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MUSIC ESCAPE ROOM - Super Rhythm Rally!
By Jason Litt
Looking for a fun, exciting, challenging, and engaging way to reach students in your upper elementary or lower middle school grades? Try this all-inclusive lesson that will get your kids racing against the clock and each other with The Great Escape!
In “THE GREAT ESCAPE”, students will be given a specific amount of time to perform tasks successfully (as designed by the teacher). Each one of these tasks is a musical task and the theme for this escape room are rhythms.
There are five rooms, and in each room are several "tasks" students will have to perform (either individually, as a class, A vs B, side by side, or however you wish). As soon as the task is completed, advance the slide for the correct answer (the teacher will control the game).
After a certain number of tasks, a key will be issued to exit the room and head into another room with a different set of tasks.
The five rooms and tasks are as follows:
If students complete all tasks and open the door to all five rooms they win the game!
You can play this one of four ways
If you would like music to accompany this to make it a bit more engaging, try using this in the background:
Escape Room Background Music
Have a terrific time with this and let us know how it goes!
$5 Dollar Bill Identification & Scissor Cutting Practice: Fun Money Math
By The Student Worksheets
Help students master the basics of money with these engaging $5 Dollar Bill Identification & Scissor Cutting Practice Worksheets! This hands-on resource is designed to teach young learners about the $5 bill, combining essential money math skills with interactive scissor cutting activities.
Each worksheet includes exercises that involve identifying, cutting, and matching $5 bills, making learning about money both fun and practical.
With these worksheets, students will improve their ability to recognize the $5 dollar bill, understand its value, and build foundational math skills.
The scissor cutting activities also promote fine motor development, making these worksheets ideal for math centers, classroom lessons, or at-home practice.
Perfect for teachers and parents, this resource offers an engaging way to reinforce money recognition, math skills, and fine motor coordination in young learners!
$10 Dollar Bill Identification & Money Math Worksheets with Scissor Cutting
By The Student Worksheets
Introduce students to the value of money with these interactive $10 Dollar Bill Identification & Money Math Worksheets! This resource is designed to help young learners recognize and understand the $10 dollar bill while practicing essential money math skills.
Each worksheet includes engaging activities focused on identifying the $10 bill, counting money, and sorting coins, making it easy for students to build their financial literacy.
To add a hands-on element, these worksheets also incorporate scissor cutting practice, allowing students to cut, match, and organize $10 bills and coins.
This combination of money identification, counting, and cutting skills helps reinforce both math concepts and fine motor development, making these worksheets ideal for classroom lessons, math centers, or at-home learning.
Perfect for teachers and parents, this resource offers a fun, practical approach to teaching money recognition, math, and scissor skills!
Money Bill and Coin Worksheets Cut and Sort Fun Scissor Skills
By The Student Worksheets
pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters, half-dollars, and dollar coins, as well as $1, $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100 bills. Students cut out realistic images of coins and bills, Then, they sort and match them to the correct categories or complete simple money problems by arranging the cut-outs.
Make learning about money exciting and hands-on with this Cut and Sort Money Practice activity! Perfect for young learners, this worksheet combines scissor cutting practice with essential money identification skills.
This activity not only strengthens fine motor skills through cutting but also reinforces coin and bill recognition, counting, and basic math skills.
Ideal for classrooms, homeschooling, or independent practice, Cut and Sort Money Practice is a fun, educational way to help students become more confident with money concepts and develop their financial literacy in an interactive format!
Middle school art sub plans - Art Game
By Patricia
Engaging High School and Middle School Art Sub Plans: Art Game
Looking for a fun and engaging way to keep your high school and middle school art students learning even when you’re away? This Art game is the perfect no-prep activity for substitute plans or classroom reviews. Students will explore art movements, famous artists, and art supplies while having fun matching answers with their classmates!
This resource includes:
45 ready-to-use prompt cards covering key art topics.
Template to create a Dry-erase boar
Easy-to-follow teacher’s guide with instructions for gameplay and variations.
Perfect for:
✔️ High school and Middle school art classes
✔️ Substitute teacher plans (no prep required!)
✔️ Reviewing art concepts in a creative way
✔️ Encouraging teamwork and critical thinking
This game, with its reusable templates and simple materials, is easy to implement and sure to keep your students engaged. With this exciting art resource, make your next sub plan stress-free and meaningful!