning. Students will eagerly dive into 20 carefully crafted problems , each a stepping stone on their cosmic odyssey. As they navigate from one planet to another, the challenges they encounter will require them to apply their GCF and LCM solving skills to unlock the secrets of the universe. For your convenience, we've included a set of task cards that can be used as an alternative approach to engage students. If a more traditional setting is preferred, a printable version of the questions is also available, ensuring that this resource accommodates diverse teaching styles. The excitement doesn't end with problem-solving; upon completing each game segment, students will be rewarded with a link that transports them to a new celestial destination. This sense of progression fuels their curiosity and keeps them eager to tackle the next challenge. This escape room experience is crafted to accommodate the modern classroom. Accessible on laptops, tablets, and smartphones, it ensures that all students can partake in this astronomical escapade, regardless of their learning preferences or available resources. With an intuitive online interface, setup is a breeze—simply provide the link, distribute the student answer sheet, and watch the cosmic exploration unfold. No cumbersome configurations or digital platform logins are required, streamlining the experience for both educators and students. Elevate math education to new heights with the "GCF and LCM Activity | Digital Resource Escape Room." Prepare your students for an unforgettable journey that intertwines mathematical prowess with galactic fascination, creating a learning adventure they'll cherish for light-years to come.
Author Matemaths
Tags Matemaths, Escape Room, Coordinate Plane, Graphing, GCF, LCM
Back to School 6th Grade Math Review Activity | Digital Escape Room
Math, Algebra, Order Of Operations, Fractions, Grade 5, 6, 7, Escape Room, Activities
This exciting back-to-school themed digital escape room, is designed to provide a fun and engaging experience for your middle school students while reviewing essential grade six math skills. With its captivating storyline and diverse math problems, this escape room is the perfect tool to make learning interactive and enjoyable. Join the protagonist on his first day of school as you guide him through a series of challenges and review key math concepts. This escape room covers a wide range of topics, including converting fractions, decimals, and percents; determining the percent of a number; performing operations with fractions; solving one-step equations; and exploring ratios. With 50 carefully crafted problems , students will have ample opportunities to practice and reinforce their understanding of these fundamental math skills. One of the standout features of this escape room is its interactive nature. After completing each game or solving a set of problems, students will discover a link that takes them to the next location within the escape room. This progression adds an element of excitement and keeps students engaged as they navigate through the challenges. Accessibility is another key aspect of this escape room. It is designed to work seamlessly on laptops, tablets, or smartphones, ensuring that students can participate using their preferred devices. This accessibility accommodates various learning preferences and technological resources, making it suitable for all your students. Flexibility is built into the escape room experience as well. If students need to complete the activity over multiple days, they can easily do so by saving the address at the top of the page. This allows them to resume their progress right where they left off, fostering a personalized and self-paced learning environment that suits individual needs. Preparing for this escape room is hassle-free. Since it is entirely online and hosted on interactive pages, there is no need for elaborate preparations such as configuring locks or hiding clues. Simply duplicate the provided student answer sheet, share the link with your students, and they can dive right into the escape room adventure. Moreover, this escape room does not require Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams logins, streamlining the process and eliminating any potential barriers. To cater to diverse classroom settings, a printable version of the questions is included . This ensures that you have the flexibility to choose between the digital or physical format based on your students' preferences and the resources available to you.
Author Matemaths
Tags Matemaths, Escape Room, Back To School, Math, Digital, Math Review
Equations Review | Save the Galaxy Escape Room
Math, Algebra, Grade 8, 9, 10, Escape Room, Activities
Are you searching for an exciting and interactive way to teach your students how to solve one-step, two-step, and equations with variables on both sides ? Look no further! I have created an incredible Equations Review | Save the Galaxy Escape Room that will immerse your students in an intergalactic adventure while reinforcing their equation-solving skills. In this thrilling escape room, your students become heroes tasked with saving the galaxy. To succeed, they must complete missions that involve solving equations. With a total of 16 problems , they will encounter a variety of equation types, including: 4 one-step equations 4 two-step equations 8 equations with variables on both sides The self-checking nature of this digital escape room adds an extra layer of excitement. Your students will love the instant feedback and the satisfaction of knowing they are on the right track as they progress through the challenges. This feature also allows for independent learning , as students can work at their own pace and receive immediate results. This activity is designed to work seamlessly on laptops, tablets, or smartphones. This ensures that all of your learners and students can participate, regardless of the device they have access to. One of the most significant advantages of this escape room is its hassle-free setup. Since it is entirely online, there is no need for any preparatory work. Simply provide the link to your students, and they will embark on their epic journey to save the galaxy. Gone are the days of configuring locks or hiding clues—everything they need is readily available at their fingertips. Flexibility is key, especially when dealing with varying schedules and time constraints. If your students need to complete the escape room over multiple days, there's no need to worry. They can easily save the address at the top of the page and seamlessly resume their progress right where they left off. This feature ensures a smooth and uninterrupted experience for your students, allowing them to fully immerse themselves in the learning adventure. For those who prefer a printable option, I have also included a version of the questions that can be easily printed. This way, you have the flexibility to adapt the escape room to your classroom's unique needs and preferences. To further support your teaching experience, we have included solutions for all the problems.
Author Matemaths
Tags Matemaths, Escape Room, Equations, Algebra, Algebra 2
Operations with Fractions | No prep and Self Checking Winter Escape Room Activity
Math, Fractions, Grade 4, 5, 6, Escape Room, Activities
Operations with Fractions | No Prep and Self Checking Winter Escape Room Activity The Operations with Fractions | No prep and Self Checking Winter Escape Room Activity enhances the mathematical experience of students in grades 4, 5, and 6 . Entailing a unique winter theme designed around a fascinating narrative of the Disappearing Snowman, it promotes interactive learning while reinforcing crucial fraction skills. Simplifying fractions Adding fractions with unlike denominators Subtracting fractions with unlike denominators Multiplication of fractions Division of fractions Digital Escape Room: An Immersive Adventure! This digital escape room provides an immersive educational adventure. Students navigate through five distinct landscapes, unravel hidden messages, undertake thrilling activities to save the snowman. Each accomplished task paves the path for upcoming challenges enabling learners to build on their mathematical reasoning step by step. 'No Prep' Feature - A Boon for Educators! Leveraging its 'No prep' feature, this activity shields educators from planning intricacies such as lock configurations or clue placements—all intuitively arranged online into interactive pages. Previous preparation is unnecessary; teachers simply share a ready-made student answer sheet along with an exclusive link. Instantly engaging fraction-themed adventures ensues! Versatile Implementation Scenarios Offer Flexibility! Possible scenarios include: In whole groups where students get to enjoy a collective enriching experience collaborating on solutions. In smaller groups where teamwork skills of pupils are enhanced. As homework assignments encouraging individual home practice. Enhanced Self-Sufficiency with 'Self-Checking' Design Notably, this activity incorporates a 'self-checking' mechanism—answers are managed automatically within each integrated task by system algorithms. It also provides a convenient PDF file format accessible on any device that supports PDF views. In Conclusion The Operations with Fractions | No Prep and Self Checking Winter Escape Room Activity presents an innovative teaching tool that perfectly balances fun-filled engagement and vital arithmetic skill development. Guaranteeing student & teacher satisfaction, it offers an rewarding educational journey braided within an intriguing winter escapade.
Author Matemaths
Tags Fractions, Escape Room, Operations, Interactive Learning, Self-checking
Order of Operations | Digital Escape Room Code Breaker
Math, Order Of Operations, Grade 5, 6, 7, Escape Room, Activities
Get ready to unlock the secrets of mathematics by tackling a series of captivating Order of Operations challenges! The Order of Operations | Digital Escape Room Code Breaker is an engaging activity that presents 20 problems for you and your students to solve in order to crack the code and open the digital safe. Designed with sixth-grade students in mind, this digital escape room provides an exciting opportunity to practice and reinforce their understanding of solving expressions using the order of operations. Versatile in nature, this activity can be tailored to various teaching formats, accommodating whole or small group settings, as well as individual practice sessions. Whether you choose to incorporate it into your lesson plan, group activities, or independent assignments, this code breaker activity will undoubtedly enhance your students' mastery of order of operations concepts. To successfully unlock the safe, students must diligently work through the 20 problems, showcasing their ability to navigate different types of expressions . The set includes five problems without parentheses or exponents, five problems with parentheses but no exponents, five problems without parentheses but with exponents, and five problems with both parentheses and exponents. By successfully solving these challenges, students will unravel the code and gain access to the treasure hidden within the digital safe. As an online interactive activity, this escape room requires minimal preparation. Simply provide your students with the link, and they can embark on their code-breaking adventure. No need to configure locks or hide clues – everything they need is conveniently accessible online. Additionally, there is no requirement for Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams logins, ensuring a seamless and hassle-free experience for both educators and students. This resource offers more than just order of operations practice. It can also serve as valuable supplementary material for remediation, providing additional support to students who may require extra practice. Furthermore, the code breaker activity can be utilized as a rewarding and exciting "Fun Friday" activity, injecting an element of enjoyment into the learning process. It can even serve as an engaging lesson plan before a busy holiday break or as an emergency substitute teacher activity. Embrace the challenge and unlock the world of order of operations with the Order of Operations | Digital Escape Room Code Breaker. Prepare your students for a thrilling mathematical adventure as they tackle complex expressions and crack the code to reveal the hidden treasure within the digital safe.
Author Matemaths
Tags Matemaths, Code Breaker, Order Of Operations
Math Order of Operations Halloween Escape Room
Math, Order Of Operations, Grade 5, 6, 7, Escape Room, Activities
Looking for an exciting and hassle-free way to review order of operations with your fifth graders this Halloween? Look no further! This Halloween-themed digital math escape room is here to make learning a spooktacular adventure. With 20 thoughtfully crafted problems featuring parentheses and no exponents , this escape room is designed to engage your students' mathematical minds while they help a little zombie find their way back to the cemetery. It's an educational journey that's both fun and challenging, perfect for keeping your students motivated and focused. One of the standout features of this escape room is its flexibility. Students can tackle it at their own pace and even spread it over different days. All they need to do is save the address at the top of the page, and they'll seamlessly pick up where they left off. This adaptability ensures that your students can fit the escape room into their schedules without any stress. But that's not all; I've also included a printable version of the questions for those who prefer a hands-on approach. Whether you're in a digital or traditional classroom, I've got you covered. To make your life as an educator easier, solutions are included for your convenience. No more time spent double-checking answers; it's all there for you. The best part? This escape room is 100% online with interactive pages, meaning there's absolutely no prep required on your end. No more configuring locks or hiding clues—everything your students need is right at their fingertips. You can simply provide the link, and they're off on their math adventure. And here's the icing on the cake: NO Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams logins are necessary. We've made it as straightforward as possible for you and your students to dive right in and get the most out of this activity. You can use this escape room in various ways: ★ As additional materials for remediation to reinforce key concepts. ★ As a rewarding "Fun Friday" activity to keep your students engaged. ★ Before the busy holiday break to maintain their math skills. ★ As a handy emergency sub-lesson plan that ensures learning never stops, even in your absence. So, if you're seeking an engaging, Halloween-themed math activity that's easy to implement and highly effective, this digital escape room is the perfect choice. Your fifth graders will love the challenge, and you'll love the convenience it brings to your teaching toolkit. Don't miss out on this opportunity to make learning math a thrilling adventure this Halloween!
Author Matemaths
Tags Matemaths, Order Of Operations, Digital, Escape Room, Halloween
Fractions Operations | Valentine's Day Escape Room - A Heart in Paris
Math, Fractions, Grade 5, 6, 7, Escape Room, Activities
Fractions Operations | Valentine's Day Escape Room - A Heart in Paris Take teaching fractions operations to an exciting level with our 'Fractions Operations | Valentine's Day Escape Room - A Heart in Paris' product. This unique resource is designed specially for Grade 5, 6, and 7 students providing them an opportunity to apply their skills in adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing fractions wrapped into an engaging escape room-themed game. Highlights include: Tasks requiring students to add or subtract fractions with unlike denominators , a crucial concept for understanding arithmetic. Multiplying or dividing fractions tasks that test student’s problem-solving and critical thinking capacities. The content of the activities aligns precisely with COMMON CORE STANDARDS , specifically CCSS5.NF.A.1, CCSS5.NF.B.4., CCSS6.NS.A.1 reinforcing the academic validity of this teaching resource. The 'A Heart in Paris' Narrative: The Valentine’s Day theme within this escape room takes students on a delightful journey where they attempt to find the missing heart by correctly solving various puzzles across five stages; thereby solidifying learning through applied problem-solving. Digital Flexibility: This product lends itself perfectly for digital format use – ideal for implementation on smartboards/PCs/projectors during classroom group activities or independent study periods alike. A Perfect Resource For Homeschooling as Well! Homeschooling parents are sure to appreciate its user-friendly format; just provide your child with the provided student answer sheets and they're all set! Finally, Incorporate some academic vigor into your Valentine's day celebration! Allow your students an experience of both fun cryptography and critical fractions operations practice through our ‘Fractions Operations | Valentine's Day Escape Room - A Heart in Paris’ resource.
Author Matemaths
Tags Valentine's Day, Escape Room, Fractions Operations, Critical Thinking, Problem-Solving