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Baseball Math Bash: Adding 2 and 3-Digit Numbers
Baseball Math Bash: Adding 2 and 3-Digit Numbers
Baseball Math Bash: Adding 2 and 3-Digit Numbers
Baseball Math Bash: Adding 2 and 3-Digit Numbers
Baseball Math Bash: Adding 2 and 3-Digit Numbers
Baseball Math Bash: Adding 2 and 3-Digit Numbers
Baseball Math Bash: Adding 2 and 3-Digit Numbers
Baseball Math Bash: Adding 2 and 3-Digit Numbers
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Description

Step up to the plate with this engaging Baseball-Themed Digital Math Escape Room, perfect for 3rd grade! Students practice adding 2- and 3-digit numbers while working through 5 interactive, self-checking puzzle “innings” in a Google Form format.

This activity combines math practice with a fun baseball storyline that keeps students motivated from the first pitch to the final out. Great for independent work, early finishers, review, or a no-prep sub day!

What’s Included:

  • 5 Themed Puzzles (Innings)
  • 3 Addition Problems per Puzzle (15 total questions)
  • Instant Feedback with Error Messages
  • Baseball-themed storyline and kid-friendly instructions
  • Final self-reflection question (confidence check)
  • Fully self-checking Google Form – no grading required!

Skills Practiced:

  • Adding two 2-digit numbers
  • Adding three 2-digit numbers
  • Adding a mix of 2- and 3-digit numbers
  • Mental math & regrouping strategies
  • Perseverance and problem solving

Why Teachers Love It:

  • Totally paperless & self-grading
  • Fun, sports-themed context keeps students engaged
  • Perfect for math centers, morning work, or digital review
  • Created with 3rd graders in mind—clear instructions, scaffolded problems, and fun messages!

Tech Info:

  • Requires Google account to use (Google Forms)
  • Works on Chromebooks, tablets, laptops, and desktops
  • Share via Google Classroom or email link

Let your students knock math out of the park with this interactive escape room!

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Baseball Math Bash: Adding 2 and 3-Digit Numbers

Mathnolia Academy
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Description

Step up to the plate with this engaging Baseball-Themed Digital Math Escape Room, perfect for 3rd grade! Students practice adding 2- and 3-digit numbers while working through 5 interactive, self-checking puzzle “innings” in a Google Form format.

This activity combines math practice with a fun baseball storyline that keeps students motivated from the first pitch to the final out. Great for independent work, early finishers, review, or a no-prep sub day!

What’s Included:

  • 5 Themed Puzzles (Innings)
  • 3 Addition Problems per Puzzle (15 total questions)
  • Instant Feedback with Error Messages
  • Baseball-themed storyline and kid-friendly instructions
  • Final self-reflection question (confidence check)
  • Fully self-checking Google Form – no grading required!

Skills Practiced:

  • Adding two 2-digit numbers
  • Adding three 2-digit numbers
  • Adding a mix of 2- and 3-digit numbers
  • Mental math & regrouping strategies
  • Perseverance and problem solving

Why Teachers Love It:

  • Totally paperless & self-grading
  • Fun, sports-themed context keeps students engaged
  • Perfect for math centers, morning work, or digital review
  • Created with 3rd graders in mind—clear instructions, scaffolded problems, and fun messages!

Tech Info:

  • Requires Google account to use (Google Forms)
  • Works on Chromebooks, tablets, laptops, and desktops
  • Share via Google Classroom or email link

Let your students knock math out of the park with this interactive escape room!

Report this resource to TPT
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Standards

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Add and subtract within 1000, using concrete models or drawings and strategies based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction; relate the strategy to a written method. Understand that in adding or subtracting three-digit numbers, one adds or subtracts hundreds and hundreds, tens and tens, ones and ones; and sometimes it is necessary to compose or decompose tens or hundreds.
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