Escape room (or a BreakoutEDU) activity designed to cover the following topics: hourly rate, overtime, piece work, commission, salary etc. This Escape room activity has been designed in such a way that it can be play if the teacher has one set of locks (3-digit, 4-digit, directional and word lock), multiple sets of locks or no locks. If there are on physical locks available, a link to a google form has been included in order to play the game digitally. Product has been designed for the Ontar
Classroom escape room focusing on rate of change, slope (initial value), and ratios. Thorough escape room with combination of investigations with graphs, word problems, equations, and a student tracking sheet to consolidate learning as they move through the puzzle. Students will follow clues to find their way out of the jungle and back to safety before the sun sets! Exciting activity for a full class of students (broken into 2-3 person teams). Great academic or applied level activity for consol
Students will follow the hand motions of a set of Emoji's to create a sketch of a polynomial function! From there, they will decide where the x-intercept(s) and y-intercept are, state domain/range, end behaviour, intervals of increase/decrease and describe their function in factored and expanded form. Then, they are asked to use the process of synthetic division to determine if x=2 is a solution to their function. This is a great way to have students summarize the entire unit on polynomials in a
Exciting math escape room where students discover a missing priceless pocket watch from historical Flight 19 over the Bermuda Triangle! This activity is perfect for students in grade 10 (applied or academic) and grade 11 (mixed or college) about sine and cosine law; perfect for end of trigonometry review or to prepare for a test/exam. Can be completed in large or small groups within the classroom and is a perfect team-building activity!
Welcome to Camp Treasure - a student's dream! Students work together through a treasure map with interactive clues involving puzzles, cryptic cyphers, and brain teasers about Exponential Functions. This Escape Room is a perfect way to begin or end any unit! Great for Grade 10 Academic, Grade 11 College, Grade 11 Academic (minds on review activity), and any lower level AP/IB math class having completed content on exponential functions.
Students have one hour to undo Nefertiti's curse! Great escape room for students in grade 9 academic, grade 10 (academic or applied), or grade 11 college focusing on slope, intercepts, and standard form of equations.
Oh no - someone has stolen the Crown Jewels! Following the clues and help the royal family retrieve what they've lost. Math escape room perfect for grade 8 and 9 (applied or academic) students reviewing all concepts about proportional reasoning. Questions include word problems comparing amounts (quantities, dollar value, measurement), graphing coordinates on a grid, and observing x- and y-intercepts. Perfect consolidation or review activity before a quiz, test, or exam.
Review activity for different ways to receive ones pay (salary, hour rate, piecework, commission and step commission). Created for Mathematics for Work and Everyday Life course, MEL3E, MEL4E or VMEL3/4E, for Ontario curriculum.
9th - 12th
Applied Math, Math
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