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Digital Valentine's Day Escape Room- Math Decimal Review Activity

Rated 4.76 out of 5, based on 45 reviews
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Under My Wing Learning
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Grade Levels
4th - 6th
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This was a little difficult for some of my students, but kept them 100% engaged on an already crazy day!
I used this resource as a celebration once the students had finished learning this unit in class and took their test over it.
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This isn’t your typical escape room activity. Instead of being “locked” inside with the goal of escaping, a sweet treat is “locked away,” and the only way to get the sweet treat is to crack the four escape codes. Your students will be motivated by this fun and engaging Valentine’s Day math activity.


In order to be successful, teams will need to use good communication, logic, attention to detail, cooperation and their math skills.

This particular Escape Room focuses on standards that are taught in fifth grade. 

The following skills are reviewed during the game:

❤️Adding decimals

❤️Subtracting decimals

❤️Multiplying decimals

❤️Multi-digit multiplication


If you work with a small group on math skills during intervention time, this game would be a fun game to play together. It allows you to review skills in a fun and motivating way. 

The activity requires the use of technology because students will need to be able to access the internet. The use of the Google Form reduces the amount of preparation and printing for the teacher. It also will only progress to the next task if the correct code is entered which means no grading for the teacher!

Students will be divided into teams where the object is for their team to successfully crack all four codes before time is up. If they are successful, they will have unlocked a sweet treat. The sweet treat that they receive for being successful can be whatever you want. I recommend 60-90 minutes, but you can vary the time based on the needs of your class. 

UNLIKE MANY OF MY OTHER ESCAPE ROOMS, YOUR STUDENTS DO NOT NEED TO HAVE GOOGLE ACCOUNTS IN ORDER TO COMPLETE THIS ESCAPE ROOM.

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90 minutes
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