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Digital St. Patrick's Day Escape Room for Google Slides

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One Sharp Bunch by Ashley Sharp
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PreK - 1st, Homeschool
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My kinders were engaged the whole time, I really enjoyed the updates on the map to show we earned the gold coin! There were enough slides and opportunites for every student to have at least 1 turn, thank you
Virtual St. Patrick's Day Digital Escape Room for Google Slides By One Sharp Bunch by Ashley Sharp was a great resource! Students loved this escape room activy and found it highly engaging.

Description

Celebrate St. Patrick's Day, as you review math and literacy skills, with this Digital St. Patrick's Day Escape Room! Your students will be highly engaged as they complete 8 different challenges to capture the leprechaun and find his pot of gold! After they complete a challenge, they will move further along the treasure map and closer to the pot of gold. There are 4 math and 4 literacy challenges included in PowerPoint, Google Slides and Seesaw.

These digital St. Patrick's Day activities are no prep, so they can be completed during morning work or centers. Choose to use the digital escape room for whole or small group instruction, or assign it as an independent activity.

Save time and make St. Patrick's Day a memorable (and learning-filled) celebration with these virtual St. Patrick's Day activities!

A note from the leprechaun reads:

I’m a wee leprechaun dressed in green.

The tiniest man that you ever have seen.

Somewhere I’ve hidden my pot of gold,

So try to catch me before my trail gets cold.

Complete each challenge along the way,

And you will find my treasure. Hip, hip hooray!

1. Rainbow Challenge - Drag each picture to the empty cloud next to its rhyming picture.

2. Shamrock Challenge - Drag the numbers to the shamrocks in order from the least to the greatest.

3. Pot of Gold Challenge - Count the syllables for each picture, and drag it to the correct pot.

4. Leprechaun Challenge - Drag the gold coins to measure each leprechaun, count how many and type the number.

5. Hat Challenge - Drag the correct middle sound to each word to figure out what is hiding under each hat.

6. Gold Coin Challenge - Drag the coins to the ten frame to make 10. Then, finish the number sentence.

7. Clover Challenge - Listen for the beginning digraph, and drag each picture to the correct four leaf clover.

8. Horseshoe Challenge - Drag the shamrocks to show each part. Then, count how many to finish the number bond.

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Standards

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Understand the relationship between numbers and quantities; connect counting to cardinality.
Understand that each successive number name refers to a quantity that is one larger.
Compare two numbers between 1 and 10 presented as written numerals.
Directly compare two objects with a measurable attribute in common, to see which object has “more of”/“less of” the attribute, and describe the difference. For example, directly compare the heights of two children and describe one child as taller/shorter.
Order three objects by length; compare the lengths of two objects indirectly by using a third object.

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