Students attempt to digitally escape by selecting options, solving puzzles and using their Math 7 knowledge with this google form. May or may not include a Rick Roll... I usually use these kind of escape rooms on a choice board or review day, where students have a selection of different digital or paper based options or "stations." STUDENTS NEED A COMPUTER AND INTERNET ACCESS AS THIS IS A DIGITAL ESCAPE ROOM. This particular escape room has a mixture of 7th grade math concepts in the puzzles: *
In this anchor chart, I try to show the distributive property at work in the word itself (the i and the r are being distributed into the words). I also color-coded with arrows and end product, as well as the different terms being multiplied.
6th - 9th
Algebra, Math
CCSS
7.EE.B.4a
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