Description
Break out of the classroom and time travel back to the seventies with this Order of Operations Escape Game! This Order of Operations Escape Breakout Game is designed to help students review essential math concepts. Most students learn best through interactive games and activities, and this break out activity is just that! Students will interact with a website to find clues and decode puzzles to unlock digital locks and time travel back from the seventies all while having fun with order of operations.
This digital escape is intended for reinforcing the order of operations. This download contains 2 DIGITAL ESCAPES! ONE WITH EXPONENTS AND ONE WITHOUT EXPONENTS! PERFECT FOR DIFFERENTIATION! A digital escape requires no preparation of materials, no time spent setting up, and no purchase of a Breakout EDU kit.
⭐ What’s Included:
- 2 Different Digital Escapes- One With Exponents & One Without Exponents
- Escape website with links to all necessary text and media
- Escape codes and explanations
- Student Sheet to Show Work
- Answer Key
- NEW as of 2021!! Escape version using Google Slides in case your district blocks Google Sites.
An escape or breakout is a scavenger hunt-like game where players use teamwork and critical thinking to solve a series of challenging puzzles in order to open a locked box. Breakouts or escapes can be done digitally using a Google Form. THIS ESCAPE IS DIGITAL ONLY, NO BOXES OR LOCKS NEEDED!
This activity is perfect for distance learning, a hybrid classroom, technology integration, review, sub plans, a fun partner activity, independent practice and so much more!
ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A PRINTABLE ESCAPE? Here is the same escape but in a printable version- CLICK HERE for to visit the printable escape.
To Use This Resource You Will Need To:
1. Have access to electronic devices (desktops, laptops, Chromebooks, etc.) for students to use or allow students to use their own devices. (there have been reported issues while using iPads with draggable pieces so please keep that in mind while buying)
2. Have access to the internet.
3. Have a Google Drive and Login for the Google Drive
4. Check to make sure that your school/district does not block out of domain sharing of Google Drive resources (Forms, Docs, Slides, etc.)
NUMBER 3 and 4 ARE VERY IMPORTANT! CHECK BEFORE YOU BUY!
School’s Security got you blocked??? Some districts and schools block Google Sites from outside their domain, so I now include a Google Slides version of the escape! I also include the links to the forms and puzzles so that you can create your own site or embed your own links within your school’s domain!!!
The TEKS seen in this escape are:
With Exponents – 6.7A Only whole numbers- no decimals and no negative numbers
Without Exponents- 5.4F 5.4E Only Whole numbers No decimals or negative numbers.
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