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3rd Grade Math Digital Escape Room Winter Math Activity - Escape the Snow Globe

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The Great Classroom Escape
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Grade Levels
2nd - 3rd, Homeschool
Resource Type
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Formats Included
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Google Form™ Escape Room + PDF Extras
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Escape the Snow Globe provides an exciting and immersive way for students to practice math skills while embracing the winter theme. With challenging puzzles and interactive elements, it offers a fun and engaging learning experience that keeps students motivated and focused.
What a great resource to supplement our California State Standards. Kids were very engaged and I loved that is was user friendly for me as the teacher.
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Description

Looking for a 3rd grade winter math worksheet alternative? This digital escape room game is a perfect activity to use before Christmas break. Can your third graders use their math skills to help the snowman escape the snow globe? This quick digital escape room includes three puzzles which will have students racing to find a combination, look for a key, and figure out what order to push the buttons in. This engaging activity is great for your holiday party before winter break and can be done in-class or online for virtual learners. This is one of our Quick Escapes and is designed to be completed in 20-45 minutes (please note that times vary greatly by students). *If you are looking for a more challenging, full length escape room with more puzzles, check out our 3rd grade Revenge of the Gingerbread Man! The Snow Globe escape is designed to be able to be completed by students either individually or in pairs or small groups.

Breakouts are a great way to encourage engagement and increase participation, especially during the busy holiday season. Teacher love that this escape room requires very little prep (just click a link!), and it is completely self-checking. Students will not be able to progress through the escape room unless correct. The online breakout runs on a Google Form™, but you DO NOT need to be a Google Classroom™ user and students do not need Google™ accounts. Anybody with a device and an internet connection can complete this activity.

Here are the math skills that your students will need in order to complete the three puzzles:

  • Solve three word problems involving multiplication by 6 (six points on a snowflake). One of these problems is a basic 6 x 8 problem. A second problem can be viewed as a missing factor problem 6 x ? = 24 or as a division problem 24 ÷ 6 = ?. The third word problem is a two-step problem requiring students to first multiply by 6, then perform two-digit subtraction with regrouping.
  • Perform addition and subtraction problems within 1000 with regrouping. There are 12 total addition and subtraction problems. The answers to these problems is used to decode a message.
  • Round to three-digit numbers to the nearest 10 or 100. Students will follow clues requiring rounding to figure out what order to push buttons in.

What is included in the PDF?

  • Easy to follow instructions
  • Details for implementing this product for remote/distance learning (including the option to save a copy of the Google Form™ to your own drive
  • Detailed answer key
  • Teacher Tips
  • Optional recording page for students to show their equations and visual models
  • Optional success signs to snap a photo with to celebrate helping the snowman escape the snow globe

FAQ

  • Do students need to have Gmail™ accounts? NO! Anyone with internet access and a tablet, computer, or even phone can complete the breakout. The escape room is automated by a Google Form™, but does not require the teacher or students to have Google™ accounts.
  • How long will this take? That is the hardest question as the answer varies depending on each classroom, student, or group. Some students with a firm grasp on the concepts covered in this escape room will be able to complete the challenge very quickly (20 minutes), others will take longer. The majority of students will take between 35-45 minutes. Requiring students to use the recording form will increase the amount of time required to complete the puzzles. The form will not save student data, so if you are worried about your students not finishing on time, simply have them write their answers on scratch paper. They can then come back and quickly re-enter their answers and pick up where they left off.
  • Will students have to search the web to figure out the puzzles? NO! All of the information needed will be provided in the Google Form™. The math in this activity is all standards-based.

This activity is great to use before Christmas break (note that it is not holiday-themed), or any time during the winter!

Total Pages
Google Form™ Escape Room + PDF Extras
Answer Key
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Teaching Duration
45 minutes
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Use place value understanding to round whole numbers to the nearest 10 or 100.
Fluently add and subtract within 1000 using strategies and algorithms based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction.
Use multiplication and division within 100 to solve word problems in situations involving equal groups, arrays, and measurement quantities, e.g., by using drawings and equations with a symbol for the unknown number to represent the problem.
Solve two-step word problems using the four operations. Represent these problems using equations with a letter standing for the unknown quantity. Assess the reasonableness of answers using mental computation and estimation strategies including rounding.

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