This breakout escape room is a fun way for students to test their skills with adding and subtracting mixed numbers.
Contents:
♦ Teacher Instructions and FAQ
♦ 3 Levels to decode: Maze Decoder, Tarsia Puzzle, and Message Decoder
♦ Student Recording Sheet and Teacher Answer Key
♦ Link to an optional, but recommended, digital breakout room
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elleanor_branford
5 years ago
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On the google slides version, the first code, I keep getting 4321 yet it is saying I am incorrect?
ScienceSpot
5 years ago
Hi,<br />
The pages that contain the questions need to be used along with the google form. The google form is used for students to input their answers, so that you don't have to check all their work.<br />
I will also review how to solve level 1:<br />
The answer to the four questions in level 1, in order, are CADB<br />
C leads to 2<br />
A leads to 4<br />
D leads to 1<br />
B leads to 3<br />
If you put these in the same order it becomes 2413, which is the code for level 1.<br />
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I also understand that you will need these questions online so that students can see them. I will explain a quick and easy way for you to do this:<br />
You can use the following tool: https://smallpdf.com/split-pdf<br />
to extract the pages containing the questions into its own PDF. You can then upload that PDF to your class website, google classroom, dropbox, or something similar, so that the students can view the questions online.
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