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Preview of Spooky Online Escape Room – Halloween Digital Game

Spooky Online Escape Room – Halloween Digital Game

Created by
INGKIZ
Bring your Halloween lesson to life with this fun & spooky DIGITAL Escape Room! Designed for Grades 4–6, this online game lets students solve puzzles, read clues, and crack codes to “escape” from a haunted setting—all through a click-to-play interactive website. No printing. No prep. Just share the link and play! How it works:Your Mission: Complete 13 mathematical challenges to unlock the Halloween treasure! Game Features:🎯 Two difficulty modes: Easy & Hard🧩 13 unique questions per mode🔤 Wo
Preview of Count on Me PPT, PPT with voice-over AI, and worksheet.

Count on Me PPT, PPT with voice-over AI, and worksheet.

Created by
Moores Science
This bundle includes the PPT for Count on Me, the PPT with voice-over AI, and the worksheet that goes with the PPT. This bundle is a great way for students to learn about the basic math required for coding and robotics and how it is utilized within the program.
Preview of Times Tables Hack — Interactive Adventure Game (2× to 12×) | ADHD-Friendly Maths

Times Tables Hack — Interactive Adventure Game (2× to 12×) | ADHD-Friendly Maths

Created by
Juli Anderson
Help your students crack the times tables with the tricks, not the rote. Times Tables Hack is a single-file interactive game that teaches every table from 2× to 12× using visual mental-maths shortcuts — the double trick for 2s, double-double for 4s, the finger trick for 9s, mirror trick for 11s, and more. Built for primary classrooms and home learning, with neurodivergent and ADHD learners in mind: short bursts, big colour-coded buttons, instant feedback, and dopamine-friendly rewards. No login
Preview of Community Problem-Solving Project Toolkit (Printable + Digital Templates + App)

Community Problem-Solving Project Toolkit (Printable + Digital Templates + App)

Help students practice real-world problem-solving with a structured, kid-friendly project flow they can use in any subject. This toolkit guides learners through a simple process: Notice a community or classroom problem Ask questions and gather information Discuss respectfully using sentence starters Plan a solution with clear steps and roles Reflect on what worked and what to improve Perfect for building literacy, collaboration, SEL, and critical thinking without requiring a full PBL train
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