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Save the Turkey! A Thanksgiving Math Escape Game on Google Forms!

Rated 4.79 out of 5, based on 72 reviews
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Mrs Munchs Munchkins
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1st - 3rd
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This was great to put on the google classroom. The kids loved telling me that they were able to save the turkey!
My students absolutely loved saving the turkey while reviewing math skills before Thanksgiving break.
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Description

SAVE THE TURKEY is an engaging digital math review game with a Thanksgiving theme and addition (1st-2nd) multiplication (3rd) focus. Students will open a Google Form and be introduced Trina the Turkey. She needs the help of your class to avoid the dinner table this Thanksgiving!

You (the teacher) have given the class a set amount of time to help Trina. The class must complete the challenges before the countdown runs out of time in order to win! The amount of time can be set by the teacher (30-45 minutes recommended, the teacher can add or subtract time as they see fit.) Students will move through four tasks to complete the challenge. All questions are written as story problems to engage students. This product contains specific versions to fit 1st, 2nd, and 3rd grade math skills students begin the year with.

*Please note, 1st graders may struggle with the level/amount of reading in the story problems. The teacher may want to pair students or read the problems together for this age.


Do students need a Google account or Google Classroom to play?

No! Neither of these things are required to use this resource. My own students played without a Google account and without Google Classroom. You just need a way to share the link with your students so they can play! I used a link sharing platform my school used called Clever.


THREE versions of the product are included (one for 1st, one for 2nd, and one for 3rd!) The five challenges will cover the following skills:

1st Grade
Task 1: Addition (sums under 10)
Task 2: Addition (sums above 10, under 20)
Task 3: Place Value (identify hundreds, tens, and ones.)
Task 4: Word Puzzle (mixed addition/subtraction)


2nd Grade
Task 1: Double Digit Addition (no regrouping)
Task 2: Double Digit Addition with Regrouping
Task 3: Place Value (expanded form)
Task 4: Word Puzzle (mixed addition/subtraction)


3rd Grade
Task 1: Multiplication Facts (factors with 2 and 3)
Task 2: Multiplication Facts (6-9)
Task 3: Double Digit Addition with Regrouping
Task 4: Word Puzzle (mixed addition/subtraction)


This activity is great for both in-person and digital learners. Each learner will need a device (unless sharing with a partner) and may also want paper and pencil for the last challenge (decoding the password.) Teachers will need a basic knowledge of Google products and know how to operate Google Drive to share this Google Form (instructions on how to share/ideas for where to share the link are included in the product.)

This design of the form ONLY allows students to move to the next task once they have all the answers correct in their current task. This means no grading or checking for the teacher! Once the student has completed the entire challenge, the teacher knows they answered all questions correctly! Due to this design, students MUST enter answers with exact CASE and SPACING or the form will think their answer is incorrect (more info on this below.)

Here are additional things to note:

  • The questions/images in this product are not editable, as they were not made in Google.
  • This form will need to shared with students through some kind of learning platform, (such as Google Classroom, Clever, or Canvas) via student/parent emails, or the chat box of a video call session.
  • This form is currently set to only allow EXACT right answers. It is CASE and SPACE sensitive, meaning It will NOT allow students to move to the next section if their answer is not exactly the same (unfortunately, there is not a way to program multiple right answers in a Google Form unless the form is designed as a quiz. This would allow students to move on regardless of if their answers were correct or not.)
  • PLEASE tell your students about the CASE and SPACE design of this form to eliminate frustration.
  • If you think the Case and Space design of the product might be troublesome, you CAN take it out! Simply go into editor mode and click the little x by each answer (photo shown in product.) Note that this will allow students to complete the form with incorrect answers.
  • You CAN add or remove questions in editor mode as you see fit.
  • You CANNOT re-sell or share this product with other teachers unless they have purchased the product or a license to share.
  • The last task in the game requires students to transfer their number answers into letters using a key. My in-person 2nd graders liked the assistance of paper and pencil during this task to help make it easier. You may want to suggest this to your students.
  • Teachers may want to provide a small class prize after students complete the challenge. This could be anything as simple as a virtual dance party, candy sent by mail or passed out in person, bookmark, coloring page, or homework pass. This is optional.



WHAT BUYERS SAY:

"The perfect resource for distance learning & in person learning. Students enjoyed this holiday themed challenge! Will be purchasing the other challenges as well!"

-CHRISTINE S

"My students do not all have Chrome books so we did this whole class on whiteboards and on the projector. It was still so much fun!"

-JENNA P

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Understand that the three digits of a three-digit number represent amounts of hundreds, tens, and ones; e.g., 706 equals 7 hundreds, 0 tens, and 6 ones. Understand the following as special cases:
Read and write numbers to 1000 using base-ten numerals, number names, and expanded form.
Fluently add and subtract within 100 using strategies based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction.
Add up to four two-digit numbers using strategies based on place value and properties of operations.
Fluently add and subtract within 1000 using strategies and algorithms based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction.

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