Description
Trapped in Math Class Bundle!
There are currently 9 activities bundled.
Buy this now while the price is low, each time another escape room is added the price will go up! Price will increase within the month!
Each escape room has 4 activities called "clues" that the students must complete. There is also a challenge problem in each one.
Products included in the bundle.
Trapped in Math Class - 2 Quarantine
Trapped in Math Class - 3 BUDGET
Trapped in Thanksgiving Math Class
Trapped in March Madness (updated for 2019!)
Trapped in School - Escape to Summer
Trapped in Math Class 9 - Games
Trapped in BOWLING coming soon!
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!
*No rights to these items, youtube videos*
How to create Google Locks: (Included in the bundle)
You may also like:
Follow me on Instagram for more updates, giveaways, and discounts!
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Description
Trapped in Math Class Bundle!
There are currently 9 activities bundled.
Buy this now while the price is low, each time another escape room is added the price will go up! Price will increase within the month!
Each escape room has 4 activities called "clues" that the students must complete. There is also a challenge problem in each one.
Products included in the bundle.
Trapped in Math Class - 2 Quarantine
Trapped in Math Class - 3 BUDGET
Trapped in Thanksgiving Math Class
Trapped in March Madness (updated for 2019!)
Trapped in School - Escape to Summer
Trapped in Math Class 9 - Games
Trapped in BOWLING coming soon!
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!
*No rights to these items, youtube videos*
How to create Google Locks: (Included in the bundle)
You may also like:
Follow me on Instagram for more updates, giveaways, and discounts!

