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3rd Grade Area and Perimeter with Whole Number Sides Digital Math Escape Game

Are your students struggling to stay engaged in practicing area and perimeter? This digital area and perimeter escape game focuses on area by tiling, area by multiplication, perimeter, and rectilinear area as well as basic area and perimeter vocabulary.

Prep is quick and easy... just share the link to the digital escape game in present mode with your class or put it up on the smartboard and get started!

This area and perimeter escape game starts with a home page of 10 locked objects. Students will answer three questions at a time to unlock each set of buttons for a total of 30 review questions. There are also three ribbons for them to earn along the way, keeping them engaged with the desire to earn all of the ribbons. Once they have received all three ribbons, they have finished the game! The question format is multiple choice only.

Questions Included:

  • definition of area
  • definition of perimeter
  • rectilinear area
  • area by tiling
  • area by multiplication
  • perimeter
  • perimeter of rectilinear shapes

Your students will love practicing multiplication and division when they unlock the locks and earn the ribbons!

This Area and Perimeter Escape Game is:

  • perfect for Google Classroom, virtual learning, quarantined students, centers, etc.

  • self-checking

  • highly accessible - students can play it on any device with Internet access - iPad, laptop, Chromebook, even smartphone!

TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID…

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Sarah T. says, “Area and perimeter lessons can sometimes be a bit dry for students, but my class is going to love this escape game! Looking forward to using this in the fall. Many thanks!”

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Kay Lisa H. says, "This is a super fun, engaging meaningful activity to practice area and perimeter! My students had so much fun while learning! Thank you!"

Frequently Asked Questions:

CAN STUDENTS DRAG ITEMS AROUND IN THIS GAME FORMAT?

  • No, the games are to be played in "presentation" mode, so students tap or click their way through questions. Moving objects is not possible.

WOULD THESE WORK FOR DISTANCE LEARNING?

  • Absolutely! With the Google Slides format, you will send a presentation link to students however you like - email, Remind, SeeSaw, ClassDojo, Google Classroom, etc.

I'M A PARENT. CAN I USE THESE?

  • Yes. All you and your children need are a Google account and Internet to play these games.

DO I NEED GOOGLE CLASSROOM?

  • No, just a Google account.

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