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Transformations Escape Room | Math
Transformations Escape Room | Math
Transformations Escape Room | Math
Transformations Escape Room | Math
Transformations Escape Room | Math
Transformations Escape Room | Math
Transformations Escape Room | Math
Transformations Escape Room | Math
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Do you love using Escape Room activities, but hate the prep? Or are you looking to implement an Escape Room for the first time, but aren’t sure where to start? Then look no further, this resource is low prep, highly engaging, and so easy to implement (even if it’s your first time). This escape includes a tech-free and technology version and requires no lockboxes or elaborate setups! Essentially, students will work through 5 levels of rigorous questions and along the way gather a 5-digit to unlock the next level. If you choose to use the tech version, they will type their codes into the Google Form, but if you are using the tech-free version, you would just have your students record their codes on their code collection sheet and check their code with your answer key. If they get it right, they can advance to the next level, but if they get it wrong, they must figure out which question(s) they got wrong in order to advance. Slow and steady wins the race!

After visiting the Ron Clark Academy (RCA), which if you haven't had the opportunity to do so, I highly suggest it! It's an AMAZING experience and really life-changing. I saw this concept used there, so I adapted it and changed it for my classroom. My students are always begging me to play this! 

There are 5 levels of rigorous content they need to work through. In order to complete this escape room, students should be familiar with:

  • Transformations: dilations, rotations, reflections, and translations
  • Sequence of transformations
  • Congruent and Similiar figures
  • Finding missing angles
  • Aligned to 8.G.1, 8.G.2, 8.G.3, and 8.G.4.

****Perfect for distance learning and student engagement! You can now go completely digital (no paper required!)

This is a great way to review all the transformations content you've taught in 8th grade or a great way to review at the beginning of the year for Algebra I students returning from summer vacation. Make the days leading up to your assessment fun with this rigorous and engaging math review.

If you have any questions about this resource, please ask me a question here on TPT or you can email me at mrjthirdgradeteacher@gmail.com.

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Transformations Escape Room | Math

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Do you love using Escape Room activities, but hate the prep? Or are you looking to implement an Escape Room for the first time, but aren’t sure where to start? Then look no further, this resource is low prep, highly engaging, and so easy to implement (even if it’s your first time). This escape inclu
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Description

Do you love using Escape Room activities, but hate the prep? Or are you looking to implement an Escape Room for the first time, but aren’t sure where to start? Then look no further, this resource is low prep, highly engaging, and so easy to implement (even if it’s your first time). This escape includes a tech-free and technology version and requires no lockboxes or elaborate setups! Essentially, students will work through 5 levels of rigorous questions and along the way gather a 5-digit to unlock the next level. If you choose to use the tech version, they will type their codes into the Google Form, but if you are using the tech-free version, you would just have your students record their codes on their code collection sheet and check their code with your answer key. If they get it right, they can advance to the next level, but if they get it wrong, they must figure out which question(s) they got wrong in order to advance. Slow and steady wins the race!

After visiting the Ron Clark Academy (RCA), which if you haven't had the opportunity to do so, I highly suggest it! It's an AMAZING experience and really life-changing. I saw this concept used there, so I adapted it and changed it for my classroom. My students are always begging me to play this! 

There are 5 levels of rigorous content they need to work through. In order to complete this escape room, students should be familiar with:

  • Transformations: dilations, rotations, reflections, and translations
  • Sequence of transformations
  • Congruent and Similiar figures
  • Finding missing angles
  • Aligned to 8.G.1, 8.G.2, 8.G.3, and 8.G.4.

****Perfect for distance learning and student engagement! You can now go completely digital (no paper required!)

This is a great way to review all the transformations content you've taught in 8th grade or a great way to review at the beginning of the year for Algebra I students returning from summer vacation. Make the days leading up to your assessment fun with this rigorous and engaging math review.

If you have any questions about this resource, please ask me a question here on TPT or you can email me at mrjthirdgradeteacher@gmail.com.

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

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Rated 4.6 out of 5, based on 5 reviews
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Rated 5 out of 5
January 27, 2022
My advanced 7th Graders loved this!
Lauren J.
210 reviews
Grades taught: 7th
Rated 5 out of 5
May 5, 2021
My students truly enjoyed the activity. It was a fun experience for them. .
Urmia L.
152 reviews
Grades taught: 9th
Rated 4 out of 5
December 21, 2020
Great activitiy!
Emily M.
418 reviews
Grades taught: 8th
Rated 5 out of 5
November 2, 2020
My kids love this type of breakout room!
Tyler L.
97 reviews
Grades taught: 8th
Rated 4 out of 5
June 2, 2020
Great to use to see if students know the vocabulary. The students who struggled to solve was mainly because they didn't know the vocabulary from the unit.
Paulette W.
53 reviews
Grades taught: 8th
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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Verify experimentally the properties of rotations, reflections, and translations:
Lines are taken to lines, and line segments to line segments of the same length.
Angles are taken to angles of the same measure.
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