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Solving One & Two-Step Equations Digital Escape Room Math Practice & Review
Solving One & Two-Step Equations Digital Escape Room Math Practice & Review
Solving One & Two-Step Equations Digital Escape Room Math Practice & Review
Solving One & Two-Step Equations Digital Escape Room Math Practice & Review
Solving One & Two-Step Equations Digital Escape Room Math Practice & Review
Solving One & Two-Step Equations Digital Escape Room Math Practice & Review
Solving One & Two-Step Equations Digital Escape Room Math Practice & Review
Solving One & Two-Step Equations Digital Escape Room Math Practice & Review
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What others say

"This resource was very well put together and easy to use. My students were engaged, and it saved me so much prep time. Highly recommend!"
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Cindy C.
"We absolutely love escape rooms! They are a great way to keep students engaged and to review our lessons!"
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Haley B.

Description

Solving one step equations and two step equations will help your middle school math students escape the principal's office! This digital escape room bundle includes to versions of "Escape the Principal's Office" to allow for differentiation. The 1 step equations version focuses on 6th grade math standard 6.EE.B.7, while the 2 step equations version focuses on 7th grade math standards 7.EE.B.4 an 7.EE.B.4a. Both versions include the same types of puzzles. Students will translate word problems into equations, perform error analysis, solve one and two-step equations in one variable to find a key, and much more!

Math skills required to solve the puzzles in the two-step equations version:

  • Solve two-step equations with one variable such as 5x+2=37 or 5(x-4)=15 (all of the puzzles in this escape room use positive whole numbers).
  • Identify which inverse operation should be used to isolate the variable in a 2 step equations.
  • Analyze errors in solving two-step equations and then correctly solve the equations.
  • Match word problems with an equation written with a variable and find the correct solution to the problem.

Math skills required to solve the puzzles in the one-step equations version:

  • Solve one step equations with one variable such as x+7=35 or 5x=15 (all of the puzzles in this escape room use whole numbers).
  • Identify which inverse operation should be used to isolate the variable in a single step equations.
  • Analyze errors in solving one-step equations and then correctly solve the equation.
  • Match word problems with an equation written with a variable and find the correct solution to the problem.

What's included in the PDF?

  • Quickstart guide with link to escape room
  • Optional link for Google Drive™ users to create a copy of the form to save to their own drives in order to view student results.
  • Optional printable student recording page and cipher disk
  • Detailed answer key & teacher tips
  • Success signs to snap photos with after completing the activity (optional)

FAQ

  • Do students need to have Gmail™ accounts? NO! Anyone with internet access and a tablet, computer, or even phone can complete the breakout.
  • How long will this take? That is the hardest question as the answer varies depending on each classroom, student, or group. Most students will be able to complete this activity in under 45 minutes. You can allow 60 minutes to be safe. The form will only save data if students are signed into Google accounts, so if you are worried about your students not finishing on time, simply have them write their answers on scratch paper. They can then come back and quickly re-enter their answers and pick up where they left off. Some students with a firm grasp on the concepts covered in this escape room will be able to complete the puzzles very quickly (20-30 minutes), others will take longer.
  • Can this be used for remote learning? Yes! This product is designed to be able to be completed completely online and can be done in-person, for distance learning, or hybrid models. Students will need a device and internet connection.
  • Will students have to search the web to figure out the puzzles? NO! All of the information needed will be provided in the Google Form™. The math in this activity is all standards-based.

Escape rooms are a great way to provide extra practice for students, review for tests, or provide enrichment. Challenge students and encourage collaboration with these engaging middle school math activities!

*Please make sure that your school district does not block Google Forms™. There is the option to create your own copy of the form for schools that require Google Forms™ to originate from within their system.

Check out all of our digital breakouts for 6th grade math standards

View all of our digital breakouts for 7th grade math standards

See all of our digital escape rooms and logic puzzles

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Solving One & Two-Step Equations Digital Escape Room Math Practice & Review

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Teaching Duration
1 hour

What others say

"This resource was very well put together and easy to use. My students were engaged, and it saved me so much prep time. Highly recommend!"
star
Cindy C.
"We absolutely love escape rooms! They are a great way to keep students engaged and to review our lessons!"
star
Haley B.

Description

Solving one step equations and two step equations will help your middle school math students escape the principal's office! This digital escape room bundle includes to versions of "Escape the Principal's Office" to allow for differentiation. The 1 step equations version focuses on 6th grade math standard 6.EE.B.7, while the 2 step equations version focuses on 7th grade math standards 7.EE.B.4 an 7.EE.B.4a. Both versions include the same types of puzzles. Students will translate word problems into equations, perform error analysis, solve one and two-step equations in one variable to find a key, and much more!

Math skills required to solve the puzzles in the two-step equations version:

  • Solve two-step equations with one variable such as 5x+2=37 or 5(x-4)=15 (all of the puzzles in this escape room use positive whole numbers).
  • Identify which inverse operation should be used to isolate the variable in a 2 step equations.
  • Analyze errors in solving two-step equations and then correctly solve the equations.
  • Match word problems with an equation written with a variable and find the correct solution to the problem.

Math skills required to solve the puzzles in the one-step equations version:

  • Solve one step equations with one variable such as x+7=35 or 5x=15 (all of the puzzles in this escape room use whole numbers).
  • Identify which inverse operation should be used to isolate the variable in a single step equations.
  • Analyze errors in solving one-step equations and then correctly solve the equation.
  • Match word problems with an equation written with a variable and find the correct solution to the problem.

What's included in the PDF?

  • Quickstart guide with link to escape room
  • Optional link for Google Drive™ users to create a copy of the form to save to their own drives in order to view student results.
  • Optional printable student recording page and cipher disk
  • Detailed answer key & teacher tips
  • Success signs to snap photos with after completing the activity (optional)

FAQ

  • Do students need to have Gmail™ accounts? NO! Anyone with internet access and a tablet, computer, or even phone can complete the breakout.
  • How long will this take? That is the hardest question as the answer varies depending on each classroom, student, or group. Most students will be able to complete this activity in under 45 minutes. You can allow 60 minutes to be safe. The form will only save data if students are signed into Google accounts, so if you are worried about your students not finishing on time, simply have them write their answers on scratch paper. They can then come back and quickly re-enter their answers and pick up where they left off. Some students with a firm grasp on the concepts covered in this escape room will be able to complete the puzzles very quickly (20-30 minutes), others will take longer.
  • Can this be used for remote learning? Yes! This product is designed to be able to be completed completely online and can be done in-person, for distance learning, or hybrid models. Students will need a device and internet connection.
  • Will students have to search the web to figure out the puzzles? NO! All of the information needed will be provided in the Google Form™. The math in this activity is all standards-based.

Escape rooms are a great way to provide extra practice for students, review for tests, or provide enrichment. Challenge students and encourage collaboration with these engaging middle school math activities!

*Please make sure that your school district does not block Google Forms™. There is the option to create your own copy of the form for schools that require Google Forms™ to originate from within their system.

Check out all of our digital breakouts for 6th grade math standards

View all of our digital breakouts for 7th grade math standards

See all of our digital escape rooms and logic puzzles

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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Rated 5 out of 5
April 16, 2026
The students enjoyed these digital escape rooms to review solving equations.
Nicole C.
39 reviews
Grades taught: 9th
Great resource
Rated 5 out of 5
March 7, 2026
Met expectations
Great value
Standards-aligned
Very useful for my resource math kids! Everyone enjoyed.
amy B.
32 reviews
Grades taught: 6th, 7th
Student populations: Mild to severe disabilities
Great Resource!
Rated 5 out of 5
September 17, 2025
This resource was very well put together and easy to use. My students were engaged, and it saved me so much prep time. Highly recommend!
Cindy Choi
(TPT Seller)
675 reviews • Outside the United States
Grades taught: 6th, 7th, 8th
Rated 5 out of 5
June 11, 2025
We absolutely love escape rooms! They are a great way to keep students engaged and to review our lessons!
Haley B.
12 reviews
Grades taught: 9th
Student populations: Emerging bilinguals, Learning difficulties
Rated 5 out of 5
February 21, 2025
My students loved this resource and wanted to repeat it several times.
Emmie Blanco
(TPT Seller)
340 reviews
Grades taught: 7th
Rated 5 out of 5
July 27, 2024
This was a great interactive way for students to practice and students love doing escape rooms.
Elizabeth D.
2,458 reviews
Grades taught: 6th
Rated 5 out of 5
May 7, 2024
Kids love escape rooms. I like these because it can be used in a variety of ways. I used this one to do small group activity.
Cynthia Carroll
(TPT Seller)
288 reviews
Grades taught: 6th
Student populations: Autism, Emerging bilinguals, Learning difficulties
Rated 5 out of 5
April 30, 2024
A fantastic resource for teaching equations. It aligned well with my curriculum and was very user friendly.
Stephanie M.
56 reviews
Grades taught: 7th

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Solve real-world and mathematical problems by writing and solving equations of the form 𝘹 + 𝘱 = 𝘲 and 𝘱𝘹 = 𝘲 for cases in which 𝘱, 𝘲 and 𝘹 are all nonnegative rational numbers.
Use variables to represent quantities in a real-world or mathematical problem, and construct simple equations and inequalities to solve problems by reasoning about the quantities.
Solve word problems leading to equations of the form 𝘱𝘹 + 𝘲 = 𝘳 and 𝘱(𝘹 + 𝘲) = 𝘳, where 𝘱, 𝘲, and 𝘳 are specific rational numbers. Solve equations of these forms fluently. Compare an algebraic solution to an arithmetic solution, identifying the sequence of the operations used in each approach. For example, the perimeter of a rectangle is 54 cm. Its length is 6 cm. What is its width?
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