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Decimal Escape Room| Compare, Order, Add/Subtract, Round| Valentine's Day Math

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Grade Levels
5th - 6th
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This is a Valentine's Day themed escape room, but can be used any time! This is the perfect escape room if you DO NOT want students running around the room! They will be challenged in their seats! This escape room focuses on rounding decimals, comparing and ordering decimals, adding and subtracting decimals, and standard and expanded form. I use it as a review before our unit test, but obviously it can be used in any way you would like!!

The Scenario: It is Valentine’s Day and Robot 2.14 has lost her soulmate!  She can’t remember who it is or where her soulmate went!  She is feeling extremely blue, and she will only be able to find her soulmate when she is feeling better again.

Of course, she will need your help!  Since she is named after a decimal, she thinks her soulmate might be named after a decimal too. She will need you to be an expert in decimals in order to help her find her soulmate. 

Total Pages
23 pages
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Teaching Duration
1 hour
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Read, write, and compare decimals to thousandths.
Read and write decimals to thousandths using base-ten numerals, number names, and expanded form, e.g., 347.392 = 3 × 100 + 4 × 10 + 7 × 1 + 3 × (1/10) + 9 × (1/100) + 2 × (1/1000).
Compare two decimals to thousandths based on meanings of the digits in each place, using >, =, and < symbols to record the results of comparisons.
Use place value understanding to round decimals to any place.
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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