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This seventh grade math escape room bundle brings challenging and engaging ways to practice and review standards-based middle school math skills to your classroom. It can be a difficult to keep students engaged with math in middle school! Digital escape rooms encourage participation and collaboration. Best of all, these online breakout games are easy to implement and self-checking! They can be completed by anybody with an internet connected device. All of these escapes are automated by Google Forms™, but Google Accounts™ ARE NOT required.
Please carefully preview all of the activities in this bundle to see if it is right for you and your students!
Included escape rooms:
- Back to school fun review of several 6th grade math standards. Students race to escape the deserted island in a beginning of the year escape room designed with more basic math skills to encourage collaboration and kick the school year off right!
- Submarine sabotage focusing on standards 7.NS.A.1, 7.NS.A.1b, 7.NS.A.1c, 7.NS.A.1d. Students use their knowledge of adding and subtracting rational numbers to solve word problems, match equivalent expressions to demonstrate understanding of subtraction as adding the additive inverse and other addition and subtraction rules that apply to negative numbers, use absolute value to calculate distance, and more!
- Escape the haunted house using all four operations with integers! Add, subtract, multiply and divide with positive and negative numbers in this fun escape room that is a perfect 7th grade Halloween math activity, or can be used any time of year.
- Stop the Cruise Ship focuses on ratios and proportional relationships standards 7.RP.A.1, 7.RP.A.2, 7.RP.A.2b, 7.RP.A.2c, 7.RP.A.3. Students will race to solve ratios with complex fractions, identify constant of proportionality from tables, graphs, and equations, and much more!
- Escape the locker room has students using their knowledge of vertical, complimentary, and supplementary angles, standard 7.G.B.5 as they calculate missing angle measures to find locker codes, disable alarms, and more!
- Escape the Oval, I mean Circle, Office is the perfect Pi Day activity or can be used any time to review area and circumference. Focusing on standard 7.G.B.4, students will face puzzles including deriving pi by finding the ratio between a circle's circumference and diameter, finding the area of a portion of a circle, solving problems to open a safe, and much more.
- Escape the Principal's Office involves using two-step equations and standards 7.EE.B.4 and 7.EE.B.4a to breakout. Students match equations and answers to word problems, solve several two-step equations (only positive integers are used), perform error analysis, and more!
- Escape the Underground Bunker focuses in on combining like terms and equivalent expressions with standard 7.EE.A.1. Students add and subtract linear expressions including those with distribution required to open a container, find a combination, disable alarms, and more!
- Extract two agents from an enemy compound using knowledge of multiplying & dividing integers. Understanding multiplication and division of signed numbers, 7.NS.A.2 will help students through the six puzzles in this fun escape room!
- Escape the carnival by calculating the probability of simple and compound events, understanding theoretical and experimental probability, and more!
Escape rooms are a great way to engage reluctant learners and encourage collaboration among students. They can be used for test prep, practice, review, enrichment, or just for fun!
*Please make sure that your school district does not block Google Forms™. There is the option to create your own copy of the form for schools that require Google Forms™ to originate from within their system.
See all of our Fun & Engaging 7th Grade Math Activities
Check Out an Adding Integers Logic Puzzle!
View all of our online escape rooms for distance or in-person learning
7th Grade Math Escape Room Bundle Engaging, No Prep Math Activities & Games
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What others say
Description
This seventh grade math escape room bundle brings challenging and engaging ways to practice and review standards-based middle school math skills to your classroom. It can be a difficult to keep students engaged with math in middle school! Digital escape rooms encourage participation and collaboration. Best of all, these online breakout games are easy to implement and self-checking! They can be completed by anybody with an internet connected device. All of these escapes are automated by Google Forms™, but Google Accounts™ ARE NOT required.
Please carefully preview all of the activities in this bundle to see if it is right for you and your students!
Included escape rooms:
- Back to school fun review of several 6th grade math standards. Students race to escape the deserted island in a beginning of the year escape room designed with more basic math skills to encourage collaboration and kick the school year off right!
- Submarine sabotage focusing on standards 7.NS.A.1, 7.NS.A.1b, 7.NS.A.1c, 7.NS.A.1d. Students use their knowledge of adding and subtracting rational numbers to solve word problems, match equivalent expressions to demonstrate understanding of subtraction as adding the additive inverse and other addition and subtraction rules that apply to negative numbers, use absolute value to calculate distance, and more!
- Escape the haunted house using all four operations with integers! Add, subtract, multiply and divide with positive and negative numbers in this fun escape room that is a perfect 7th grade Halloween math activity, or can be used any time of year.
- Stop the Cruise Ship focuses on ratios and proportional relationships standards 7.RP.A.1, 7.RP.A.2, 7.RP.A.2b, 7.RP.A.2c, 7.RP.A.3. Students will race to solve ratios with complex fractions, identify constant of proportionality from tables, graphs, and equations, and much more!
- Escape the locker room has students using their knowledge of vertical, complimentary, and supplementary angles, standard 7.G.B.5 as they calculate missing angle measures to find locker codes, disable alarms, and more!
- Escape the Oval, I mean Circle, Office is the perfect Pi Day activity or can be used any time to review area and circumference. Focusing on standard 7.G.B.4, students will face puzzles including deriving pi by finding the ratio between a circle's circumference and diameter, finding the area of a portion of a circle, solving problems to open a safe, and much more.
- Escape the Principal's Office involves using two-step equations and standards 7.EE.B.4 and 7.EE.B.4a to breakout. Students match equations and answers to word problems, solve several two-step equations (only positive integers are used), perform error analysis, and more!
- Escape the Underground Bunker focuses in on combining like terms and equivalent expressions with standard 7.EE.A.1. Students add and subtract linear expressions including those with distribution required to open a container, find a combination, disable alarms, and more!
- Extract two agents from an enemy compound using knowledge of multiplying & dividing integers. Understanding multiplication and division of signed numbers, 7.NS.A.2 will help students through the six puzzles in this fun escape room!
- Escape the carnival by calculating the probability of simple and compound events, understanding theoretical and experimental probability, and more!
Escape rooms are a great way to engage reluctant learners and encourage collaboration among students. They can be used for test prep, practice, review, enrichment, or just for fun!
*Please make sure that your school district does not block Google Forms™. There is the option to create your own copy of the form for schools that require Google Forms™ to originate from within their system.
See all of our Fun & Engaging 7th Grade Math Activities
Check Out an Adding Integers Logic Puzzle!
View all of our online escape rooms for distance or in-person learning




