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Dividing Radicals w/ Rationalizing the Denominator Digital Math Escape Room

Rated 4.85 out of 5, based on 13 reviews
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Scaffolded Math and Science
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Grade Levels
8th - 10th
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Pages
10 pages
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Scaffolded Math and Science
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My students always love using these escape rooms, and I love them because they're so straightforward to use!
This was a great resource with a good variety of problems. The directions were clear and my students really enjoyed the escape room aspect of it!
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Description

An engaging math escape room for dividing radicals. Students must unlock 5 locks by rationalizing the denominators in 20 radical expressions then simplifying. Questions are grouped 4 per puzzle, resulting in five 4-letter codes that will unlock all 5 locks.

Some expressions have radicals in the numerator as well as in the denominator. Some expressions require students to simplify the radicals, such as sqrt(18), sqrt(8) and sqrt(12).

The entire activity is housed in one GOOGLE Form. There are no links to outside websites. The 4-letter codes are set with answer validation so that students cannot move to the next puzzle until they enter the correct code. Includes answer key.

To add the digital escape room to your Google Drive: please open the PDF and click the button on page 3.

A printable PDF version has also been added to the file. Students can work in groups, each group starting at a different puzzle. Once done, students check the NEXT STEP box for which puzzle to visit next.

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10 pages
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