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

FREE! 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 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 FRACTION Game - Halves Quarters Eighths - DONKEY - Designed for DIFFERENTIATION

FRACTION Game - Halves Quarters Eighths - DONKEY - Designed for DIFFERENTIATION

Make beginning fractions fun with this game that can be used for intervention, consolidation or review. There are 34 cards, 17 matching fraction pairs to target skill development and a DONKEY card that adds the fun. The pizza pieces from Hidesy's Clipart are great quality and contribute to the motivation. For Australian teachers the curriculum reference is ACMNA033, but they are suitable for all students with no clashes in terminology (fourths/quarters). Games are a great way to consolidate n
Preview of 3rd Grade Math Knockout Game Bundle | Digital Math Review Games | Google Slides

3rd Grade Math Knockout Game Bundle | Digital Math Review Games | Google Slides

🎯 Looking for engaging, interactive, and competitive 3rd grade math games that make skill practice fun and effective?This 3rd Grade Math Knockout Digital Game Bundle includes 14 Google Slides math review games designed to help students master essential third grade math skills all year long. Perfect for centers, whole‑group review, small groups, intervention, and test prep—this bundle gives you high‑energy math practice for every unit. Save more with the bundle—it’s like getting 4 Knockout g
Preview of PIZZA PARTY FRACTION GAME - Halves, Quarters/Fourths, Eighths - ACMNA033

PIZZA PARTY FRACTION GAME - Halves, Quarters/Fourths, Eighths - ACMNA033

Consolidate the fraction concepts of halves, quarters/fourths and eighths with this simple game. All you need is a board for each player, fraction pieces and a six-sided die. It is suitable for all English speaking countries as the terms 'quarter' and 'fourth' are not used. I have laminated my game boards and the pizza pieces and I have players sort the pieces before they start. You will need a board for each player and multiple pieces depending on group size. It is ideal for intervention on
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