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5th Grade Math Digital Escape Room | 5.NBT.7 Decimal Operations

Rated 4.88 out of 5, based on 8 reviews
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Tanya Yero Teaching
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Grade Levels
5th - 6th, Homeschool
Resource Type
Standards
Formats Included
  • PDF
  • Google Apps™
  • Internet Activities
Pages
15 pages
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What educators are saying

This escape room is so great! It is very engaging for students and is a thorough review of all operations. This clearly helps me to see what students may still be struggling with as they progress through the tasks.
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Description

Looking for a fun way to practice a math skill, implement spiral review, or integrate test prep? Math Digital Classroom Escapes are just what you and your students need!

A Digital Classroom Escape is an interactive activity which promotes peer collaboration and problem solving. Cryptic messages, challenges, and puzzlers combine to create the perfect blend of learning and fun!

Math standard that this escape covers: 5.NBT.7 - adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing decimals

This Tanya Yero Teaching resource can be used in the classroom and/or for distance learning/ remote learning.

What is a Digital Classroom Escape? A digital classroom escape is an interactive activity in which teams of students use clues to solve challenges and unlock “digital locks.” These activity consists of 3 challenges and puzzlers that students must complete.

What do I need to access these escapes? You need access to the internet and technology devices. These escapes work on Chromebooks, iPads, and laptops! You DO NOT need a Google account or access to Google Classroom to use Digital Classroom Escapes.

What do I get with this resource? You will get the link to access your Digital Classroom Escape along with DETAILED teacher directions and tips for every step of the activity. Answer keys and suggestive clues are also provided.

Benefits of a Digital Classroom Escape

➥ Aligned to math curriculum

➥ EASY PREP! Nothing to print except for teacher directions and tips.

➥ Interactive for students

➥ Immediate student feedback

➥ Promotes team building/ peer collaboration

➥ Promotes problem solving skills

➥ Targets technology standards

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FREE MATH DIGITAL CLASSROOM ESCAPE

!!! TEST TO SEE IF YOUR DISTRICT BLOCKS THIS SITE FIRST! TRY OUR FREEBIE ESCAPE TO ENSURE THAT THE LINK WILL WORK ON YOUR STUDENTS' TECH DEVICES. I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE IF YOUR DISTRICT BLOCKS THE WEBSITE. IF YOU GET A 404 ERROR THAT MEANS YOUR DISTRICT HAS IT BLOCKED. YOU CAN EMAIL YOUR DISTRICT WITH THE LINK ASKING FOR PERMISSION. IN MOST CASES I HAVE WORKED WITH THE DISTRIST DOES GRANT PERMISSION. !!!

Total Pages
15 pages
Answer Key
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Teaching Duration
1 hour
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Add, subtract, multiply, and divide decimals to hundredths, using concrete models or drawings and strategies based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction; relate the strategy to a written method and explain the reasoning used.

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