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WINTER WONDERLAND!

Google Form added.

Trapped in Math Class Winter Wonderland! Escape room problem solving has students working together to work on challenging problems to increase their problem-solving skills.

Cheesy Song Lyric Clues!

I use this product with 8th grade math students. I separate them into groups and have them each pick a group name. We go through the opening scenario as a class. With the lights dimmed, each group gets their first key to their locks. They solve their clue and will get a number. I have students use a computer to check their lock number on a google form. You could also check and just give them the next clue.

As students work through the problems they will be challenged to think and problem solve. Once the students have solved the last lock, they have escaped the classroom!

Timer I Use

Music I use

*No rights to these items, youtube videos*

Skills:

Logic and Problem Solving

Pattern Finding

Ratios

Measurement

Area of a circle

Fractions

How to create Google Locks:

Google Locks using Forms

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Winter Middle School Math Problem Solving Escape Room (DIGITAL)

Rated 4.8 out of 5, based on 5 reviews
4.8 (5 ratings)
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Grades
6th - 12th
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Description

WINTER WONDERLAND!

Google Form added.

Trapped in Math Class Winter Wonderland! Escape room problem solving has students working together to work on challenging problems to increase their problem-solving skills.

Cheesy Song Lyric Clues!

I use this product with 8th grade math students. I separate them into groups and have them each pick a group name. We go through the opening scenario as a class. With the lights dimmed, each group gets their first key to their locks. They solve their clue and will get a number. I have students use a computer to check their lock number on a google form. You could also check and just give them the next clue.

As students work through the problems they will be challenged to think and problem solve. Once the students have solved the last lock, they have escaped the classroom!

Timer I Use

Music I use

*No rights to these items, youtube videos*

Skills:

Logic and Problem Solving

Pattern Finding

Ratios

Measurement

Area of a circle

Fractions

How to create Google Locks:

Google Locks using Forms

You may also like:

Trapped in Math Class - 1

Trapped in Math Class - 2

TRAPPED IN MATH GROWING BUNDLE

Trapped in Thanksgiving

Integer Operations 1 JENGA

Fraction Operations 1 JENGA

Get to Know You JENGA

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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4.8
Rated 4.8 out of 5, based on 5 reviews
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Rated 4 out of 5
April 28, 2022
Excellent!
David H.
37 reviews
Grades taught: 6th, 7th
Rated 5 out of 5
February 25, 2019
The perfect end of term activity! Thank you
Miss Norman Maths
(TPT Seller)
63 reviews
Carton Classroom
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Carton Classroom
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Feb 26, 2019
I’m so glad!
Rated 5 out of 5
March 22, 2018
These are such a great reinforcer for spiraling skills! Thank you!
Jacalyn A.
232 reviews
Carton Classroom
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Carton Classroom
(TPT Seller)
Mar 24, 2018
Thank you! I’m hoping to get some variety in themes soon too!
Rated 5 out of 5
January 11, 2018
Can't wait to use this with my class!
Dawn P.
382 reviews
Rated 5 out of 5
December 27, 2017
I used this activity the day before winter break and my students absolutely loved it. Thank you for a project that required very little prep work, and really kept the students engaged!
Julie M.
191 reviews

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