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BUNDLE NO-PREP Math Escape Rooms - Multiplication & Division Fact Families 1-10

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3 Escape Rooms with 10 Multiplication / Division Fact Activities in each
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    This NO-PREP BUNDLE includes 3 products: Multiplication Facts 1-10, Division Facts 1-10, and Mixed Fact Families 1-10! Content covers all multiplication and division fact families 1 thru 10, and each works great as a stand-alone math activity, test prep, team-building activity, or even a math competition. The content is suitable for 3rd grade, 4th grade, 5th grade, or even later grades as a brain-break or fun review activity. It can be completed either individually or in groups. Students love working to solve the challenges in the fun and engaging digital format and complete the escape.

    What are people saying about our NO PREP Escape Rooms??

    Stacy R: "I downloaded this activity last night and used it the next day! No prep!! Thank you so much!! Awesome product, looking forward to using more!" (August 2018)

    Tutsy A: "This is awesome...I love that it is TRULY no prep, no printing, no cutting, just ready to go!!" (August 2018)

    NO PREP!! The locks of the escape room are all automatically controlled by a pre-coded Google Form, so all you have to do is boot up a computer or tablet for each individual or group. Google Classroom is not required, only an internet browser. Hard copies of the puzzles are included if you'd like to print them out for your students, or you can just have them use scratch paper as needed for working out the solutions.

    What You Get:

    Multiplication Facts 1-10 Escape Room

    11 Uniquely-formatted "Rooms" in one digital escape

    - The first room is a practice room, so that if you choose to make it a competition, you can ensure all students are set up and completed one practice run before starting!

    - One unique room for each multiplication fact family (1-10)

    Division Facts 1-10 Escape Room

    11 Uniquely-formatted "Rooms" in one digital escape

    - The first room is a practice room, so that if you choose to make it a competition, you can ensure all students are set up and completed one practice run before starting!

    - One unique room for each division fact family (1-10)

    MIXED! Multiplication & Division Facts 1-10 Escape Room

    11 Uniquely-formatted "Rooms" in one digital escape

    - The first room is a practice room, so that if you choose to make it a competition, you can ensure all students are set up and completed one practice run before starting!

    - Each unique room covers different multiplication & division facts (1-10)

    EACH of the above included Digital Escape Rooms comes complete with the following:

    A Google Form that automates each entire "escape"

    Printable copies of every room

    Answer keys for every room

    Teacher setup directions

    Student instructions for each math escape

    How to play:

    Each entire escape will take about 30-40 minutes (depending on student skill level).

    Set up a computer or a tablet for each individual or group (2-5 works best).

    The content is appropriate for grades 3-5 and reviews all multiplication & division facts 1-10.

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    Total Pages
    3 Escape Rooms with 10 Multiplication / Division Fact Activities in each
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    Teaching Duration
    90 minutes
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    Standards

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    Fluently multiply and divide within 100, using strategies such as the relationship between multiplication and division (e.g., knowing that 8 × 5 = 40, one knows 40 ÷ 5 = 8) or properties of operations. By the end of Grade 3, know from memory all products of two one-digit numbers.

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