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I've been teaching math since 2002. I love being with kids and helping them, but if I have to be honest, what I love the most is preparing lessons, collecting material, writing notes.

I've been teaching math since 2002. I love being with kids and helping them, but if I have to be honest, what I love the most is preparing lessons, collecting material, writing notes.
Christmas Coordinate Plane Pixel Art
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Christmas Coordinate Plane Pixel Art

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Christmas Maths Coordinate Plane Pixel Art. Students will practice writing ordered pairs for 20 points on the coordinate plane with this fun digital activity using Google Sheets. As they correctly answer the questions a mystery picture will be revealed.
Math Solving One Step Inequalities Christmas Pixel Art Activity
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Math Solving One Step Inequalities Christmas Pixel Art Activity

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Let your students practice while having fun with this engaging no-prep, Christmas-themed, and self-checking one-step inequalities activity. Students will solve 20 inequalities using Google Sheets. I used it as a sub-plan in seventh grade and the kids loved it. As they correctly answer the questions a mystery picture will be revealed. Solutions are included for your convenience.
Solving One and Two Step Inequalities | Winter Christmas Escape Room
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Solving One and Two Step Inequalities | Winter Christmas Escape Room

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Looking for a no prep and engaging winter activity that also reinforces one and two step inequalities skills? The “Disappeared Snowman” Digital Escape Room will help your sixth graders practice this concept while having fun! Based on the premise that the snowman asks to be rescued, your students will explore different locations full of activities, and hidden messages. After completing all the activities, they will enter a code they found after solving each set of problems. If all responses are entered correctly, the snowman will be rescued! Since this escape room is online (interactive pages) there is no prep; just duplicate the student answer sheet, provide the link, and off they go! There are no locks to configure or clues to hide—everything you need is online. No Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams logins are necessary.
Simple Probability Lesson and Activity
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Simple Probability Lesson and Activity

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Make teaching Probability easy with this super engaging Teacher Lesson Presentation and digital and printable Student Exit Ticket!  Perfect for both In Person and Distance Learning, this resource has everything you need to give your students a solid foundation with real life examples, class practice exercises during the presentation and exit ticket scenarios to solve. This resource includes: Teacher Presentation in both Google Slides and PowerPoint that provides colorful visuals illustrating Probability concepts along with real life examples; Task Cards available as a fillable PDF and answer key.  This allows your students to demonstrate their comprehension of basic Probability concepts. Copyright © 2021 Matemaths All rights reserved by author. Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Not for public display. CONTACT ME - Please feel free to contact me anytime! Email: matemaths@libero.it Facebook - Matemaths69 Pinterest - matemaths Instagram - matemaths69
Math Order of Operations Notes and Activities
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Math Order of Operations Notes and Activities

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Make teaching Order of Operations easy with this super engaging digital Teacher Presentation!  Perfect for both In Person and Distance Learning, this resource has everything you need to give your students a solid foundation with examples and class practice exercises during the presentation. I used it with my sixth graders in hybrid mode and the kids were engaged. This resource includes: Teacher Presentation in both Google Slides and PowerPoint that provides colorful visuals illustrating concepts along with examples and 20 exercises. Solutions are included for your convenience. Copyright © 2021 Matemaths All rights reserved by the author. Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Not for public display. CONTACT ME - Please feel free to contact me anytime! Email: matemaths@libero.it Facebook - Matemaths69 Pinterest - matemaths Instagram - matemaths69
Equations in One Variable Notes and Activities
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Equations in One Variable Notes and Activities

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Make teaching Equations in one variable easy with this super engaging PowerPoint Presentation! Perfect for both In Person and Distance Learning, it includes ssolving linear equations, one step, multi step, with variable on both sides. this resource has everything you need to give your students a solid foundation with examples and class practice exercises during the presentation. Suitable for IB MYP Middle Years Programme Copyright © 2021 Matemaths All rights reserved by the author. Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Not for public display. Your satisfaction is my # 1 priority. If there is any issue with my unit contact me before leaving a neutral or negative rating so that I can resolve any concerns. CONTACT ME - Please feel free to contact me anytime! Email: matemaths@libero.it Facebook - Matemaths69 Pinterest - matemaths Instagram - matemaths69
Math Escape Room Operations with Integers The Disappeared Snowman
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Math Escape Room Operations with Integers The Disappeared Snowman

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Looking for a no prep and engaging after winter break activity that also helps your students practice operations with integers? The “Disappeared Snowman” Digital Escape Room will help your sixth graders practice this concept while having fun! Based on the premise that the snowman asks to be rescued, your students will explore five different locations full of activities, and hidden messages. After completing all four activities, they will enter responses to questions on a Google Form. If all responses are entered correctly, the snowman will be rescued! Since this escape room is online (interactive pages) there is very little prep; just duplicate the student answer sheet, provide the link, and off they go! There are no locks to configure or clues to hide—everything you need is online. No Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams logins are necessary. You can use it as: ★ additional materials for remediation ★ a reward or “Fun Friday” activity ★ before the busy holiday break ★ an emergency sub lesson plan Due to the Terms of Use of the font/clip artists and stock photo websites that I have purchased from, this product is not editable. Thank you for understanding. Did you know… ? Your satisfaction is my #1 priority! If you encounter any issues with this resource, please contact me so I can resolve any concerns. I proofread carefully and strive to provide you with quality resources, but occasionally one gets by! Please feel free to contact me anytime! Email: matemaths@libero.it Follow me for resource updates, sales, and freebies! Facebook Pinterest Instagram Copyright © 2021 Matemaths All rights reserved by the author. Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Not for public display.
Solving Equations with Variables on Both Sides | Station Activity
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Solving Equations with Variables on Both Sides | Station Activity

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Are you looking for new activities to solve equations with variables on both sides? This Scoot game is a new way to engage your students with task cards. Students will solve multi-step equations with variables on both sides. Includes use of the distributive property, combining like terms, and integers. This product includes: 1 page instructions: how to solve equations with variables on both sides (with examples) 24 task cards answer sheet solutionsSCOOT: Put a question card on each desk. Give each student an answer sheet and a pencil. Have each student answer the question card on their desk and record their answer on their answer sheet. Make sure to remind them to answer the correct number. Give students x (I gave my students 2 minutes, but it’s up to you) minutes to answer each question. Then say “SCOOT”. When you say “scoot”, students will quickly stand up, leave their card at their desk and move to the next desk with the next number. They will then start working immediately on the next question. When all students are finished, check the answers as a group. Other ideas for using task cards in the classroom: EXIT SLIP: Have a student choose a card and let him solve the equation before leaving class. Copy onto colored card stock. Laminate them and use them year after year. Due to the Terms of Use of the font/clip artists and stock photo websites that I have purchased from, this product is not editable. Thank you for understanding. Your satisfaction is my #1 priority! If you encounter any issues with this resource, please contact me so I can resolve any concerns. I proofread carefully and strive to provide you with quality resources, but occasionally one gets by! Please feel free to contact me anytime! Email: matemaths@libero.it Follow me for resource updates, sales, and freebies! Facebook Pinterest Instagram Copyright © 2022 Matemaths All rights reserved by the author. Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Not for public display.
Morning Work Simplifying Fractions Cut and Paste Activity
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Morning Work Simplifying Fractions Cut and Paste Activity

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Students will practice simplifying fractions with this fun cut and paste activity! There are 16 problems on simplifying fractions. Students will cut the answers from the bottom of the pages and glue them in the appropriate place. Answer key is included for your convenience. Due to the Terms of Use of the font/clip artists and stock photo websites that I have purchased from, this product is not editable. Thank you for understanding. Did you know… You can earn credits for future TpT purchases by leaving feedback on theresources you purchase? Your satisfaction is my #1 priority! If you encounter any issues with this resource, please contact me so I can resolve any concerns. I proofread carefully and strive to provide you with quality resources, but occasionally one gets by! Please feel free to contact me anytime! Email: matemaths@libero.it Follow me for resource updates, sales, and freebies! Facebook Pinterest Instagram Copyright © 2022 Matemaths All rights reserved by the author. Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Not for public display.
Area and Circumference of Circles
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Area and Circumference of Circles

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Do you need to teach area and circumference of circles to your seventh graders? Whether you are teaching virtually or in person, this presentation has everything you need to give your students a solid foundation with theory, examples, and class practice exercises during the presentation Powerpoint presentation about circle and circumference: length; area; sector; slice.With exercises and reflection. Suitable for IB MYP Middle Years Programme PowerPoint/Google Slides Presentation About this topic you can also see: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Bundle-Unit-circle-5095594 https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Geometry-IB-Middle-Years-Programme-MYP-Unit-Plan-2D-Geometry-Circle-4982744 https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/IB-MYP-real-life-test-about-circles-with-rubric-5059191 https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/IB-Myp-middle-years-programme-investigation-about-circles-with-rubric-4945944 Did you know… ? Your satisfaction is my #1 priority! If you encounter any issues with this resource, please contact me so I can resolve any concerns. I proofread carefully and strive to provide you with quality resources, but occasionally one gets by! Please feel free to contact me anytime! Email: matemaths@libero.it Follow me for resource updates, sales, and freebies! Facebook Pinterest Instagram Copyright © 2021 Matemaths All rights reserved by the author. Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Not for public display.
Supplemental Probability Problems
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Supplemental Probability Problems

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Looking for additional practice problems on Probability for your middle school students? This resource is ideal for providing those extra problems for your whole class, small groups, and individual students before a test or state end of the year testing. This resource is the perfect follow up to Introduction to Probability, and be used as an easy activity when you have a substitute teacher. Bright and colorful slides (with a little humor thrown in) foster student engagement which increases your students’ understanding of these important concepts! What you get with this resource: · Google Slides™ version (to be displayed in presentation mode) · PowerPoint™ version (presentation mode) · 23 multiple choice problems · Answer choices given in fraction, decimal, and percentage form for each problem. . Answer key · Teacher directions If you have questions about this resource or how to use it, please email me at matemaths@libero.it and I’ll get back as soon as possible!
Converting Degrees and Radians Presentations and Exercises
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Converting Degrees and Radians Presentations and Exercises

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This PowerPoint presentation has everything you need to introduce and practice conversion between degrees and radians. This Presentation is digital and printable, perfect for both in Person or Distance Learning, for synchronous or asynchronous learning. This resource has everything you need to give your students a solid foundation: 26 exercises, class practice exercises during the presentation. Answer key is included for your convenience. If you prefer a Google Slides version check: Converting Degrees and Radians Notes and Exercises Google Slides Suitable for IB MYP Middle Years Programme Copyright © 2020 Matemaths All rights reserved by author. Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Not for public display. YOU CAN EARN MONEY for future TpT purchases when you leave feedback on a resource you purchases. All you have to do is leave feedback on the purchased resource. In doing it, you earn TpT credits that credits can be redeemed and used for future purchases. CONTACT ME - Please feel free to contact me anytime! Email: matemaths@libero.it Facebook - Matemaths69 Pinterest - matemaths I Instagram - matemaths69
Winter Christmas Escape Room Operations with Fractions The Disappeared Snowman
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Winter Christmas Escape Room Operations with Fractions The Disappeared Snowman

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Looking for a no prep and engaging winter activity that also reinforces fractions skills? The “Disappeared Snowman” Digital Escape Room will help your sixth graders practice this concept while having fun! Based on the premise that the snowman asks to be rescued, your students will explore five different locations full of activities, and hidden messages. After completing all five activities, the snowman will be rescued! Since this escape room is online (interactive pages) there is very little prep; just duplicate the student answer sheet, provide the link, and off they go! There are no locks to configure or clues to hide—everything you need is online. No Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams logins are necessary. Topics Simplifying fractions Adding fractions with unlike denominators Subtracting fractions with unlike denominators Multiplying fractions Dividing fractions You can use it as: ★ additional materials for remediation ★ a reward or “Fun Friday” activity ★ before the busy holiday break ★ an emergency sub lesson plan Due to the Terms of Use of the font/clip artists and stock photo websites that I have purchased from, this product is not editable. Thank you for understanding. Did you know… ? Your satisfaction is my #1 priority! If you encounter any issues with this resource, please contact me so I can resolve any concerns. I proofread carefully and strive to provide you with quality resources, but occasionally one gets by! Please feel free to contact me anytime! Email: matemaths@libero.it Follow me for resource updates, sales, and freebies! Facebook Pinterest Instagram Copyright © 2022 Matemaths All rights reserved by the author. Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Not for public display.
Christmas Math Escape Room Order of Operations The Elf and the Missing Key
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Christmas Math Escape Room Order of Operations The Elf and the Missing Key

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Looking for a no prep and engaging winter activity that also reinforces order of operations skills? “The Elf and the Missin Key” Digital Escape Room will help your fifth graders practice this concept while having fun! Based on the premise that the elf asks your help because he lost the key of the cabin where all the Christmas gifts are stocked, your students will explore four different locations full of activities, and hidden messages. After completing all the activities, they will enter responses to questions on a Google Form. If all responses are entered correctly, they will find the key! Since this escape room is online (interactive pages) there is very little prep; just duplicate the student answer sheet, provide the link, and off they go! There are no locks to configure or clues to hide—everything you need is online. No Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams logins are necessary. Topics Order of operations, with parentheses and no exponents You can use it as: ★ additional materials for remediation ★ a reward or “Fun Friday” activity ★ before the busy holiday break ★ an emergency sub lesson plan Due to the Terms of Use of the font/clip artists and stock photo websites that I have purchased from, this product is not editable. Thank you for understanding. Did you know… ? Your satisfaction is my #1 priority! If you encounter any issues with this resource, please contact me so I can resolve any concerns. I proofread carefully and strive to provide you with quality resources, but occasionally one gets by! Please feel free to contact me anytime! Email: matemaths@libero.it Follow me for resource updates, sales, and freebies! Facebook Pinterest Instagram Copyright © 2021 Matemaths All rights reserved by the author. Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Not for public display.
Winter Christmas Math Escape Room One Step Equations The Disappeared Snowman
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Winter Christmas Math Escape Room One Step Equations The Disappeared Snowman

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Looking for a no prep and engaging winter activity that also reinforces one step equations skills? The “Disappeared Snowman” Digital Escape Room will help your sixth graders practice this concept while having fun! Based on the premise that the snowman asks to be rescued, your students will explore four different locations full of activities, and hidden messages. After completing all four activities, they will enter responses to questions on a Google Form. If all responses are entered correctly, the snowman will be rescued! Since this escape room is online (interactive pages) there is very little prep; just duplicate the student answer sheet, provide the link, and off they go! There are no locks to configure or clues to hide—everything you need is online. No Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams logins are necessary. You can use it as: ★ additional materials for remediation ★ a reward or “Fun Friday” activity ★ before the busy holiday break ★ an emergency sub lesson plan Due to the Terms of Use of the font/clip artists and stock photo websites that I have purchased from, this product is not editable. Thank you for understanding. Did you know… ? Your satisfaction is my #1 priority! If you encounter any issues with this resource, please contact me so I can resolve any concerns. I proofread carefully and strive to provide you with quality resources, but occasionally one gets by! Please feel free to contact me anytime! Email: matemaths@libero.it Follow me for resource updates, sales, and freebies! Facebook Pinterest Instagram Copyright © 2020 Matemaths All rights reserved by the author. Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Not for public display.
Christmas Math Escape Room Algebraic Expressions The Elf and the Missing Key
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Christmas Math Escape Room Algebraic Expressions The Elf and the Missing Key

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Looking for a no prep and engaging way to practice evaluating algebraic expression given the replacement? This winter activity, “The Elf and the Missin Key” Digital Escape Room will help your sixth graders practice this concept while having fun! Based on the premise that the elf asks your help because he lost the cabin’s key where all the Christmas gifts are stocked, your students will explore four different locations full of activities and hidden messages. After completing all the activities, they will enter responses to questions on a Google Form. If all responses are entered correctly, they will find the key! Since this escape room is online (interactive pages) there is very little prep; just duplicate the student answer sheet, provide the link, and off they go! There are no locks to configure or clues to hide—everything you need is online. No Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams logins are necessary. Topics Evaluating algebraic expressions given the replacement You can use it as: ★ additional materials for remediation ★ a reward or “Fun Friday” activity ★ before the busy holiday break ★ an emergency sub lesson plan Due to the Terms of Use of the font/clip artists and stock photo websites that I have purchased from, this product is not editable. Thank you for understanding. Did you know… ? Your satisfaction is my #1 priority! If you encounter any issues with this resource, please contact me so I can resolve any concerns. I proofread carefully and strive to provide you with quality resources, but occasionally one gets by! Please feel free to contact me anytime! Email: matemaths@libero.it Copyright © 2022 Matemaths All rights reserved by the author. Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Not for public display.
New Year Math Escape Room Fractions Around the World
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New Year Math Escape Room Fractions Around the World

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Need an engaging, no prep activity for your first day after winter break? Your students will love this interactive digital escape room. This activity is designed to work on laptops, tablets, or smartphones. Your students will “visit” four different cities: New York, Paris, Rome and Tokyo. In order to travel from one city to another, they will have to solve operations with fractions. There are 40 problems: 10 addition 10 subtraction 10 multiplication 10 division After completing each game, they will find a link that will take them to another location. Since this escape room is online (interactive pages) there is very little prep; just duplicate the student answer sheet, provide the link, and off they go! There are no locks to configure or clues to hide—everything you need is online. No Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams logins are necessary. Due to the Terms of Use of the font/clip artists and stock photo websites that I have purchased from, this product is not editable. Thank you for understanding. Did you know… ? Your satisfaction is my #1 priority! If you encounter any issues with this resource, please contact me so I can resolve any concerns. I proofread carefully and strive to provide you with quality resources, but occasionally one gets by! Please feel free to contact me anytime! Email: matemaths@libero.it Follow me for resource updates, sales, and freebies! Facebook Pinterest Instagram Copyright © 2021 Matemaths All rights reserved by the author. Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Not for public display.
New Year Math Escape Room One Step Equations Around the World
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New Year Math Escape Room One Step Equations Around the World

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Need an engaging, no prep after winter break activity? Your students will love this interactive digital escape room. This activity is designed to work on laptops, tablets, or smartphones. Your students will “visit” four different cities: New York, Paris, Rome and Tokyo. In order to travel from one city to another, they will have to solve one step equations. There are 40 one step equations. After completing each game, they will find a link that will take them to another location. Since this escape room is online (interactive pages) there is very little prep; just duplicate the student answer sheet, provide the link, and off they go! There are no locks to configure or clues to hide—everything you need is online. No Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams logins are necessary. Due to the Terms of Use of the font/clip artists and stock photo websites that I have purchased from, this product is not editable. Thank you for understanding. Did you know… ? Your satisfaction is my #1 priority! If you encounter any issues with this resource, please contact me so I can resolve any concerns. I proofread carefully and strive to provide you with quality resources, but occasionally one gets by! Please feel free to contact me anytime! Email: matemaths@libero.it Follow me for resource updates, sales, and freebies! Facebook Pinterest Instagram Copyright © 2022 Matemaths All rights reserved by the author. Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Not for public display.
Valentine's Day Escape Room Order of Operations A Heart in Paris
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Valentine's Day Escape Room Order of Operations A Heart in Paris

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Looking for a no prep and engaging Valentine’s Day activity that also helps your students practice order of operations? The “A Heart in Paris” Digital Escape Room will help your fifth graders practice this concept while having fun! Based on the premise that a heart has lost its friend in Paris, your students will explore five different locations full of activities, and hidden messages. After completing all four activities, they will enter responses to questions on a Google Form. If all responses are entered correctly, the heart will be found! Since this escape room is online (interactive pages) there is very little prep; just duplicate the student answer sheet, provide the link, and off they go! There are no locks to configure or clues to hide—everything you need is online. No Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams logins are necessary. Topics Order of operations, with parentheses and no exponents You can use it as: ★ additional materials for remediation ★ a reward or “Fun Friday” activity ★ before the busy holiday break ★ an emergency sub lesson plan Due to the Terms of Use of the font/clip artists and stock photo websites that I have purchased from, this product is not editable. Thank you for understanding. Did you know… ? Your satisfaction is my #1 priority! If you encounter any issues with this resource, please contact me so I can resolve any concerns. I proofread carefully and strive to provide you with quality resources, but occasionally one gets by! Please feel free to contact me anytime! Email: matemaths@libero.it Follow me for resource updates, sales, and freebies! Facebook Pinterest Instagram Copyright © 2022 Matemaths All rights reserved by the author. Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Not for public display.
Order of Operations Activity | Digital Escape Room
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Order of Operations Activity | Digital Escape Room

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This Order of Operations | Around the World Escape Room is a fun way to engage your middle schoolers in learning how to solve expressions with order of operations! Travel to different places around the world while reinforcing how to solve order of operations expressions. Your students are bound to love this done-for-you digital escape room! Your students will “visit” four different cities: Sydney, St. Petersburg, London and San Francisco. In order to travel from one city to another, they will have to solve expressions with order of operations. There are 40 expressions: 10 without parentheses and 30 with parentheses, no exponent. After completing each game, they will find a link that will take them to another location. This activity is designed to work on laptops, tablets, or smartphones which makes it accessible to any of your learners and students! Since this escape room is online (interactive pages) there is very little prep; just duplicate the student answer sheet, provide the link, and off they go! There are no locks to configure or clues to hide—everything you need is online. No Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams logins are necessary. Due to the Terms of Use of the font/clip artists and stock photo websites that I have purchased from, this product is not editable. Thank you for understanding. Did you know… ? Your satisfaction is my #1 priority! If you encounter any issues with this resource, please contact me so I can resolve any concerns. I proofread carefully and strive to provide you with quality resources, but occasionally one gets by! Please feel free to contact me anytime! Email: matemaths@libero.it Follow me for resource updates, sales, and freebies! Facebook Pinterest Instagram Copyright © 2022 Matemaths All rights reserved by the author. Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Not for public display.