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4th Grade Math Review |  Math Escape Room Review Activity
4th Grade Math Review |  Math Escape Room Review Activity
4th Grade Math Review |  Math Escape Room Review Activity
4th Grade Math Review |  Math Escape Room Review Activity
4th Grade Math Review |  Math Escape Room Review Activity
4th Grade Math Review |  Math Escape Room Review Activity
4th Grade Math Review |  Math Escape Room Review Activity
4th Grade Math Review |  Math Escape Room Review Activity
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"My students really enjoyed this escape room. It helped them practice skills while also allowing them to have fun and put their heads together."
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Arielle P.
"I think I enjoyed this just as much as the students, as I got to teach them about the joys of growing up "in the 1900's"!"
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Caitlin L.

Description

This 4th grade math review is an escape room activity that your students will find fun and engaging. Like the Escape Room attractions found around the world, students will be “locked in” during this game, and the object is to find the codes to “escape” within a given time period.

⭐⭐ A bonus version that is 100 percent digital is now included! You can assign the escape room virtually to your students with no extra printing or preparation required! If you are short on time, you could use the virtual version in person in your classroom because it requires minimal preparation.⭐⭐

In order to be successful, teams will need to use good communication, logic, attention to detail and cooperation.

The Escape Room focuses on the fourth grade Common Core Standards. This game is great for an opening activity for your fifth-grade math class because it will review skills learned in 4th grade. It can also be used as a review activity at the end of 4th grade.  

If you work with a small group on math skills during intervention time, this game would be a fun game to play together and would allow you to review needed skills in a fun and motivating way. 

The following skills are reviewed during the game:
Subtraction with up to 6-digit numbers with regrouping
Addition with up to 6-digit numbers with regrouping
Multiplying (2-digit by 2-digit and 4-digit by 1-digit)
Number Forms
Equivalent Fractions
Metric and Customary measurement conversions
Division with 4-digit dividends and 1-digit divisors

This Escape Room activity requires the use of technology because students will need to be able to access Google Forms. The use of the Google Form reduces the amount of preparation and printing for the teacher. It also will only progress to the next room if the correct code is entered.

This product includes two versions of the game . One version adds the element of a scavenger hunt. Both versions are an interactive experience that requires students to solve math problems and puzzles that will lead them to breakout codes.

Students will be divided into teams where the object is for their team to break out of all four rooms before time is up. I recommend 45 minutes, but you can vary the time based on the needs of your class. A digital game board is also included where teams can be assigned a team game piece that they move through the rooms as they escape each room. 

I have also included a video preview so you can better understand the product. 

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4th Grade Math Review | Math Escape Room Review Activity

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Teaching Duration
1 hour

What others say

"My students really enjoyed this escape room. It helped them practice skills while also allowing them to have fun and put their heads together."
star
Arielle P.
"I think I enjoyed this just as much as the students, as I got to teach them about the joys of growing up "in the 1900's"!"
star
Caitlin L.

Description

This 4th grade math review is an escape room activity that your students will find fun and engaging. Like the Escape Room attractions found around the world, students will be “locked in” during this game, and the object is to find the codes to “escape” within a given time period.

⭐⭐ A bonus version that is 100 percent digital is now included! You can assign the escape room virtually to your students with no extra printing or preparation required! If you are short on time, you could use the virtual version in person in your classroom because it requires minimal preparation.⭐⭐

In order to be successful, teams will need to use good communication, logic, attention to detail and cooperation.

The Escape Room focuses on the fourth grade Common Core Standards. This game is great for an opening activity for your fifth-grade math class because it will review skills learned in 4th grade. It can also be used as a review activity at the end of 4th grade.  

If you work with a small group on math skills during intervention time, this game would be a fun game to play together and would allow you to review needed skills in a fun and motivating way. 

The following skills are reviewed during the game:
Subtraction with up to 6-digit numbers with regrouping
Addition with up to 6-digit numbers with regrouping
Multiplying (2-digit by 2-digit and 4-digit by 1-digit)
Number Forms
Equivalent Fractions
Metric and Customary measurement conversions
Division with 4-digit dividends and 1-digit divisors

This Escape Room activity requires the use of technology because students will need to be able to access Google Forms. The use of the Google Form reduces the amount of preparation and printing for the teacher. It also will only progress to the next room if the correct code is entered.

This product includes two versions of the game . One version adds the element of a scavenger hunt. Both versions are an interactive experience that requires students to solve math problems and puzzles that will lead them to breakout codes.

Students will be divided into teams where the object is for their team to break out of all four rooms before time is up. I recommend 45 minutes, but you can vary the time based on the needs of your class. A digital game board is also included where teams can be assigned a team game piece that they move through the rooms as they escape each room. 

I have also included a video preview so you can better understand the product. 

Video Preview

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So much fun!
Rated 5 out of 5
May 7, 2026
Met expectations
Great value
My students really enjoyed this escape room. It helped them practice skills while also allowing them to have fun and put their heads together.
Arielle P.
568 reviews
Grades taught: 4th
Student populations: Learning difficulties, Mild to severe disabilities
4th Grade Math Review | Math Escape Room Review Activity
Rated 5 out of 5
February 24, 2026
Great resource to review what the students have learned during the year.
Dana Faircloth
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745 reviews • Georgia
Grades taught: 4th
Challenging and fun!
Rated 5 out of 5
August 26, 2025
Met expectations
Great value
I think I enjoyed this just as much as the students, as I got to teach them about the joys of growing up "in the 1900's"!
383 reviews • Georgia
Grades taught: 4th
Student populations: Learning difficulties
End of the year activity
Rated 5 out of 5
August 4, 2025
Met expectations
Great value
My students loved this activity! The problems and the theme kept them engaged. Escapes are great independent work choices.
Heather Alexis
(TPT Seller)
211 reviews
Grades taught: 5th
Student populations: Emerging bilinguals
Rated 5 out of 5
July 13, 2025
Such a fun resource for students to review math skills!
Melisa M.
144 reviews
Grades taught: 4th
Rated 5 out of 5
July 6, 2025
This was one of my favorite escape rooms to use with students! It was easy to set up, engaging, and each member of a group was able to contribute to each part of the activity!
Roedell's Designs
(TPT Seller)
472 reviews
Grades taught: 4th
Rated 5 out of 5
June 13, 2025
A great escape room! No difficulties like some escape rooms. I have definitely bought escape rooms in the past, used them once and then said, well I'm never using that again. This is not one of those!
33 reviews
Grades taught: 4th
Rated 5 out of 5
June 3, 2025
My students loved having this as one of our end of the year review activities. It was very engaging!
Amanda L.
637 reviews
Grades taught: 4th

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