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Relations & Functions Escape Room, Identifying Functions Digital 8th Grade Math
Relations & Functions Escape Room, Identifying Functions Digital 8th Grade Math
Relations & Functions Escape Room, Identifying Functions Digital 8th Grade Math
Relations & Functions Escape Room, Identifying Functions Digital 8th Grade Math
Relations & Functions Escape Room, Identifying Functions Digital 8th Grade Math
Relations & Functions Escape Room, Identifying Functions Digital 8th Grade Math
Relations & Functions Escape Room, Identifying Functions Digital 8th Grade Math
Relations & Functions Escape Room, Identifying Functions Digital 8th Grade Math
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"The kids loved this and it was a lot more fun than doing a review for the test with the textbook. Had the kids compete in breakout rooms and they loved it! Thank you!"
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Ayesha S.

Description

This Relation vs. Functions, Domain & Range Activity Digital Escape Room is perfect for 8th grade students to practice finding domain and range and identifying functions from coordinates, tables and graphs. There are 9 breakout codes/activities and over 50 questions.

Topics Included:

  • Domain & Range
  • Functions of Tables
  • Functions of Coordinates
  • Functions from Domain & Range
  • Functions from Graphs
  • Mixed Review
  • Activities include: Puzzles, Maze and more!

This activity is easy to differentiate! Breakout Codes are labeled by color, not number. This makes it easy to delete breakout codes/activities for specific students if you feel they do not need the multiple practices or it is too much for them to complete.

This activity uses Google Forms and Google Slides.

  1. Give students a link to the Google Form Escape Room that links to 9 unique Google Slides with the breakout activities.
  2. Students must solve the codes and type their answers in the Google Form. The answer in the Google Form must be correct in order for them to continue to the next breakout code.
  3. If the answer is incorrect, a message will appear letting students know they need to try again.
  4. Once all 9 breakout codes are correct a congratulations image will appear letting students know they escaped!

This Product Includes:

  • Relations vs. Functions Google Form Self-Checking Escape Room
  • 9 Google Slides Breakout Codes are linked to the Google Form
  • Over 50 problems!
  • Answer Key

Relatable Resources:

YOU MUST HAVE GOOGLE DRIVE/GOOGLE SLIDES/GOOGLE FORMS IN ORDER TO USE THE DIGITAL ACTIVITIES

Please be advised that this activity requires your district to allow force copy links from Google Forms to Google Slides to open.

Copyright © Mighty Miller Math.

All rights reserved by author.

Permission to copy for single classroom use only.

Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.

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Relations & Functions Escape Room, Identifying Functions Digital 8th Grade Math

Rated 5 out of 5, based on 1 reviews
5.0 (1 rating)
Mighty Miller Math
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$5.00

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Digital downloads
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Grades
8th - 9th
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Subjects
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Standards
Pages
1 Google Form
Answer Key
Included
Teaching Duration
1 hour

What others say

"The kids loved this and it was a lot more fun than doing a review for the test with the textbook. Had the kids compete in breakout rooms and they loved it! Thank you!"
star
Ayesha S.

Description

This Relation vs. Functions, Domain & Range Activity Digital Escape Room is perfect for 8th grade students to practice finding domain and range and identifying functions from coordinates, tables and graphs. There are 9 breakout codes/activities and over 50 questions.

Topics Included:

  • Domain & Range
  • Functions of Tables
  • Functions of Coordinates
  • Functions from Domain & Range
  • Functions from Graphs
  • Mixed Review
  • Activities include: Puzzles, Maze and more!

This activity is easy to differentiate! Breakout Codes are labeled by color, not number. This makes it easy to delete breakout codes/activities for specific students if you feel they do not need the multiple practices or it is too much for them to complete.

This activity uses Google Forms and Google Slides.

  1. Give students a link to the Google Form Escape Room that links to 9 unique Google Slides with the breakout activities.
  2. Students must solve the codes and type their answers in the Google Form. The answer in the Google Form must be correct in order for them to continue to the next breakout code.
  3. If the answer is incorrect, a message will appear letting students know they need to try again.
  4. Once all 9 breakout codes are correct a congratulations image will appear letting students know they escaped!

This Product Includes:

  • Relations vs. Functions Google Form Self-Checking Escape Room
  • 9 Google Slides Breakout Codes are linked to the Google Form
  • Over 50 problems!
  • Answer Key

Relatable Resources:

YOU MUST HAVE GOOGLE DRIVE/GOOGLE SLIDES/GOOGLE FORMS IN ORDER TO USE THE DIGITAL ACTIVITIES

Please be advised that this activity requires your district to allow force copy links from Google Forms to Google Slides to open.

Copyright © Mighty Miller Math.

All rights reserved by author.

Permission to copy for single classroom use only.

Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.

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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The kids loved this and it was a lot more fun than doing a review for the test with the textbook. Had the kids compete in breakout rooms and they loved it! Thank you!
Ayesha Sharieff
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Grades taught: 8th

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Understand that a function is a rule that assigns to each input exactly one output. The graph of a function is the set of ordered pairs consisting of an input and the corresponding output.
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