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**PRE-MADE DIGITAL LOCK INCLUDED**
Edit as of May 31.

Trapped in Math Class! Escape room problem solving has students working together to work on challenging problems to increase their problem-solving skills.

I use this product with 8th grade math students. I separate them into groups and have them each pick a group name. We go through the opening scenario as a class. With the lights dimmed, each group gets their first key to their locks. They solve their clue and will get a number. I have students use a computer to check their lock number on a google form. You could also check and just give them the next clue.

As students work through the problems they will be challenged to think and problem solve. Once the students have solved the last lock, they have escaped the classroom!


Timer I Use
Music I use
*No rights to these items, youtube videos*


Skills:
Fraction Operations
Fraction-Decimal-Percent Conversion
Unit Rate
Percents of Numbers
System of Equations
Geometry



How to create Google Locks:
Google Locks using Forms

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Budget Math Problem Solving Escape Room

Rated 5 out of 5, based on 3 reviews
5.0 (3 ratings)
Carton Classroom
275 Followers
$5.00

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Digital downloads
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Grades
6th - 12th
Pages
29
Answer Key
Included
Teaching Duration
50 minutes

Description

**PRE-MADE DIGITAL LOCK INCLUDED**
Edit as of May 31.

Trapped in Math Class! Escape room problem solving has students working together to work on challenging problems to increase their problem-solving skills.

I use this product with 8th grade math students. I separate them into groups and have them each pick a group name. We go through the opening scenario as a class. With the lights dimmed, each group gets their first key to their locks. They solve their clue and will get a number. I have students use a computer to check their lock number on a google form. You could also check and just give them the next clue.

As students work through the problems they will be challenged to think and problem solve. Once the students have solved the last lock, they have escaped the classroom!


Timer I Use
Music I use
*No rights to these items, youtube videos*


Skills:
Fraction Operations
Fraction-Decimal-Percent Conversion
Unit Rate
Percents of Numbers
System of Equations
Geometry



How to create Google Locks:
Google Locks using Forms

You may also like:
Trapped in Math Class - 2
Trapped in Thanksgiving Math Class
TRAPPED IN MATH GROWING BUNDLE

Integer Operations 1 JENGA
Fraction Operations 1 JENGA
Get to Know You JENGA
Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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5.0
Rated 5 out of 5, based on 3 reviews
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Rated 5 out of 5
September 10, 2019
Excellent resource for my students. Thank you!
Veronica V.
1,515 reviews
Rated 5 out of 5
March 24, 2019
Great resource!
Alana Johnson
(TPT Seller)
131 reviews
Carton Classroom
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Carton Classroom
(TPT Seller)
Mar 29, 2019
Thank you!
Rated 5 out of 5
January 13, 2019
Great resource! I would recommend following seller's instructions on how to make it more engaging. I did not cut up the coupons for clue #2 and put them around the room and my students said it would have been more fun if I had done that.
Naomi L.
8 reviews
Carton Classroom
Response from
Carton Classroom
(TPT Seller)
Jan 13, 2019
This is such a fun one! Glad they had fun. It’s very adaptable to prep needs and different groups. I only have one group this year that could handle hidden clues at this point

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