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NO PREP 3rd, 4th, 5th Grade ⭐ STEM BIG BUNDLE ⭐ Escape Rooms for Math & Science

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3rd - 5th, Homeschool
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24 STEM Escape Rooms with ~3 activities each
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What educators are saying

My students love math mystery packets so I knew they would love this as well. I was right. I use this as an early finisher activity and they really love the escape rooms!
My students loved the escape rooms. We used them as a review for what we had learned. Great review!

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    Description

    This GIANT bundle includes 24 of our most popular STEM escape rooms! The content, appropriate for grades 2-5, reviews many various foundational & popular STEM topics, including phases of matter, plant life cycle, weather and climate, classifying animals, addition and subtraction within 100, all multiplication & division facts 1-10 OR 1-12 (both versions are included), and many more! Later grades enjoy these as brain-breaks / fun review activities, too. All escape rooms can be completed either individually or in groups.

    What are people saying about our escape rooms??

    Kimberly A: "My students LOVE escape rooms and this bundle was no exception! Perfectly laid out for them and they were engaged for each one of them." (2021)

    Stacy R: "I downloaded this activity last night and used it the next day! No prep!! Thank you so much!! Awesome product, looking forward to using more!" (2018)

    Tutsy A: "This is awesome...I love that it is TRULY no prep, no printing, no cutting, just ready to go!!" (2018)


    NO PREP!! The locks of each escape are all automatically controlled by a pre-coded Google Form, so all you have to do is boot up a computer or tablet for each individual or group. Google Classroom is not required, only an internet browser. Hard copies of the puzzles are included if you'd like to print them out for your students, or you can just have them use scratch paper as needed for working out the solutions.

    EACH of the above included Digital Escape Rooms comes complete with the following:

    A Google Form that automates each entire "escape"

    Printable copies of every room

    Answer keys for every room

    Teacher setup directions

    Student instructions for each escape

    How to play:

    Each entire escape will take about 20-40 minutes (depending on student skill level). - - All escape activities combined is over 10 hours of content!

    Set up a computer or a tablet for each individual or group (2-5 works best).

    The content is appropriate for grades 2-5 and reviews addition and subtraction within 100, all multiplication & division facts 1-10 OR 1-12 (both versions are included), various foundational & popular STEM topics, as well as NGSS 3-PS2.

    Looking for more NO-PREP escape rooms? Check out the following!

    ⭐⭐ Team Building Escape Room BUNDLE ⭐⭐

    * Team Building Escape Room

    * Team Building Escape Room ~ Summer Fun

    * Team Building Escape Room 2.0

    ⭐⭐ 3rd Grade ELA Escape Room BUNDLE - ELA L.3.1 ⭐⭐

    * 3rd Grade ELA Escape Room - ELA L.3.1a-b-c

    * 3rd Grade ELA Escape Room - ELA L.3.1d-e-f

    * 3rd Grade ELA Escape Room - ELA L.3.1g-h-i

    Total Pages
    24 STEM Escape Rooms with ~3 activities each
    Answer Key
    Included
    Teaching Duration
    2 days
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    Standards

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    Fluently add and subtract within 100 using strategies based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction.
    NGSS3-PS2-1
    Plan and conduct an investigation to provide evidence of the effects of balanced and unbalanced forces on the motion of an object. Examples could include an unbalanced force on one side of a ball can make it start moving; and, balanced forces pushing on a box from both sides will not produce any motion at all. Assessment is limited to one variable at a time: number, size, or direction of forces. Assessment does not include quantitative force size, only qualitative and relative. Assessment is limited to gravity being addressed as a force that pulls objects down.
    NGSS3-ESS3-1
    Make a claim about the merit of a design solution that reduces the impacts of a weather-related hazard. Examples of design solutions to weather-related hazards could include barriers to prevent flooding, wind resistant roofs, and lighting rods.
    NGSS3-ESS2-1
    Represent data in tables and graphical displays to describe typical weather conditions expected during a particular season. Examples of data could include average temperature, precipitation, and wind direction. Assessment of graphical displays is limited to pictographs and bar graphs. Assessment does not include climate change.
    NGSS3-PS2-3
    Ask questions to determine cause and effect relationships of electric or magnetic interactions between two objects not in contact with each other. Examples of an electric force could include the force on hair from an electrically charged balloon and the electrical forces between a charged rod and pieces of paper; examples of a magnetic force could include the force between two permanent magnets, the force between an electromagnet and steel paperclips, and the force exerted by one magnet versus the force exerted by two magnets. Examples of cause and effect relationships could include how the distance between objects affects strength of the force and how the orientation of magnets affects the direction of the magnetic force. Assessment is limited to forces produced by objects that can be manipulated by students, and electrical interactions are limited to static electricity.

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