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Seasonal Math Escape Room Bundle | 3rd Grade | Digital and Print

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    Check out this seasonal escape room bundle! These are great ways to engage your students and review math skills in a fun, engaging way. This bundle is a GROWING BUNDLE and is full of low-prep escape rooms that will keep your students motivated and engaged to practice their math skills.

    Save $$$$ buy the bundle while it's still low in price. As escapes are added, the price will increase!

    *THERE WILL BE A TOTAL OF 8 ESCAPES IN THIS GROWING BUNDLE

    • Back to School - Tentative release early July 2020
    • Halloween - included
    • Thanksgiving - included
    • Holiday/Winter Break - included
    • New Year's - included
    • Valentine's Day - included
    • St. Patrick's Day - included
    • Escape to Summer Break - just added 5/4/20

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    PERFECT FOR 3RD GRADERS

    The Halloween escape room requires students to demonstrate an understanding of:

    • Multiplication and Division word problems (1 step and 2-step).
    • Multiplication and Division Facts.
    • Properties of multiplication.
    • Strategies for multiplication (number lines and arrays).
    • Addition and subtraction within 1,000.
    • Addition and subtraction word problems (1 step and 2-step).
    • Aligns to CCSS 3.OA.1, 3.OA.2, 3.OA.3, 3.OA.4, 3.OA.5, 3.OA.6, 3.OA.7, 3.OA.8, 3.NBT.2

    The Thanksgiving escape room requires students to demonstrate an understanding of:

    • Multiplication and Division word problems
    • Multiplication and Division Facts
    • Distributive Property
    • Use multiplication to find the area of rectangles.
    • Aligns to CCSS 3.OA.1, 3.OA.2, 3.OA.3, 3.OA.4, 3.OA.5, 3.OA.7, 3.MD.7

    The Holiday escape room requires students to demonstrate an understanding of:

    • Multiplication and Division word problems (1 step and 2-step).
    • Multiplication and Division Facts.
    • Properties of multiplication.
    • Strategies for multiplication (number lines and arrays).
    • Addition and subtraction within 1,000.
    • Addition and subtraction word problems (1 step and 2-step).
    • Aligns to CCSS 3.OA.1, 3.OA.2, 3.OA.3, 3.OA.4, 3.OA.5, 3.OA.6, 3.OA.7, 3.OA.8, 3.NBT.2

    The New Year's escape room requires students to demonstrate an understanding of:

    • Multiplication and Division word problems (1 step and 2-step).
    • Multiplication and Division Facts.
    • Representing multiplication with arrays and number lines.
    • Addition and subtraction within 1,000.
    • Use a bar graph to solve addition and subtraction word problems (2-step).
    • Find the area by counting unit squares.
    • Understand the relationship between multiplication and area.
    • Rounding 3-digit numbers to the nearest ten.
    • Aligns to CCSS 3.OA.1, 3.OA.3, 3.OA.4, 3.OA.5, 3.OA.6, 3.OA.7, 3.OA.8, 3.OA.9, 3.NBT.1, 3.NBT.2, 3.MD.3, and 3.MD.6.

    The Valentine's Day escape room requires students to demonstrate an understanding of:

    • Word problems (one and two-step) using the four operations.
    • Solve multiplication and division facts.
    • Read and interpret bar graphs and pictographs.
    • Find the area rectangles.
    • Solve 3-digit addition and subtraction equations.
    • Rounding 3-digit numbers to the nearest 10 and 100.
    • Aligns to CCSS 3.NBT.1, 3.NBT.2, 3.OA.3, 3.OA.4, 3.OA.7, 3.OA.8, 3.MD.3, 3.MD.7.

    The St. Patrick's Day escape room requires students to demonstrate an understanding of:

    • Word problems (one and two-step) using the four operations.
    • Solve multiplication and division facts.
    • Identify fractions with models and on the number line.
    • Read and interpret bar graphs and pictographs.
    • Find the area of rectangles.
    • Solve 3-digit addition and subtraction equations.
    • Rounding 3-digit numbers to the nearest 10 and 100.
    • Aligns to CCSS 3.NBT.1, 3.NBT.2, 3.OA.3, 3.OA.4, 3.OA.7, 3.OA.8, 3.MD.3, 3.MD.7, 3.NF.1, 3.NF.2.

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    What's included with each escape:

    • 4 LOW-PREP challenges for your students to complete.
    • Tech (Google Form) and Tech-Free versions.
    • The back story narrative to set a purpose for the escape room.
    • Answer key, recording sheet, step-by-step directions on how to use.
    • Congratulations page for students.
    • Editable file so you can edit to fit the needs of your students.

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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Tell and write time to the nearest minute and measure time intervals in minutes. Solve word problems involving addition and subtraction of time intervals in minutes, e.g., by representing the problem on a number line diagram.
    Measure and estimate liquid volumes and masses of objects using standard units of grams (g), kilograms (kg), and liters (l). Add, subtract, multiply, or divide to solve one-step word problems involving masses or volumes that are given in the same units, e.g., by using drawings (such as a beaker with a measurement scale) to represent the problem.
    Draw a scaled picture graph and a scaled bar graph to represent a data set with several categories. Solve one- and two-step “how many more” and “how many less” problems using information presented in scaled bar graphs. For example, draw a bar graph in which each square in the bar graph might represent 5 pets.
    Recognize area as an attribute of plane figures and understand concepts of area measurement.
    A square with side length 1 unit, called “a unit square,” is said to have “one square unit” of area, and can be used to measure area.

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