Maths Escape Room: The Ratio VaultQuick View
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Maths Escape Room: The Ratio Vault

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You and your team are trapped inside the Ratio Vault, a secret maths lab where all the doors are locked by numerical codes. The AI guarding the vault announces: “Only those who understand the power of ratios may escape.” Solve the five ratio puzzles to unlock the five number locks and escape. A five lock escape room which can either be done with the word document on paper or by the Google Form version. (Send me your email and I will share it with you.) It covers ratios, equivalent and simplifying, sharing by a ratio with two and three people and a worded question. Full answers are included.
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Escape room Percentages

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You and your team are trapped inside The Museum of Percentages. A message appears on the screen: “To exit the museum vault you need to go through five locked doors. Solve the puzzles to reveal the codes. Fail… and the museum vault seals forever.” Solve the five clues to escape. A five lock escape room which can either be done with the word document on paper or by the Google Form version. (Send me your email and I will share it with you.) It covers percentage of an amount, converting fractions and decimals into percentages, percentage increases and decreases, as well as original price of an item. Full answers are included.
Maths Escape Room: The Trigonometry TempleQuick View
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Maths Escape Room: The Trigonometry Temple

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You and your team are trapped inside an ancient temple. A voice echoes: “Only those who understand SOH CAH TOA may leave…” Five stone doors block your escape. Each door requires a 4-digit code. Solve the trigonometry puzzles to escape. A five lock escape room which can either be done with the word document on paper or by the Google Form version. (Send me your email and I will share it with you.) It covers SOHCAHTOA finding the angle and side length as well as Pythagoras.
35 Year 6 Code Breaker Starters with answers: Autumn 1st TermQuick View
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35 Year 6 Code Breaker Starters with answers: Autumn 1st Term

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Starters, exit tickets, or revision worksheets. Each slide has 5 questions, then use the code breaker to find the Maths word. This encourages students to self-correct if the word does not make sense. The topic order starts with general skills then is in line with White Rose scheme of works, so that skills can be reinforced after they have been learnt in class. Hence the questions look at place value, rounding, negative numbers, addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Look out for further resources to keep you supplied throughout the year.
Place Value Code BreakerQuick View
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Place Value Code Breaker

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Starters, exit tickets, or revision worksheets. 3 slides, each with 5 questions on Place Values. Students use the code breaker and their answers to find the Maths word, which encourages students to self correct if the word does not make sense. Answers are provided as well.
Proportion Code BreakerQuick View
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Proportion Code Breaker

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Starters, exit tickets, or revision worksheets. 3 slides, each with 5 questions on direct and inverse proportion. Students use the code breaker and their answers to find the Maths word, which encourages students to self correct if the word does not make sense. Answers are provided as well.
Percentages Code BreakerQuick View
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Percentages Code Breaker

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Starters, exit tickets, or revision worksheets. 3 slides, each with 5 questions using percentages. Students use the code breaker and their answers to find the Maths word, which encourages students to self correct if the word does not make sense. Answers are provided as well.
Ratio Code BreakerQuick View
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Ratio Code Breaker

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Starters, exit tickets, or revision worksheets. 3 slides, each with 5 questions on Ratios. Students use the code breaker and their answers to find the Maths word, which encourages students to self correct if the word does not make sense. Answers are provided as well.
Starter Year 6 Code BreakersQuick View
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Starter Year 6 Code Breakers

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Starters, exit tickets, or revision worksheets. Each slide has 5 questions, then use the code breaker to find the Maths word. This encourages students to self correct if the word does not make sense. This is a teaser, in the main resources I base the topics off the White Rose scheme of works, with a two week delay so that skills can be reinforced. Look out for further resources to keep you supplied throughout the year.
Starter Year 5 Code BreakerQuick View
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Starter Year 5 Code Breaker

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Starters, exit tickets, or revision worksheets. Each slide has 5 questions, then use the code breaker to find the Maths word. This encourages students to self correct if the word does not make sense. This is a teaser, in the main resources I base the topics off the White Rose scheme of works, with a two week delay so that skills can be reinforced. Look out for further resources to keep you supplied throughout the year.
Maths Escape Room: The Sequence CodebreakerQuick View
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Maths Escape Room: The Sequence Codebreaker

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You are trapped inside a secret codebreaking lab. A robotic voice says: “Only those who understand sequences may escape…” Four security locks stand between you and freedom. Each lock requires a 4-digit code. A five lock escape room which can either be done with the word document on paper or by the Google Form version. (Send me your email and I will share it with you.) It covers term to term sequences as well as position to term nth term. Full answers are included.