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Are you struggling to make practicing transformations engaging for your middle school and Algebra students? With this digital escape room, creative challenges hold students’ attention while providing rigorous practice, making teachers and students happy!
Included in this resource is:
- 8 uniquely crafted worksheets that provide a code word or number when completed correctly.
- Graphing Points on the Coordinate Plane.
- Congruent Figures/Corresponding Angles and Sides.
- Translations.
- Reflections.
- Rotations.
- Determining if two figures are similar.
- Solving for a missing side on similar figures.
- Dilations (both enlargements and reductions).
- A pre-made, ready-to-assign Google Form for students to input their codes.
- Step-by-step directions for creating your own google form, allowing you to mix and match the challenges to make the perfect activity for your unique students.
- Three packet cover options.
- Detailed answer keys for each lock.
- An Answer Key at a Glance – perfect for substitutes or self-checking students!
- New Update: As of March 15, 2020, this resource includes a digital option for each challenge through google slides to support teachers as they plan for remote learning.
How does a Digital Escape Room work?
Digital escape rooms allow teachers to provide the excitement of an escape room-themed activity without the hours of preparation!
- Print out a packet for each student or each group. Select which packet cover you’d like to use, or forgo that option to save paper.
- Assign the premade google form to your students via google classroom.
- Students will work together or individually to solve each challenge and enter the codes on the google form.
- Sit back, and watch your students work together to solve grade-level problems and discover secret codes!
What if I don’t want to use all of the challenges or locks?
No worries! Included in this resource are numberless locks and directions for creating your own digital escape room google form! This means that you can mix and match the activities that your unique students need to practice.
Thank you for your time,
Aly Franklin