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Preview of Math Escape Room Digital Resources End of the Year Review | Puzzles & More!

Math Escape Room Digital Resources End of the Year Review | Puzzles & More!

“No sun, no fun!” shouted our school’s Principal. He blocked the windows with math posters and filled the cafeteria with stacks of spelling quizzes. “No more fun, only word problems!” He even replaced the playground slide with a slide projector. “Every time you yawn, you get another worksheet.” Escape to Summer by solving puzzles, riddles, logic problems and more to reach the exit school doors!
Preview of 2nd-3rd Grade End of the Year Review | Math Escape Room | Digital Resources

2nd-3rd Grade End of the Year Review | Math Escape Room | Digital Resources

“No sun, no fun!” shouted Ms. Viola Swamp. She blocked the windows with math posters and filled the cafeteria with stacks of spelling quizzes. “No more fun, only word problems!” She even replaced the playground slide with a slide projector. “Every time you yawn, you get another worksheet.” Help the crew bring back Ms. Nelson by completing 10 (2nd grade) end of the year review math work!
Preview of 2nd-3rd Grade End of the Year Review | Math Escape Room | Digital Resources

2nd-3rd Grade End of the Year Review | Math Escape Room | Digital Resources

“No sun, no fun!” shouted Mr. Bill, our school’s Principal. He blocked the windows with math posters and filled the cafeteria with stacks of spelling quizzes. “No more fun, only word problems!” He even replaced the playground slide with a slide projector. “Every time you yawn, you get another worksheet.” The only thing that can defeat this terrible tyrant, is a sweet, delectable, soft and savory glazed donut! Yes! A GLAZED DONUT!
Preview of Math Activities GOOGLE Slides™ Circle Time Preschool Special Education

Math Activities GOOGLE Slides™ Circle Time Preschool Special Education

Use these six sets of Math Google slides™ to help teach your students about six basic math standards. The slides are differentiated for each student. The first set is errorless and can be completed by students learning numbers 0-10. The next set has students working on different ways to show numbers 1-10. One-to-one correspondence is next with different colored circles. One set compares groups of bears and numbers to see which has more, less, or is equal to the other set. The next set extends
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