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Escape Room
Escape Room activities bring excitement and problem-solving to the classroom. These interactive challenges require students to work together to solve puzzles, decode messages, and unlock mysteries. By incorporating escape rooms into your teaching, you promote critical thinking, teamwork, and perseverance. These activities can be tailored to various subjects and skill levels, making learning an adventure. Transform your classroom into an engaging environment where students are eager to participate and solve challenges.
Interactive Chemistry Quiz: GHS Symbols – Genially + PDF Version
Science, STEM, Chemistry, Physics, Life Sciences, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Technology, Basic Science, Biology, P.E. & Health, Homeschool Templates, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, Teacher Tools, Experiments, Activities, Labs, Worksheets & Printables, Escape Room, Games, Presentations, Quizzes and Tests, Quizzes
Interactive Chemistry Quiz: GHS Symbols – Genially (+ PDF Version) Bring lab safety to life with this interactive quiz on the GHS (Globally Harmonized System) hazard symbols – perfect for middle and high school chemistry lessons. Whether you're starting the unit or wrapping up a safety review, this quiz adds variety, visual appeal, and a bit of fun to your lesson plan. You’ll get two versions of the quiz: – A PDF version that can be used digitally or printed (but it works not well) – A Genially link that leads to an animated, interactive version (includes sound – which can be muted) Both versions test students on the meanings of the various GHS symbols – from corrosive substances to environmental hazards. The quiz includes original clipart and my own glitter-animated GHS symbols to make the content more visually appealing without distracting from the important safety message. I usually use the Genially quiz for individual work in the computer lab or on tablets, so each student can go at their own pace. But it also works well as a station activity , a class-wide quiz , or even as homework , depending on your classroom setup. At the end of the PDF, you’ll find: A QR code to scan directly to the Genially A clickable link for browser access An iframe embed code , if you want to use it on your (non-commercial) learning platform Attention: The interactive PDF does not contain the full scope of the material. The quiz works. Unfortunately, the additional tasks do not. Using Genially is therefore recommended and much more motivating for the pupils. For the interactive quiz you need an internet connection and a terminal device. The quiz can be carried out with the whole class or as partner or individual work. I prefer individual work at each student's own pace. To get to the Genially link, either scan the QR code at the end of the document or click on the link button available there. You can also copy the iframe code and embed the Genially on a learning platform or other... The Genially can be used either at the beginning of the topic or as a backup. It is also worth using as a station in station work. The interactive version includes motivating sound effects , a self-paced structure , and a clear, age-appropriate design for grades 7–10. 📌 Important note : The Genially quiz is protected by copyright. It’s for your own classroom use only . Please don’t share the link or embed it outside a private, secure learning environment. Sharing with colleagues, online platforms, or social media is not permitted. I hope your students enjoy reviewing GHS symbols as much as mine do! – Heike from @Lernfitness Did You Know? I teach with a certified therapy dog, and together we create a positive and welcoming learning environment. 🐶
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Tags GHS, Science, Lab, Chemistry, Pictograms, Genially, Interactive, Lab Safety, Hazard Symbols, Individual Work
Shell Model – Chemistry Flashcards Without Element Names
STEM, Science, Chemistry, Physics, Life Sciences, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Games, Worksheets & Printables, Task Cards, Quizzes and Tests, Teacher Tools, Word Problems, Flashcards, Escape Room, Experiments
Shell Model – Chemistry Flashcards Without Element Names 118 cards for learning the periodic table Visual practice with atomic structure and electron configurations 🧪🔬 This printable flashcard set gives students a hands-on way to practice atomic structure and the shell model – without revealing the element names. Each of the 118 cards shows the atomic number, the chemical symbol, and a diagram of the electron distribution across shells. This encourages students to actively recall element names and deepen their understanding of how atomic structure relates to the periodic table. I’ve used these cards mainly for review and partner quizzes. Students really have to think: “What element has 11 electrons and that shell pattern?” or “Which group might this symbol belong to?” It shifts the focus from just memorizing the periodic table to actually understanding the structure behind it. What’s included: 118 printable flashcards (PDF) Each card includes: atomic number, symbol, and shell model (no element names) High-resolution layout, easy to print and cut Suggestions for classroom use included Classroom ideas: Use the cards as a “Find the Pairs” game: Print two sets and let students match identical cards or group elements by patterns. Use them for sorting tasks: metals vs. non-metals, main groups vs. transition metals, increasing number of shells, etc. Create mini-quiz stations: One student shows a card, the other has to guess the element name or describe properties based on the shell model. Let students use the cards to quiz themselves or work in pairs for peer learning. The fact that the element name is missing makes the activity more cognitively demanding – great for more advanced learners or as a follow-up to a unit on atomic structure. Students are more engaged when they can “figure things out” rather than just read off answers. The resource is ready to print. For repeated use, laminating is recommended. 📍 Best wishes, Heike from @Lernfitness Did You Know? I teach with a certified therapy dog, and together we create a positive and welcoming learning environment. 🐶
Author Lernfitness
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Tags Educational Card Games, Chemistry, Physics, STEM Science Matching Game, Chemical Elements, Periodic Table Matching Game, Flashcards Chemical Elements, Shell Model, Game
FIND THE HIDDEN OBJECT | 6 EXERCISES
Creative Arts, Special Resources, Special Education Needs (SEN), Social Skills, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Early Learning, Elementary, Homeschool Resources, Pre-K, Centers, Activities, Escape Room, Games, Projects
FIND THE HIDDEN OBJECT | 6 EXERCISES ABOUT THE AUTHOR: At EDITORIAL LAURA EDUCA, we specialize in designing high-quality educational materials. We want every child to discover that learning can be both entertaining and creative. I invite you to explore my educational store and discover the wide collection of resources available for your classroom or home. MAIN DESCRIPTION: What is the name of the product? Hello! Thank you so much for being interested in this beautiful and fabulous product that you can use with your children, both at school and at home. The name of this fabulous product is: FIND THE HIDDEN OBJECT | 6 EXERCISES How many pages does it include? This educational document, carefully created and in some cases compiled, has the following number of pages: 6 What format is it in (A4, letter, digital, printable)? This educational resource is designed in A4 format and PDF, so you will have no difficulties printing it and it will also stay well-protected. PDF Is it in black and white or in color? This document is available in black and white as well as in color. Actually, it combines both, making it more attractive for your students. COLOR SECONDARY AND COMPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Who will benefit the most from this resource (teachers, families, students, therapists)? I strongly believe education involves many people—teachers, parents, and even therapists. That’s why this resource is open to anyone involved in the learning process. Is any additional material needed to work with it? Sometimes yes, such as pencils, crayons, markers, and scissors. It all depends on how deeply you want your students to engage with the activities. What is the main value or advantage of this resource compared to others? The main advantage is that it captures children’s attention. It also makes students believe learning is fun. With this worksheet, your students will strengthen their knowledge and skills. THANK YOU!
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Tags FREE, FREE RESOURCES, SPECIAL RESOURCES, GAMES, GAME
Atomic Shell Model Domino – Learning Electron Configurations Play
STEM, Science, Chemistry, Physics, Life Sciences, Montessori, Basic Science, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Games, Worksheets & Printables, Task Cards, Quizzes and Tests, Teacher Tools, Word Problems, Flashcards, Escape Room, Experiments
Atomic Shell Model Domino – Learning Electron Configurations Through Play 118 cards for learning the periodic table A classroom game to practice atomic structure and element knowledge 🧪🎲 This printable domino game helps students explore the shell model of the atom while getting to know the periodic table in a more hands-on and interactive way. Each card connects an element name to a visual of its electron shell configuration, offering a playful way to reinforce key chemistry concepts. The set includes 119 domino-style cards – covering all 118 known elements. On each card, the element name is on the left and the corresponding shell diagram with its symbol is on the right. Students link them by matching the shell model of one element to the name of the next. It’s a surprisingly effective way to help them recognize patterns in atomic structure, get familiar with chemical symbols, and connect abstract content to something more tangible. What’s included: 119 printable domino cards (PDF) Each card shows: element name → electron shell model with element symbol Print-ready format; laminating optional but recommended Classroom ideas: Use as a full-class activity or in small groups Introduce the game before formal work with the periodic table to build foundational understanding Great for movement-based tasks: spread the cards across tables or even down a hallway Set time challenges: Who can build the longest correct domino chain? For easier levels, use a reduced set (e.g., first 20 elements or just the main groups) In my chemistry classes, students enjoy the game format – especially those who don’t usually connect with abstract models. Working together to build the correct sequence gives them a chance to talk through the structure of atoms and test their understanding in a low-pressure setting. The domino format encourages active learning, peer interaction, and multiple ways to differentiate by level. Whether you use the full set or simplify it for younger learners, it’s a great way to bring more movement and discussion into your science lessons. Just print, cut, and you’re ready to play. 📍 Best wishes, Heike from @Lernfitness Did You Know? I teach with a certified therapy dog, and together we create a positive and welcoming learning environment. 🐶
Author Lernfitness
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Tags Educational Card Games, Chemistry, Physics, STEM Science Matching Game, Chemical Elements, Periodic Table Matching Game, Shell Model, Game, Domino
Operations with Decimals – Digital Escape Room (6th Grade Math Review)
Math, Decimals, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, Worksheets & Printables, Activities, Task Cards, Escape Room
Need a super interactive way to get your middle school students proficient in operations with decimals? This virtual escape room will have your students on their toes as they practice adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing decimals—all in the context of a game-like presentation that makes review easy and fun. With no setup required, you can download, share, and be up and running in 30 seconds. Students "travel around the world" solving math problems, unlocking new cities after finishing each set of questions. How It Works Students begin their journey and solve decimal operation questions to "board the plane" to the next destination. Each correct response brings them closer until they reach their destination. They will make a stop in: Sydney St. Petersburg London San Francisco What's Included: 40 Total Problems covering: Addition & subtraction of multi-digit decimals Multiplication & division involving whole numbers & decimals Mixed operations with order of operations & critical thinking Three Answer Choices per Problem – maintains practice focused and prevents overwhelm Digital Escape Room Links – automatically unlocks each subsequent location Printable Version – task cards and worksheets included for differentiation or offline practice Complete Answer Key – saves time and allows for quick grading Skills Covered: Adding and subtracting multi-digit decimals Multiplying and dividing decimals and whole numbers Using order of operations with decimals Solving real-world, multi-step decimal problems CCSS 6.NS.B.3 aligned Why Teachers Love It: No Prep – Simply duplicate the student sheet, share the link, and go Flexible Use – Perfect for classwork, homework, math centers, sub plans, or review Device Friendly – Works perfectly on laptops, tablets, or smartphones Easy to Use – No locks, no secret clues, no additional setup—everything is integrated into the digital format Why Students Enjoy It: Appealing "travel adventure" theme motivates them Interactive format offers immediate feedback Game-like challenge makes practice enjoyable Make practicing operations with decimals enjoyable and hassle-free with this pre-prepared escape room. Ideal for practicing fluency, growing confidence, and keeping middle school students interested! Download now and let your students travel around the world learning about decimals!
Author Matemaths
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Tags Matemaths, Escape Room, Printable, Worksheets, Task Cards, Digital
LEARNING MULTIPLICATION | 1 TO 10 | FUNNY GAME
Multiplication and Division, Math, Multiplication, Early Learning, Elementary, Not Grade Specific, Middle School, Games, Activities, Escape Room
LEARNING MULTIPLICATION | 1 TO 10 | FUNNY GAME ABOUT THE AUTHOR: At EDITORIAL LAURA EDUCA, we work every day to create educational materials that turn learning into a fun game. Our mission is for every child to enjoy the process of learning. Visit my educational store and discover all the resources we have ready for you. MAIN DESCRIPTION OF THIS RESOURCE: What is the name of your product and what makes it special? This beautiful product is called “LEARNING MULTIPLICATION | 1 TO 10 | FUNNY GAME”, and it is very special because it was carefully designed or compiled. With this educational resource, we want students to learn with enthusiasm and fun, because we believe learning is fun. How many pages are included in this resource? This fabulous document contains the following number of pages: 10 What size is it designed in (A4, letter, etc.)? This resource is designed in A4 format and compiled as a PDF. This makes downloading and printing simple and convenient, and PDFs are also easy to store and carry anywhere. PDF Is the material in color or black and white? This pedagogical document comes in both black and white and color. This makes it more attractive for your learning sessions, but you have the freedom to choose how to print it. COLOR SECONDARY AND COMPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: What learning objectives does it achieve? This document fulfills a playful objective—it’s meant to be attractive and engaging for children. At the same time, it ensures that students learn or reinforce their knowledge. Who can use it best (teachers, parents, students, therapists, homeschoolers)? We are all part of education. Whether you are a teacher, parent, student, or therapist, this document can adapt perfectly to your learning goals, depending on your creativity. What additional materials are recommended (printer, scissors, markers, etc.)? The more immersed students are in learning, the greater their results. That’s why it’s ideal to complement this resource with pencils, crayons, markers, and even other art tools.
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Tags FREE, FREE RESOURCES, MATH, MATH RESOURCES, MULTIPLICATION, GAME
GRAPHOMOTRISKS | TO DECORATE WITH PAPER BALLS
Handwriting, Writing, ELA, Early Learning, Elementary, Not Grade Specific, Pre-K, Homeschool Resources, Dot To Dots, Worksheets, Worksheets & Printables, Games, Activities, Escape Room
GRAPHOMOTRISKS | TO DECORATE WITH PAPER BALLS INFORMATION OF THE AUTHOR: Hi there! We are EDITORIAL ARENAS EDUCATIVAS 🎓✨. We love designing educational materials that make children’s learning joyful, dynamic, and motivating. I invite you to visit my educational store, explore the variety of resources available, and find the perfect one for your students. MAIN INFORMATION OF THIS RESOURCE: What is the name of the product? Hello! Thank you so much for being interested in this beautiful and fabulous product that you can use with your children, both at school and at home. The name of this fabulous product is: STROKES TO DECORATE How many pages does it include? This educational document, carefully created and in some cases compiled, has the following number of pages: 8 What format is it in (A4, letter, digital, printable)? This educational resource is designed in A4 format and PDF, so you will have no difficulties printing it and it will also stay well-protected. PDF A4 SECONDARY AND COMPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: What skills or competencies does it develop? Thanks to this fabulous resource, students will first be able to develop their knowledge, attention, and concentration. Who can use it (teachers, parents, therapists, students)? This document can be adapted according to the person using it. If you’re a teacher, you can use it; if you do homeschooling, you can also use it. Therapists can use it for students with learning difficulties, and even self-learners will find it very useful. What materials are needed to make the most of it (pencils, scissors, printer, etc.)? To make the most of this fabulous document, you can start with pencils. But, since it’s adaptable by the teacher, you may also encourage your students to use markers, scissors, and other creative materials. PLEASE VISIT MY STORE BECAUSE I HAVE A LOT OF FREE PRODUCTS FOR YOU!
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Escape Room for Grade 6
STEM, Elementary, Middle School, Escape Room, Activities
The majority of individuals consider escape rooms to be enjoyable pastimes that can be enjoyed with company. Escape rooms are now a common option for educators to use game-based learning as an engaging teaching tool in the classroom. Escape rooms can be used as a teaching tool to help teachers and students break free from the monotony and obsolete teaching methods. By utilizing a variety of tools and resources, educational escape rooms give teachers the chance to be creative and genuinely adapt and differentiate information to meet the requirements of their pupils. This escape room activity was designed especially for sixth graders. Microsoft PowerPoint is the format that is utilized. The only way out of the dark and dangerous library where the kids are imprisoned is by completing the puzzles. There are ten riddles in all, and each has an own slide. They cover a wide range of subjects, including science, chemistry, mathematics, and logic. After the second click, each puzzle's solutions are revealed.
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Tags Escape, Room, Escape Room, Grade 6, Stem, Steam
Free 6th Grade Math Spiral Review Escape Room – Ratios & Unit Rates
Math, Grade 5, 6, 7, Worksheets, Worksheets & Printables, Teacher Tools, Activities, Escape Room
This escape room is a no-prep way to spiral review with your students without losing an entire class period! It is designed to be completed much more quickly than a traditional escape room, so it’s perfect for a warm up, an early finisher activity, or a quick review day. Students solve 5 problems based on ratios and unit rates; each answer gives them a digit to use in their final code. Entering the code unlocks the final door, so students are able to check their own work and work independently to fix mistakes. This activity is self-checking and requires no set-up at all: just assign to students and let them get started. Everything students need is contained in one short assignment, and it feels more fun than a worksheet! This resource is Mission 1 out of 5 in a week-long set of mini escape rooms designed to provide spiral review of ratios and unit rates, but can also be used on its own! What’s Included 5 ratio and unit rate problems Numeric code built from student answers Self-checking format No prep required Skills Addressed Understanding ratios Calculating unit rates Applying ratio and rate concepts in problem-solving Suggested Uses Daily spiral review Warm-ups or bell ringers Early finisher activity Quick review before assessments This free mini escape room is an easy way to keep ratio and unit rate skills fresh while adding variety to your math block! It’s short, focused, and built to fit into real classroom schedules.
Author Matemaths
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Tags Matemaths, Guided Notes, Worksheet, Word Problems, Adding And Subtracting Decimals, Decimals
Area and Circumference of Circles | Digital Escape Room
Math, Geometry, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, Escape Room, Activities
Pi and the Lost Digits Escape Room: Fun Way to Master Circles! Take your middle school math classes to a whole different dimension with this unforgettable Pi and the Lost Digits Escape Room! No prep is required, but this interactive activity will make your students do some serious calculations regarding circles: area, circumference, and radius-all that in trying to solve a fun mystery. What's Inside? This escape room contains 20 appealing problems put together to build understanding and confidence when solving circle equations: Calculate the circumference using the radius. Find the area of a circle using the radius. Find the radius when the circumference is known. Find the radius from the area working backwards. An Introduction to Engage Pi had lost its digits, and for its retrieval, they have to undertake a mathematical investigation. Accompany it in search of these stolen digits on the entertaining educational journeys through five places, virtual grounds riddled with exciting, interesting facts and actions, not leaving out puns. This amazing journey with this puzzle will engulf your students deeper into problem solving and relationships involving mathematics. Digital and No-Prep Convenience This escape room takes nothing but a link to set up-no materials, locks, or complicated setup! The activity is completely online; students can jump in and start solving. This doesn't require any accounts, like Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams, hence making it convenient for any kind of classroom setup. Printable Problems for Added Flexibility Prefer hands-on? A printable version of all 20 problems is included to make sure every student, whether they work online or offline, can participate. Learning Outcomes This escape room far exceeds mere drill and practice, engaging students in the following: Critical thinking: Students use reasoning through varied problem types. Collaborative: Suitable for small group work or in-class challenges. Building confidence: Circle concepts mastered via fun and achievement. Why Teachers Love It With no prep time and a format that appeals to a variety of learning styles, the Pi and the Lost Digits Escape Room is perfect for reinforcing concepts or introducing new ones in an engaging way. Whether you’re filling in gaps, looking for enrichment, or planning a substitute lesson, this activity is a guaranteed win. What's included: Pdf with: Link to the activity Printable version of the questions Common Core State Standards: CCSS.7.G.B.4
Author Matemaths
Tags Matemaths, Circle, Circumference, Pi Day, Geometry, Escape Room, Circles Area, Area And Circumference Worksheets, Area And Circumference Of Circles
Career Clusters Virtual Escape Room (Middle School Career Exploration)
Life Studies, Special Resources, Career, Life Skills, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, Escape Room, Activities
Introduction Gamify exploring career clusters with the Career Quest Virtual Escape Room. This escape room was designed to engage middle school students as they a digital adventure through career clusters. This career cluster escape room will challenge students to solve career related puzzles and activities. They will: Match professions with their corresponding career clusters Connect career clusters to detailed descriptions Explore various educational pathways for different professions Complete fill-in-the-blank exercises to reinforce their knowledge Students will be intrigued by their virtual guide, Quester as they learn about 16 career clusters. This interactive format will help them learn about different career paths, skills, and education required for many professions. You will appreciate the low-prep setup! There is also a detailed answer key so you will know exactly how to help students if they get stuck. This escape room works great for: Career exploration units Advisory or homeroom periods School counseling groups Preparing for College and Career Classes Objectives Familiarize students with the 16 career clusters recognized by the U.S. Department of Education Discover multiple professions in various career clusters Practice critical thinking and problem-solving skills through puzzle-based learning Spark interest in career exploration and future planning Puzzle Outline Hall of Professions - Matching Career Clusters to Professions Gateway of Knowledge - Fill in the Blank the career cluster that matches the description. (Word Bank Included) Maze of Discovery - Follow the Maze to match professions with required education Chamber of Enlightenment - Matching Career Clusters with Their Descriptions Grades 6th-9th Format Interactive Google Form Printable Puzzles PDF (5 pages) Printable Answer Key PDF (5 pages)
Author The Mind Trek
Tags Career Clusters, Career Exploration, Escape Room, Career Readiness, Middle School Career Exploration, Middle School Career Clusters, Career Clusters Escape Room, Career Exploration Escape Room
Science Escape Room for Middle School
Science, Grade 6, 7, 8, Escape Room, Activities
A ready-to-use resource that can add interest to your classroom is Escape Room Science: 10 Fun Activities for Middle School. Ten imaginative escape room tasks covering important science subjects including energy, forces, cells, weather, the periodic table, and more are included. Every task promotes problem-solving, collaboration, and critical thinking. Students must finish tasks, decipher messages, and solve puzzles in order to "escape." You don’t need special materials or preparation. Just print and go! The book is perfect for review lessons, early finishers, or end-of-term fun. Each puzzle includes clear instructions and an answer key to save you time. You can use the activities as individual tasks or combine them for a full escape room session. Your students will stay focused and engaged while reviewing science content. These activities turn learning into a game. It’s a great way to motivate even the most reluctant learners. If you want to make science fun and memorable, this book is for you. Bring the thrill of an escape room into your classroom today!
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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
6th Grade Math Spiral Review Escape Room Week 4
Math, Grade 5, 6, 7, Worksheets, Worksheets & Printables, Teacher Tools, Activities, Escape Room
Reinforce important 6th grade math skills all week long as your students join these Themed Mini Math Escape Rooms! This activity comes with 5 digital escape room missions that can be used as your weekly spiral review! (Each mission takes about 8-10 minutes to complete.) They make great warm-ups, bell work, early finisher activities, review, or sub plans. Every day feels like a new adventure instead of just another worksheet! Each mini escape room gives students the same skills to practice all week with different problems each day. Students know what to expect, but are never bored! In WEEK 4, students will practice: ✔ Factors & Multiples ✔ Greatest Common Factor (GCF) and Least Common Multiple (LCM) ✔ Simplifying Fractions ✔ Area of Rectangles ✔ Estimation The format is simple, consistent, and easy for students to understand. Each day, they will answer 5 math questions, one from each skill listed above. Then they will take the first number from each answer to create a 5-digit code. When the code is correct, they can move on to the next challenge! This digital, self-checking format gives students immediate feedback and autonomy. Because the procedure stays the same all 5 days, students become independent with the activity, and there is little to no explanation needed after they understand how to make the code! Less prep for you, and smoother transitions. What’s Included: ⭐ 5 digital mini escape room missions (Day 1–Day 5) ⭐ Printable worksheets with matching problems for every mission ⭐ Answer Keys and Codes ⭐ Teacher Directions ⭐ Student Directions ⭐ Consistent Daily Routine Assign the mini escape rooms with individual devices, project them to complete together as a class, assign them during distance learning, or use the printable worksheets in a paper-only classroom! No student accounts are needed to use these online escape rooms! If you're looking for a simple way to engage your students while practicing basic math skills every day, these Mini Math Escape Rooms are the perfect solution!
Author Matemaths
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Tags Matemaths, Worksheet, Word Problems, Decimals, Spiral Review, Warm Up, Exit Ticket
6th Grade Math Spiral Review Escape Room Week 5
Math, Grade 5, 6, 7, Worksheets, Worksheets & Printables, Teacher Tools, Activities, Escape Room
Inject daily math review with a sense of adventure using this Medieval Castle-themed set of Mini Math Escape Rooms for 6th grade! Packaged as a week of quick spiral review, this resource contains 5 mini escape room missions that reinforce valuable math skills as students break into locked doors, dungeon chambers, and wizard lairs in the castle. Each “mission” takes about 8–10 minutes to complete, so they are perfect for keeping up with daily review without devoting a huge chunk of class time! Students will work out math problems, identify digits from their answers, and use the digits to unlock numeric codes that "break open" each day's mission. The format is straightforward, self-checking, and highly engaging, students will forget they're even doing math work! Week 5 focuses on the following 6th grade math skills: ✔ Ratios Using Tables ✔ Unit Rates ✔ Fraction Multiplication ✔ Decimal Division ✔ Order of Operations The same 5 skill areas are covered throughout the week, using different problems each day. This spiral review allows students to really gain accuracy, speed, and independence with these math skills. Each mission follows the same simple routine: ⭐ Students answer 5 math questions ⭐ Each question targets one skill ⭐ Students take the first digit from each answer ⭐ The digits generate a 5-digit code ⭐ The correct code breaks into the locked area of the Castle! Since the structure is identical each of the 5 days, students will quickly learn the routine and be able to implement the math skills independently with little explanation or assistance from the teacher. This makes the missions perfect for busy transition times or days when you just need something simple! What’s Included: ⭐ 5 digital mini escape room missions (Day 1–Day 5) ⭐ Printable worksheets with corresponding problems for every mission ⭐ Complete answer keys and codes ⭐ Teacher Directions ⭐ Student Directions ⭐ Consistent formatting for easy implementation These interactive mini missions are versatile and can be used in a number of classroom settings! They make excellent: ✔ Bell ringers or warm-ups ✔ End-of-class review ✔ Early finisher activities ✔ Emergency sub plans ✔ Independent practice This resource is designed to work for both technology-based and paper-based classrooms! No student accounts are required, and the missions can be used in a whole-class format (interactive whiteboard), completed by each student on a device, assigned during distance learning, or completed using just the printable worksheets. If you are looking for a fun, predictable, and low-prep way to implement daily math review in your classroom, the Medieval Castle Mini Escape Rooms are for you!
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Tags Matemaths, Worksheet, Word Problems, Decimals, Spiral Review, Warm Up, Exit Ticket
6th Grade Math Spiral Review Escape Room Week 2 Day 5
Math, Grade 5, 6, 7, Worksheets, Worksheets & Printables, Teacher Tools, Activities, Escape Room
Are you searching for a way to keep previous skills fresh in 6th grade math, but don’t have the time to prep activities for your class? Looking for a dependable daily spiral warm up to incorporate in your routine? Then look no further, Mini Math Escape Room - Mission 5. This digital review activity is self checking and intended to be a spiral review or warm up that can last approximately 10 minutes. Students will be held accountable for showing their understanding of previously learned skills while completing a small goal. Instead of finishing a regular worksheet, they are completing a mini escape room! The structure in each mission is the same, but with different problems to solve and a different code to unlock. Here is how it works, students must solve 5 math problems on one interactive page. They must use the first digit of each answer to create a 5 digit code. If the correct code is entered, the mission is complete and they will be congratulated. If an incorrect code is entered, nothing happens and students are encouraged to go back and analyze their work to try to improve. This escape room is self-checking but doesn't require teacher feedback! Skills covered in this review include 6th grade level concepts that are important to expose students to repeatedly: Greatest Common Factor (GCF) Adding fractions with unlike denominators Finding percent of a number Solving one-step equations Unit conversions These skills are repeated and spiraled throughout missions, as to help students continue to remember them instead of forgetting after a test at the end of the unit! Included in your purchase: 1 mini digital math escape room (Mission 5) 5 math problems on one interactive page A printable worksheet version Answer key and final code This mini escape room activity works perfectly as a daily warm up or bell ringer, end of the day review, for early finishers, or as a sub plan in a pinch! Since it is no prep and self checking, you can easily assign it without notice. If you're searching for a simple and effective way to incorporate daily math practice and review in your classroom without overwhelming students, assign Mission 5 in your classroom!
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Tags Matemaths, Guided Notes, Worksheet, Word Problems, Decimals
GCF and LCM Digital Escape Room
Math, Early Math, Grade 6, 7, 8, Worksheets & Printables, Activities, Task Cards, Escape Room
Need an interactive and fun way to get your middle school students drilling Greatest Common Factor (GCF) and Least Common Multiple (LCM)? This interactive math escape room is perfect for keeping your students engaged while reviewing these vital skills! No prep time required—just download, share, and sit back and relax as your students drill math skills while "travelling around the world." How It Works Students embark on an international adventure by traveling to four of the globe's most famous cities. To "get on the plane" to where they're heading, they must answer a set of correctly GCF or LCM problems. The city problem keeps them continuously working and getting immediate feedback and interactive math problem-solving. Cities Traveled to: ✈ Sydney ✈ St. Petersburg ✈ London ✈ San Francisco What's Included: 40 Total Problems 20 GCF problems 20 LCM problems All multiple choice for easy student access Digital Escape Room Adventure Interactive links open up each new city when students finish the challenges. Printable Version Task cards and worksheets included for extra practice, differentiation, or device-free children. Complete Answer Key Grade and review saving is easy. Why Students Love It: Game-based and interactive format is engaging Real-world "travel" theme is enjoyable and pertinent Instant feedback encourages persistence and achievement Why Teachers Love It: ✅ No Prep Needed – Ready to distribute in under one minute ✅ Multi-Purpose – Ideal for homework, classwork, math centers, sub days, or review days ✅ Device Friendly – Compatible with laptops, tablets, or smartphones ✅ Differentiation Built-In – Print it out as a supplement or practice Concepts Covered: Determining the Greatest Common Factor (GCF) Determining the Least Common Multiple (LCM) Applying factors and multiples to real-world problems Becoming fluent with challenging, game-like practice It's ideal for middle school mathematics teachers who want review time to be fun, enjoyable, and relaxing. In the classroom, at home, or in a virtual learning environment, your students will be drilling math happily while discovering the world! ??? Download now and put GCF and LCM review at the top of your math class!
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Tags Matemaths, Escape Room, Printable, Worksheets, Task Cards, Digital, Gcf, Lacm
6th Grade Math Spiral Review Escape Room Week 1 Day 2
Math, Grade 5, 6, 7, Worksheets, Worksheets & Printables, Teacher Tools, Activities, Escape Room
This quick, self-checking activity can be used in your classroom for daily spiral review or warm-ups (with a fun Escape Room/Sci-Fi Mission Impossible theme!) Mission 2 is designed to take about 10 minutes, and works well at the start of class, to fill time during transitions, or as a short review at the end of a lesson. Students answer five math questions on a single interactive page. The answer to each question is a single digit, and students use those five digits to generate a five-digit numeric code. When the correct code is entered, the mission is complete! If the code is incorrect, students are prompted to check their work and try again, so the activity is fully self-checking and easy to use independently. The structure is simple and consistent, so this activity is perfect for using as part of your daily routine. Students quickly catch on to how it works, and you don't have to spend time explaining directions each day. There is no prep required and everything is ready to assign. A printable worksheet version is included, along with an answer key and the code, so that these are easy to use in classrooms with limited technology, for homework, or as part of a sub plan. What's Included 1 mini math escape room (Mission 2) 5 math problems on a single interactive page Printable worksheet version Answer key and final code Skills Covered Ratios Unit rates Fraction simplification Decimal comparison Order of operations Suggested Uses Daily math warm-ups or bell ringers End-of-day review Early finisher work Emergency substitute plans Teacher-Friendly Features No prep required Self-checking format Clear, consistent structure Easy to assign and implement This mini escape room is a fun way to keep skills sharp while mixing up your daily math routine! Your students will love it and ask for more.
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Tags Matemaths, Guided Notes, Worksheet, Word Problems, Adding And Subtracting Decimals, Decimals
6th Grade Math Spiral Review Escape Room Week 7
Math, Grade 5, 6, 7, Worksheets, Worksheets & Printables, Teacher Tools, Activities, Escape Room
Turn your daily math warm-up into a desert caravan journey with this set of 6th grade Mini Math Escape Rooms. Students will cross burning sands, hunt for treasure, dodge deadly scorpions, topple statues, and survive five missions to make it across the desert! This resource includes 5 mini (one for each day of the week) digital escape room missions for your students to use as spiral review. Each mission should take about 8-10 minutes for a total of no more than 50 minutes of use per week. Each day, students solve five math problems, gather five numbers that correspond to their answers, and enter the numbers in a code to solve the mission. The code is self-checking! Week 7 covers the following skills: ✔ Percents of a Number ✔ Fraction to Percent Conversions ✔ Percent to Fraction Conversions ✔ Decimal to Percent Conversions ✔ Percent Increase and Decrease ✔ Percent Word Problems (including finding the whole) The same skill sets are spiraled through all five days using different problems each day. The missions follow a simple routine: ⭐ Students solve 5 math problems, ⭐ Each problem is focused on one skill set, ⭐ Students take the first digit of each answer, ⭐ The digits create a 5-digit code, ⭐ The correct code completes the mission! Because the format is exactly the same for each day, students will quickly understand the expectations and be able to complete each mission independently as a math warm-up with little direction from the teacher. What’s Included: ⭐ 5 digital mini escape room missions (Day 1-Day 5) ⭐ Printable paper worksheets with the same problems for all five missions ⭐ Answer keys and codes ⭐ Teacher directions ⭐ Student Instructions ⭐ Consistent formats for ease of use! The mini escape rooms are perfect for: ✔ Bell ringers or warm-ups ✔ End of class review ✔ Early finisher activities ✔ Independent practice ✔ Sub plans They can be completed whole-class if displayed on a screen, independently on devices for distance learning, or on paper in a print classroom with limited technology. No student accounts are required! If you are looking for a way to spice up daily spiral math review in your classroom, these mini escape rooms are for you!
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Tags Matemaths, Worksheet, Word Problems, Decimals, Spiral Review, Warm Up, Exit Ticket
Types of Government Escape Room
Social Studies, Government, Grade 7, Escape Room, Activities
This Types of Government Escape Room was designed with your 7th grade students in mind. Students will read, apply math skills, complete puzzles and so much more. Links are available for this to be completed digitally. A teacher guide, checklist and implementation tips are included to help you prepare.
Author Sarah Miller Tech
Tags Types Of Government, Social Studies, Escape Room, Vocabulary, Reading Passages, Escape Room Lesson Plan, Types Of Government Lesson Plan
ABC PUZZLES | FUNNY RESOURCE FOR KIDS
Vocabulary, Language Development, ELA, Spelling, Pre-Reading, Phonics, Early Learning, Elementary, Homeschool Resources, Not Grade Specific, Pre-K, Games, Activities, Projects, Escape Room
ABC PUZZLES | FUNNY RESOURCE FOR KIDS INFORMATION OF THE AUTHOR: At EDITORIAL ARENAS EDUCATIVAS, we believe that learning should be as fun as playing. That’s why we create educational materials that spark children’s curiosity and creativity. I invite you to check out my educational store and discover the wide range of resources that can transform your classes. MAIN DESCRIPTION OF THIS PRODUCT: How many pages are included in this resource? This fabulous document contains the following number of pages: 13 What size is it designed in (A4, letter, etc.)? This resource is designed in A4 format and compiled as a PDF. This makes downloading and printing simple and convenient, and PDFs are also easy to store and carry anywhere. PDF A4 Is the material in color or black and white? This pedagogical document comes in both black and white and color. This makes it more attractive for your learning sessions, but you have the freedom to choose how to print it. BLACK AND WHITE TAGS: VOCABULARY,SPELLING,ABC,ALPHABET,PHONICS,GRAMMAR. SUMMARY OF THIS PRODUCT: The name of the document: PUZZLES OF THE ABECEDARY The total number of pages: 13 The format (PDF, Word, PPT): PDF Whether it is in color or black and White: BLACK AND WHITE THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR PREFERRING MY PRODUCTS! PLEASE VISIT MY STORE, BECAUSE I HAVE A LOT OT FREE PRODUCTS AVAILABLES FOR YOU. EXTRA INFORMATION: Who will benefit the most from this resource (teachers, families, students, therapists)? I strongly believe education involves many people—teachers, parents, and even therapists. That’s why this resource is open to anyone involved in the learning process. Is any additional material needed to work with it? Sometimes yes, such as pencils, crayons, markers, and scissors. It all depends on how deeply you want your students to engage with the activities. What is the main value or advantage of this resource compared to others? The main advantage is that it captures children’s attention. It also makes students believe learning is fun. With this worksheet, your students will strengthen their knowledge and skills.
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Tags FREE, FREE RESOURCES, VOCABULARY, SPELLING, ELA, GAME, PROJECT, ESCAPE ROOM, ABC, ALPHABET
6th Grade Math Spiral Review Escape Room Week 1 Day 5
Math, Grade 5, 6, 7, Worksheets, Worksheets & Printables, Teacher Tools, Activities, Escape Room
A self-checking digital math mission built to support daily spiral review or warm-ups in 6th grade. This is the fifth mission I have available, and it is designed to take about ten minutes (easy to fit into a class period when review is due, or at the end of a day when students need to focus but time is short!) Students answer five math review questions on one interactive page, using the first digit of each answer to create a five-digit numeric code. When the correct number code is entered, the mission is finished (and when the incorrect number code is entered, nothing is unlocked, forcing students to go back and check their work). Mission 5 follows the same format as all of the other mini escape rooms above, so once your students know the routine, each mission will take very little prep/explaining before students can complete it! No prep escape! Assign and go, without creating locks or accounts. This digital escape activity is self-checking and perfect for independent, small group, or whole class. A printable worksheet version of the digital mini escape room is also included to allow for use in classrooms with limited technology, homework, or substitute days. An answer key and the answer code are provided for easy grading or review. What’s Included One mini math escape room (Mission 5) Five math problems on a single interactive page Printable worksheet version Answer key and final code Skills Covered Ratios Unit rates Fraction simplification Decimal comparison Order of operations Suggested Uses Daily math warm-ups or bell ringers End-of-day review Early finisher activities Emergency substitute plans Mission 5 is a practical way to keep key 6th grade math skills fresh while adding structure and consistency to your daily spiral review routine. Your students will love it and ask for more.
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FREE MATH GAME | Add and subtract with the Pinguin
Addition and Subtraction, Math, Addition, Subtraction, Early Learning, Elementary, Homeschool Resources, Not Grade Specific, Pre-K, Games, Activities, Escape Room, Projects
FREE MATH GAME | Add and subtract with the Pinguin BASIC INFORMATION OF THIS MATH GAME: · Document Title: Math game of addition and subtraction · Number of Pages: 17 · File Format (PDF, Word, PPT): PDF · Color or Black & White: Color MAIN DESCRIPTION OF THIS RESOURCE: For what ages, levels, or grades is it designed? K-3 My specialty is creating educational resources for children, especially for preschool (ages 3–5) and primary (ages 6–12). Sometimes, I also create Spanish resources for learners of all ages. What subject, skill, or topic does it cover? ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION. This resource is designed to cover essential learning areas for children, generally literacy and math. What learning objectives does it achieve? This document fulfills a playful objective—it’s meant to be attractive and engaging for children. At the same time, it ensures that students learn or reinforce their knowledge. Who can use it best (teachers, parents, students, therapists, homeschoolers)? We are all part of education. Whether you are a teacher, parent, student, or therapist, this document can adapt perfectly to your learning goals, depending on your creativity. READ TO: How many pages are included in this resource? This fabulous document contains the following number of pages: 17 What size is it designed in (A4, letter, etc.)? PDF A4 This resource is designed in A4 format and compiled as a PDF. This makes downloading and printing simple and convenient, and PDFs are also easy to store and carry anywhere. Is the material in color or black and white? COLOR This pedagogical document comes in both black and white and color. This makes it more attractive for your learning sessions, but you have the freedom to choose how to print it. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR PREFERRING MY PRODUCTS! INFORMATION ABOUT ME: Hi there! We are EDITORIAL ARENAS EDUCATIVAS 🎓✨. We love designing educational materials that make children’s learning joyful, dynamic, and motivating. I invite you to visit my educational store, explore the variety of resources available, and find the perfect one for your students.
Author EDITORIAL LAURA EDUCA
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Tags FREE, FREE RESOURCES, GAMES, GAME, MATH, MATH RESOURCES, ADDITION, ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION, SUBTRACTION
U.S. Constitution Escape Room
Social Studies, History, History: USA, Grade 5, 6, 7, Escape Room, Activities
This U.S. Constitution Escape Room was designed with your middle school students in mind. Students will read, apply math skills, complete puzzles and so much more. A teacher guide, checklist and implementation tips are included to help you prepare.
Author Sarah Miller Tech
Tags Escape Room, U.S. Constitution, Government, Vocabulary, Reading Passage




























