Looking for a fun, engaging way to review mean, median, mode, and range? This digital escape room turns math test prep and practice into an interactive adventure! Students must answer multiple-choice questions, solve digital puzzles, and decode lock combinations to escape all five rooms. Perfect for 6th-8th grade math, this self-checking, interactive activity keeps students engaged while reinforcing measures of central tendency. What makes this escape room effective?Hands-on Math Review
Create your own instant feedback, self-correcting digital assignments for Google Classroom. Correct answers will turn green to provide students with immediate feedback as they complete their work. This makes it super easy to monitor student progress and identify when students are struggling with a concept. Each correct answer also reveals part of the answer to a joke (there are 5 to pick from or you can write your own). CREATE YOUR ASSIGNMENT IN 3 STEPS!Type your questions into the template (or
Students will have a blast working together as they solve fun puzzles and math problems to break out of these escape rooms! Each escape room activity has 20 editable multiple-choice math problems and 5 digital rooms with puzzles that will engage students and challenge their problem-solving skills. This 3-pack escape room bundle includes the following math content: ☆ Mean, Median, Mode & Range☆ One and Two-step Equations☆ Ratios and ProportionsEASY SETUP:Print/copy the math questions for each g
Students will have a blast trying to break out of this escape room! There are 5 digital rooms with fun puzzles that engage students and challenge their problem-solving skills while they practice math content (one and two-step equations). Great for team-building! Quick and easy setup. CLASSROOM SETUP:Print/copy the math questions for each group.Print/copy the recording sheet for each student.Provide a device for each group (the Escape Room link is on the recording sheet)."HOW TO" VIDEO - This is
Students will have a blast trying to break out of this escape room! There are 5 digital rooms with fun puzzles that engage students and challenge their problem-solving skills while they practice math content (ratios and proportions). Great for team-building! Quick and easy setup. CLASSROOM SETUP:Print/copy the math questions for each group.Print/copy the recording sheet for each student.Provide a device for each group (the Escape Room link is on the recording sheet)."HOW TO" VIDEO - This is h
Make practicing one-step equations exciting with this Clue-style whodunnit activity! Students become math detectives as they solve one-step equations to eliminate suspects, locations, and methods—until they finally crack the case and figure out WHODUNNIT!Available in Both Print & Digital Versions!Print Version: Gets students up and moving as they solve equations and record their clues.Digital Google Sheets Version: Self-checking! When all answers are correct, the screen turns GREEN and disp
Empower and motivate your students with instant feedback as they practice converting improper fractions to mixed numbers and converting mixed numbers to improper fractions. With this self-grading resource, correct answers will turn green and reveal part of a mystery meme joke. Spend less time grading, track student progress at a glance, and easily identify which students need additional instruction with this no-prep digital resource. No PrepSelf-GradingInstant FeedbackIncludes 3 fractions assig
Greatest Common Factor & Least Common Multiple Combo. Each self-correcting assignment engages students with immediate feedback and funny meme jokes. No printing and no prep needed - simply post the assignment on Google Classroom. Spend more time teaching and less time correcting. When students enter the correct answer, it turns green giving them instant feedback as they practice math. A meme joke (over 30 to pick from) is revealed when all the questions are solved. These assignments can be use
Empower and motivate your students with instant feedback as they practice multiplying and dividing fractions. With this self-grading resource, each correct answer will turn green and reveal part of a mystery meme joke. Spend less time grading, track student progress at a glance, and easily identify which students need additional instruction with this no-prep digital resource. No Prep - Self-Grading - Instant FeedbackIncludes 5 fractions assignments: Multiplying Fractions by Whole NumbersDividing
Empower and motivate your students with instant feedback as they practice adding and subtracting fractions. With this self-grading resource, correct answers will turn green and reveal part of a mystery meme joke. Spend less time grading, track student progress at a glance, and easily identify which students need additional instruction with this no-prep digital resource. No Prep - Self-Grading - Instant FeedbackIncludes 4 fractions assignments: Adding and subtracting fractions with like
Make practicing multiplying whole numbers by fractions exciting with this Clue-style whodunnit activity!Students become math detectives as they solve fraction problems to eliminate suspects, locations, and methods—until they finally crack the case and figure out WHODUNNIT!Available in Both Print & Digital Versions!Print Version: Gets students up and moving as they solve problems and record their clues.Digital Google Sheets Version: Self-checking! When all answers are correct, the screen turns
Solve the Case! Two-Step Equations Digital Math Mystery - NO PREP, SELF-GRADING!Boost middle school math engagement with this digital math mystery! Students solve two-step equations to unlock clues, eliminate suspects, and crack the case in a 'Who, Where, How' clue-style mystery—perfect for 6th, 7th, and 8th grade algebra practice. How It Works:✔ Students solve two-step equations to uncover clues and solve the mystery. ✔ Each correct answer eliminates one suspect AND one location OR one met
6th - 8th
Algebra, Algebra 2, Math
CCSS, TEKS
6.EE.B.7
, 7.EE.B.4b
, 8.EE.C.7b
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“Give the pupils something to do, not something to learn; and the doing is of such a nature as to demand thinking; learning naturally results “ – John Dewey
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