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The Great Classroom Escape

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By The Great Classroom Escape
This fifth grade volume escape room focuses on calculating the volume of rectangular prisms in a fun & engaging way. Recognizing volume as additive, finding volume by counting unit cubes, and solving word problems will help your students escape
Subjects:
Math, Geometry, Measurement
Grades:
4th, 5th, 6th, Homeschool
Types:
Games, Google Apps, Centers
CCSS:
5.MD.C.3, 5.MD.C.3a, 5.MD.C.3b, 5.MD.C.4, 5.MD.C.5, 5.MD.C.5a, 5.MD.C.5b, 5.MD.C.5c, 5.NBT.B.5, 5.NBT.B.6, 5.NBT.B.7
$4.99
145
Digital Download PDF (2.17 MB)
By The Great Classroom Escape
Finding area and perimeter will help your third graders find the missing detective in this fun and engaging digital escape room. Based on 3rd grade measurement and data standards, this low-prep activity is great for practice, review, and enrichment.
Subjects:
Math, Geometry, Measurement
Grades:
2nd, 3rd, 4th, Homeschool
Types:
Games, Google Apps, Centers
CCSS:
3.MD.C.6, 3.MD.C.7, 3.MD.C.7b, 3.MD.D.8, 3.MD.C.7c, 3.MD.C.7d
$5.50
18
Digital Download PDF (3.20 MB)
By The Great Classroom Escape
Will your 5th graders be able to use knowledge of converting measurements and interpreting data to escape the mad scientist's lab? In this engaging activity, students work through puzzles in an automated Google Form (no e-mail addresses required) to
Subjects:
Math, Measurement, Word Problems
Grades:
4th, 5th, 6th, Homeschool
Types:
Games, Google Apps, Centers
CCSS:
5.MD.A.1, 5.MD.B.2
$4.99
98
Digital Download PDF (1.98 MB)
By The Great Classroom Escape
Recognizing angle measures as additive, identifying angle types and parts, and finding the measures of unknown angles will be the key to escape in this 4th grade geometry digital escape room activity. Practice and review math skills in an engaging
Subjects:
Math, Geometry, Measurement
Grades:
4th, 5th, Homeschool
Types:
Games, Google Apps, Centers
CCSS:
4.MD.C.7, 4.G.A.1
$4.99
27
Digital Download PDF (1.58 MB)
By The Great Classroom Escape
Send your 4th graders on a "Measure Hunt" in this digital math breakout. Your students can race to solve clues and find the pirate treasure by converting from larger to smaller units of measurement within the same system, both metric and U.S.
Subjects:
Math, Measurement, Critical Thinking
Grades:
3rd, 4th, 5th, Homeschool
Types:
Games, Google Apps, Centers
CCSS:
4.MD.A.1, 4.MD.A.2
$4.99
14
Digital Download PDF (2.11 MB)
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TEACHING EXPERIENCE

I graduated from the University of Pennsylvania with a degree in elementary education in 1999. I've taught kindergarten, sixth grade, and most things in between! I've found myself on an unexpected journey homeschooling for the last few years. As my kids head back to public school this year, I am looking forward to jumping back into my career!

MY TEACHING STYLE

I love hands-on, engaging projects. I love seeing kids take chances and use their strengths to build their weaknesses. I also love encouraging collaboration between children and adults, which is why escape room style lessons are so appealing to me. A few years ago, my children requested escape room birthday parties. I went all out creating an elaborate back story and setting up puzzles. To this day, they still remember the details of those parties. I decided to focus my TPT store on educational breakout games to create fun, memorable learning opportunities for students.

HONORS/AWARDS/SHINING TEACHER MOMENT

Yet to be added

MY OWN EDUCATIONAL HISTORY

I went to high school in the Seattle area, and moved 3,000 miles away to pursue a degree in Engineering from the University of Pennsylvania. Four years later, I graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education. I quickly discovered that as much as I enjoyed engineering, my true passion was for working with kids and helping them achieve their goals.

ADDITIONAL BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION

I got married in 2000 and am a mom of three amazing kids. Our family enjoys rock climbing both indoors and out together. We've lived all over the country, but are now settled in North Carolina.