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Area, Perimeter and Geometry Magic Kingdom Escape Room

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Strongly recommend if you are using Bridges units. These are a fantastic review activity, and my students are extremely engaged!!!
I absolutely loved using this with my class! We did a "Disney" day and this was a fun intro into that. They were engaged and had so much fun! Thank you.
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Description

Review CCSS 3.MD.7, 3.MD.8, and 3.G.1 with this fun and exciting Magic Kingdom Math Escape Room.

The Scenario: A wizard has cursed the kingdom of Polygon in an attempt to end the reign of the evil King Rhombus. The wizard left clues which can be used by a fair and noble adventurer to lift the curse and free the citizens of the kingdom. Crack all 4 clues to free the kingdom and return peace to the land.

This digital escape room is hosted on Google Sites (TM). Students do NOT need to have any accounts and do not need to log into anything. You just need internet access and laptops or tablets This escape room can be done individually, in pairs or small groups, or you can do it with a whole class by presenting it on the whiteboard and having students work on scratch paper or whiteboards.

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Math Challenges:

  • Clue 1: Polygon Palooza: Polygon Match
  • Clue 2: Area & Perimeter
  • Clue 3: Castle Blue Print Area & Perimeter
  • Clue 4: Guess My Polygon? Attribute Match

Includes:

  • Link to the escape room Google Site
  • Directions including an answer key
  • Student Pages
  • Certificates

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Total Pages
17 pages
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Teaching Duration
1 hour
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Relate area to the operations of multiplication and addition.
Find the area of a rectangle with whole-number side lengths by tiling it, and show that the area is the same as would be found by multiplying the side lengths.
Multiply side lengths to find areas of rectangles with whole-number side lengths in the context of solving real world and mathematical problems, and represent whole-number products as rectangular areas in mathematical reasoning.
Solve real world and mathematical problems involving perimeters of polygons, including finding the perimeter given the side lengths, finding an unknown side length, and exhibiting rectangles with the same perimeter and different areas or with the same area and different perimeters.
Understand that shapes in different categories (e.g., rhombuses, rectangles, and others) may share attributes (e.g., having four sides), and that the shared attributes can define a larger category (e.g., quadrilaterals). Recognize rhombuses, rectangles, and squares as examples of quadrilaterals, and draw examples of quadrilaterals that do not belong to any of these subcategories.

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