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Math Escape Room-Math Based, Team Building, Review or Back to School
Math Escape Room-Math Based, Team Building, Review or Back to School
Math Escape Room-Math Based, Team Building, Review or Back to School
Math Escape Room-Math Based, Team Building, Review or Back to School
Math Escape Room-Math Based, Team Building, Review or Back to School
Math Escape Room-Math Based, Team Building, Review or Back to School
Math Escape Room-Math Based, Team Building, Review or Back to School
Math Escape Room-Math Based, Team Building, Review or Back to School
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What others say

"I used this with my 9th grade algebra 1 class to kick off the year. This was a good review for my students and gave me an idea of areas I'd need to review with my students. I'll continue to use it as a fun math beginning of the year activity! "
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Jiovanna L.
"We had a delay in getting our curriculum delivered at the beginning of the year, so I used this on a "filler" day while waiting. My students were very engaged and loved it!"
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Kelly C.

Description

This product is a fun and engaging math game based on the Escape Room attractions that can be found across the world. Similar to the Escape Room attractions, students will be “locked in” during this game, and the object is to find the codes to “escape” within a given time period.

In order to be successful, teams will need to use good communication, logic, attention to detail, and cooperation.

This product requires printing and hiding clues. If you are looking for a team building activity for middle school students that does not require printing, check out my Distance Learning Escape the Abandoned House Activity.

This particular Escape Room focuses on middle level math knowledge and logic. Knowledge of multiplication, addition, prime numbers, factors, multiples, and mathematical vocabulary will help students solve the puzzles.

This game is great for an opening activity for a new math class because it will review previously learned skills while requiring students to get to know each other in a team building experience. It can also be used as a review activity during the year, or at the end of the year.

This Escape Room activity requires the use of technology because students will need to be able to access Google Forms. The use of the Google Form reduces the amount of preparation and printing for the teacher. It also will only progress to the next room if the correct code is entered.

This product includes two versions of the game. One version adds the element of a scavenger hunt, while the other doesn’t require the students to ever leave your classroom. Both versions are an interactive experience that requires students to solve math problems and puzzles that will lead them to breakout codes.

Students will be divided into teams where the object is for their team to break out of all four rooms before the time is up. I recommend 45 minutes, but you can vary the time based on the needs of your class. A digital game board is also included where teams can be assigned a team game piece that they move through the rooms as they escape each room.

I have also included a video preview so you can better understand the product.

Video Preview

Check out my other Escape Room resources!

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5th&6th Grade Christmas Escape Room

Halloween Escape Room

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Math Escape Room-Math Based, Team Building, Review or Back to School

Under My Wing Learning
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$5.00

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What others say

"I used this with my 9th grade algebra 1 class to kick off the year. This was a good review for my students and gave me an idea of areas I'd need to review with my students. I'll continue to use it as a fun math beginning of the year activity! "
star
Jiovanna L.
"We had a delay in getting our curriculum delivered at the beginning of the year, so I used this on a "filler" day while waiting. My students were very engaged and loved it!"
star
Kelly C.

Description

This product is a fun and engaging math game based on the Escape Room attractions that can be found across the world. Similar to the Escape Room attractions, students will be “locked in” during this game, and the object is to find the codes to “escape” within a given time period.

In order to be successful, teams will need to use good communication, logic, attention to detail, and cooperation.

This product requires printing and hiding clues. If you are looking for a team building activity for middle school students that does not require printing, check out my Distance Learning Escape the Abandoned House Activity.

This particular Escape Room focuses on middle level math knowledge and logic. Knowledge of multiplication, addition, prime numbers, factors, multiples, and mathematical vocabulary will help students solve the puzzles.

This game is great for an opening activity for a new math class because it will review previously learned skills while requiring students to get to know each other in a team building experience. It can also be used as a review activity during the year, or at the end of the year.

This Escape Room activity requires the use of technology because students will need to be able to access Google Forms. The use of the Google Form reduces the amount of preparation and printing for the teacher. It also will only progress to the next room if the correct code is entered.

This product includes two versions of the game. One version adds the element of a scavenger hunt, while the other doesn’t require the students to ever leave your classroom. Both versions are an interactive experience that requires students to solve math problems and puzzles that will lead them to breakout codes.

Students will be divided into teams where the object is for their team to break out of all four rooms before the time is up. I recommend 45 minutes, but you can vary the time based on the needs of your class. A digital game board is also included where teams can be assigned a team game piece that they move through the rooms as they escape each room.

I have also included a video preview so you can better understand the product.

Video Preview

Check out my other Escape Room resources!

Escape the 80s Escape Room

5th&6th Grade Thanksgiving Escape Room

6th&7th Grade Christmas Escape Room

5th&6th Grade Christmas Escape Room

Halloween Escape Room

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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A great resource!
Rated 5 out of 5
January 6, 2026
Met expectations
Great value
My students had so much fun working on this at the start of the school year!
Spector Spectacular
(TPT Seller)
152 reviews • Connecticut
Grades taught: 5th, 6th, 7th
Escape room is fun
Rated 5 out of 5
November 3, 2025
This resource was useful to add to my Maths resources.
Kylie F R.
39 reviews • Outside the United States
Grades taught: 2nd
Fun way to review & start the year
Rated 5 out of 5
August 18, 2025
I used this with my 9th grade algebra 1 class to kick off the year. This was a good review for my students and gave me an idea of areas I'd need to review with my students. I'll continue to use it as a fun math beginning of the year activity!
Jiovanna L.
135 reviews • Washington
Grades taught: 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th
Engaging Resource
Rated 5 out of 5
August 5, 2025
Met expectations
Great value
My students enjoyed working together to escape this resource.
Kristin G.
282 reviews • Colorado
Grades taught: 6th
Rated 5 out of 5
January 23, 2025
This resource was so useful in my 5th grade classroom!
Lauren Fischetti
(TPT Seller)
594 reviews
Rated 5 out of 5
November 12, 2024
We had a delay in getting our curriculum delivered at the beginning of the year, so I used this on a "filler" day while waiting. My students were very engaged and loved it!
Kelly C.
18 reviews
Grades taught: 7th
Rated 5 out of 5
August 6, 2024
Students always like having a different activity to do in class.
Mogur99
(TPT Seller)
225 reviews
Grades taught: 7th, 8th
Rated 5 out of 5
May 17, 2024
It's been a game-changer for my students. The interactive lessons and engaging exercises make learning math fun and accessible. I've seen significant improvements in their understanding and confidence. Highly recommend it for any classroom!
Shannon P.
677 reviews
Grades taught: 7th

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