Description
Want a fun way to review math concepts? This escape room is a perfect way to review and have fun at the same time!
This escape room helps students review content taught in fifth grade math.
Topics include:
1. Decimal Place Value
2. Multiplying Whole Numbers
3. Volume
4. Adding and Subtracting Decimals
5. Dividing Whole Numbers
6. Rounding Decimals
Assign the Google Form to your students through Google Classroom. That’s all you need to do for the students to enjoy the Escape Room! The Google Form has all the links for the students to view the rooms and complete the Escape Room!
Have students work in groups or with partners to help increase their chance of breaking out!
If you want a printable game, print out the clues. Make sure you have enough copies for each group to get one. For added fun, place the clues in envelops, and allow them to bring their codes to you to check. If they’re correct, give them the next envelop to work on.
I love to take pictures of the students/groups who broke out! I print out signs for them to hold and let one student hold a small dry erase board with the time it took them to break out!
A teacher answer sheet is included so you can help struggling students with the clues!
Highlights
Description
Want a fun way to review math concepts? This escape room is a perfect way to review and have fun at the same time!
This escape room helps students review content taught in fifth grade math.
Topics include:
1. Decimal Place Value
2. Multiplying Whole Numbers
3. Volume
4. Adding and Subtracting Decimals
5. Dividing Whole Numbers
6. Rounding Decimals
Assign the Google Form to your students through Google Classroom. That’s all you need to do for the students to enjoy the Escape Room! The Google Form has all the links for the students to view the rooms and complete the Escape Room!
Have students work in groups or with partners to help increase their chance of breaking out!
If you want a printable game, print out the clues. Make sure you have enough copies for each group to get one. For added fun, place the clues in envelops, and allow them to bring their codes to you to check. If they’re correct, give them the next envelop to work on.
I love to take pictures of the students/groups who broke out! I print out signs for them to hold and let one student hold a small dry erase board with the time it took them to break out!
A teacher answer sheet is included so you can help struggling students with the clues!
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