8th Grade Winter Games

Secret Santa Questionnaire for School, Holiday Gift Exchange Christmas Wish List

By The Student Worksheets

Make your holiday gift exchange more exciting with this Printable Secret Santa Questionnaire! Perfect for co-workers, school staff, PTO/PTA events, neighborhood parties, church communities, and holiday festivals, this fun and interactive form makes gift-giving simple and meaningful. Participants can easily list their favorite things, preferences, and gift ideas, helping everyone pick the perfect gift!

This versatile Christmas printable is ideal for creating an organized and enjoyable Secret Santa experience at office holiday parties, school gatherings, or community events. Whether you're planning a work gift exchange, a team-building activity, or a festive winter celebration, this questionnaire adds a personal touch to the holiday season.

Features:

  • Instant PDF Download
  • Includes sections for hobbies, favorite items, and preferences
  • Fun "This or That" and "Yes/No" sections to get to know each participant
  • Space for food allergies or restrictions

Uses:

  • Office holiday parties
  • Secret Santa gift exchanges
  • Employee wishlists
  • Teacher appreciation gifts
  • Community or church events
  • School staff holiday presents

Add joy and ease to your Christmas celebrations with this ready-to-use Secret Santa form! It's perfect for kids, teens, adults, and seniors alike, making it great for family gatherings or office team building.

$1.99

New Year Math Fraction Operations Pixel Art Activity

By Matemaths

Let your students practice while having fun with this engaging, no-prep, and self-checking order of operations mystery picture activity.

Students will solve 20 operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of improper fractions). All answers are positive proper or improper fractions.

I used it as a sub-plan in sixth grade and the kids loved it. As they correctly answer the questions a mystery picture will be revealed.

Perfect for:

  • practicing,
  • homework,
  • reviewing material,
  • an emergency substitute lesson plan!

A printable version of the questions is also included.

Solutions are included for your convenience.

Since this activity is online (interactive pages) there is very little prep; just provide the link, and off they go! There are no locks to configure or clues to hide—everything you need is online. No Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams logins are necessary.

Due to the Terms of Use of the font/clip artists and stock photo websites I purchased from, this product is not editable. Thank you for understanding.

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  • You can earn credits for future TeachShare purchases by leaving feedback on resources you purchase
  • Your satisfaction is my #1 priority! If you encounter any issues with this resource, please contact me so I can resolve any concerns. I proofread carefully and strive to provide you with quality resources, but occasionally one gets by!

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Email: infomatemaths@gmail.com

Copyright © 2024 Matemaths

All rights reserved by the author.

Permission to copy for single classroom use only.

Not for public display.

$3.00

Winter Math Order of Operations Intermediate Pixel Art Activity

By Matemaths

Let your 6th-grade students practice while having fun with this engaging, no-prep, and self-checking order of operations mystery picture activity.

This pixel art activity will be a great way to review your lesson.

Students will solve 20 expressions with parentheses and no exponents.

As they correctly answer the questions a mystery picture will be revealed.

It includes 20 expressions with parentheses and no exponents.

All answers are positive integers.

Perfect for:

  • practicing,
  • homework,
  • reviewing material,
  • an emergency substitute lesson plan!

Since this activity is online (interactive pages) there is very little prep; just provide the link, and off they go! There are no locks to configure or clues to hide—everything you need is online. No Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams logins are necessary.

Due to the Terms of Use of the font/clip artists and stock photo websites I purchased from, this product is not editable. Thank you for understanding.

Did you know...

  • You can earn credits for future TeachShare purchases by leaving feedback on resources you purchase
  • Your satisfaction is my #1 priority! If you encounter any issues with this resource, please contact me so I can resolve any concerns. I proofread carefully and strive to provide you with quality resources, but occasionally one gets by!

Please feel free to contact me anytime!

Email: infomatemaths@gmail.com

Copyright © 2023 Matemaths

All rights reserved by the author.

Permission to copy for single classroom use only.

Not for public display.

$3.00

Order of Operations | Mystery Picture Digital Activity

By Matemaths

Let your 6th-grade students practice while having fun with this engaging, no-prep, and self-checking order of operations mystery picture activity.

This pixel art activity will be a great way to review your lesson.

Students will solve 20 expressions with parentheses and no exponents.

As they correctly answer the questions a mystery picture will be revealed.

It includes 20 expressions with parentheses and no exponents.

All answers are positive integers.

Perfect for:

  • practicing,
  • homework,
  • reviewing material,
  • an emergency substitute lesson plan!

Since this activity is online (interactive pages) there is very little prep; just provide the link, and off they go! There are no locks to configure or clues to hide—everything you need is online. No Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams logins are necessary.

Due to the Terms of Use of the font/clip artists and stock photo websites I purchased from, this product is not editable. Thank you for understanding.

Did you know...

  • You can earn credits for future TeachShare purchases by leaving feedback on resources you purchase
  • Your satisfaction is my #1 priority! If you encounter any issues with this resource, please contact me so I can resolve any concerns. I proofread carefully and strive to provide you with quality resources, but occasionally one gets by!

Please feel free to contact me anytime!

Email: infomatemaths@gmail.com

Copyright © 2024 Matemaths

All rights reserved by the author.

Permission to copy for single classroom use only.

Not for public display.

Free

Winter Math Adding and Subtracting Polynomials Pixel Art Activity

By Matemaths

Let your students practice while having fun with this engaging, no-prep, and self-checking adding and subtracting polynomials mystery picture activity.

This pixel art activity will be a great way to review your lesson.

Students will solve 20 problems.

As they correctly answer the questions a mystery picture will be revealed.

A printable version of the questions is also included.

Perfect for:

  • practicing,
  • homework,
  • reviewing material,
  • an emergency substitute lesson plan!

Watch the video preview to see all the questions.


If they need to complete the activity on different days, they must use the same device and the same browser.

A button "continue" will appear on the first page.


Since this activity is online (interactive pages) there is really no prep; just provide the link, and off they go! There are no locks to configure or clues to hide—everything you need is online. No Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams logins are necessary.

Due to the Terms of Use of the font/clip artists and stock photo websites I purchased from, this product is not editable. Thank you for understanding.

Did you know...

  • You can earn credits for future TeachShare purchases by leaving feedback on resources you purchase
  • Your satisfaction is my #1 priority! If you encounter any issues with this resource, please contact me so I can resolve any concerns. I proofread carefully and strive to provide you with quality resources, but occasionally one gets by!

Please feel free to contact me anytime!

Email: infomatemaths@gmail.com

Copyright © 2023 Matemaths

All rights reserved by the author.

Permission to copy for single classroom use only.

Not for public display.

$3.00

Finding Slope from Table | Pixel Art Winter Math Activity

By Matemaths

Engage your 7th-10th grade students with this no-prep, self-checking digital activity!

Finding Slope from Table Pixel Art allows students to practice finding slope from table while revealing a fun mystery picture.

Perfect for:

  • practicing,
  • homework,
  • reviewing material,
  • an emergency substitute lesson plan!

This digital activity is designed to help students analyze a graph and determine the slope of a given line.

With 20 questions to solve, students will progressively reveal a mystery picture as they correctly answer each question.

This resource is suitable for students in grades 7-10 and can be used in a variety of ways, from individual practice to whole-class engagement.

Why do you need it:

- No-prep and self-checking, saving you time and effort in grading.

- Engages students with a fun and interactive activity.

- Provides ample practice for students to reinforce their understanding of finding slope from a graph.

- Can be implemented in various settings, including in-class practice, homework assignments, reviewing material, or as an emergency substitute lesson plan.

Instructions:

1. Share the link to the digital activity with your students.

2. Students will analyze the table provided and calculate the slope of each line.

3. As students answer each question correctly, they will reveal portions of a mystery picture.

This activity is designed to work on laptops, tablets, or smartphones, making it accessible to any of your learners and students!

Since this activity is online (interactive pages) there is very little prep; just provide the link, and off they go! There are no locks to configure or clues to hide—everything you need is online. No Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams logins are necessary.

Due to the Terms of Use of the font/clip artists and stock photo websites I purchased from, this product is not editable. Thank you for understanding.

Did you know...

  • You can earn credits for future TeachShare purchases by leaving feedback on resources you purchase
  • Your satisfaction is my #1 priority! If you encounter any issues with this resource, please contact me so I can resolve any concerns. I proofread carefully and strive to provide you with quality resources, but occasionally one gets by!

Please feel free to contact me anytime!

Email: infomatemaths@gmail.com

Copyright © 2024 Matemaths

All rights reserved by the author.

Permission to copy for single classroom use only.

Not for public display.

$3.15

Winter Math Constant of Proportionality Pixel Art Activity

By Matemaths

Let your students practice while having fun with this engaging, no-prep, and self-checking constant of proportionality mystery picture activity.

This pixel art activity will be a great way to review your lesson.

Students will calculate the constant of proportionality k from 20 different tables of values.

As they correctly answer the questions a mystery picture will be revealed.

Perfect for:

  • practicing,
  • homework,
  • reviewing material,
  • an emergency substitute lesson plan!

Watch the video preview to see all the questions.


If they need to complete the activity on different days, they must use the same device and the same browser.

A button "continue" will appear on the first page.


Since this activity is online (interactive pages) there is really no prep; just provide the link, and off they go! There are no locks to configure or clues to hide—everything you need is online. No Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams logins are necessary.

Due to the Terms of Use of the font/clip artists and stock photo websites I purchased from, this product is not editable. Thank you for understanding.

Did you know...

  • You can earn credits for future TeachShare purchases by leaving feedback on resources you purchase
  • Your satisfaction is my #1 priority! If you encounter any issues with this resource, please contact me so I can resolve any concerns. I proofread carefully and strive to provide you with quality resources, but occasionally one gets by!

Please feel free to contact me anytime!

Email: infomatemaths@gmail.com

Copyright © 2023 Matemaths

All rights reserved by the author.

Permission to copy for single classroom use only.

Not for public display.

$3.00

New Year Math Order of Operations Pixel Art Activity

By Matemaths

Let your 6th-grade students practice while having fun with this engaging, no-prep, and self-checking order of operations mystery picture activity.

This pixel art activity will be a great way to review your lesson.

Students will solve 20 expressions with parentheses and no exponents.

As they correctly answer the questions a mystery picture will be revealed.

It includes 20 expressions with parentheses and no exponents.

All answers are positive integers.

Perfect for:

  • practicing,
  • homework,
  • reviewing material,
  • an emergency substitute lesson plan!

Since this activity is online (interactive pages) there is very little prep; just provide the link, and off they go! There are no locks to configure or clues to hide—everything you need is online. No Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams logins are necessary.

Due to the Terms of Use of the font/clip artists and stock photo websites I purchased from, this product is not editable. Thank you for understanding.

Did you know...

  • You can earn credits for future TeachShare purchases by leaving feedback on resources you purchase
  • Your satisfaction is my #1 priority! If you encounter any issues with this resource, please contact me so I can resolve any concerns. I proofread carefully and strive to provide you with quality resources, but occasionally one gets by!

Please feel free to contact me anytime!

Email: infomatemaths@gmail.com

Copyright © 2024 Matemaths

All rights reserved by the author.

Permission to copy for single classroom use only.

Not for public display.

$3.00

New Year 2024 Math Escape Room One Step Equations | Holidays Around the World

By Matemaths

Need an engaging, no prep after winter break activity? Your students will love this interactive digital escape room.

This activity is designed to work on laptops, tablets, or smartphones.

Your students will “visit” four different cities: New York, Paris, Rome and Tokyo.

In order to travel from one city to another, they will have to solve one step equations.

There are 40 one step equations.

After completing each game, they will find a link that will take them to another location.

Since this escape room is online (interactive pages) there is very little prep; just duplicate the student answer sheet, provide the link, and off they go! There are no locks to configure or clues to hide—everything you need is online. No Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams logins are necessary.

Due to the Terms of Use of the font/clip artists and stock photo websites that I have purchased from, this product is not editable. Thank you for understanding.

Did you know...

  • You can earn credits for future TeachShare purchases by leaving feedback on resources you purchase?
  • Your satisfaction is my #1 priority! If you encounter any issues with this resource, please contact me so I can resolve any concerns. I proofread carefully and strive to provide you with quality resources, but occasionally one gets by!

Please feel free to contact me anytime!

Email: infomatemaths@gmail.com

Copyright © 2023 Matemaths

All rights reserved by the author.

Permission to copy for single classroom use only.

Not for public display.

$4.25

Chinese New Year 2024 Math Order of Operations Pixel Art Activity

By Matemaths

Let your 6th-grade students practice while having fun with this engaging, no-prep, and self-checking order of operations mystery picture activity.

This pixel art activity will be a great way to review your lesson.

Students will solve 20 expressions with parentheses and no exponents.

As they correctly answer the questions a mystery picture will be revealed.

It includes 20 expressions with parentheses and no exponents.

All answers are positive integers.

Perfect for:

  • practicing,
  • homework,
  • reviewing material,
  • an emergency substitute lesson plan!

Since this activity is online (interactive pages) there is very little prep; just provide the link, and off they go! There are no locks to configure or clues to hide—everything you need is online. No Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams logins are necessary.

Due to the Terms of Use of the font/clip artists and stock photo websites I purchased from, this product is not editable. Thank you for understanding.

Did you know...

  • You can earn credits for future TeachShare purchases by leaving feedback on resources you purchase
  • Your satisfaction is my #1 priority! If you encounter any issues with this resource, please contact me so I can resolve any concerns. I proofread carefully and strive to provide you with quality resources, but occasionally one gets by!

Please feel free to contact me anytime!

Email: infomatemaths@gmail.com

Copyright © 2024 Matemaths

All rights reserved by the author.

Permission to copy for single classroom use only.

Not for public display.

$3.15

New Year Order of Operations Holydays Around the World; Math Digital Escape Room

By Matemaths

Need an engaging, no prep after winter break activity? Your students will love this Order of Operations interactive digital escape room.

This activity is designed to work on laptops, tablets, or smartphones.

Your students will “visit” four different cities: New York, Paris, Rome and Tokyo.

In order to travel from one city to another, they will have to solve expressions using Order of Operations.

There are 40 expressions, with parentheses and no exponent.

After completing each game, they will find a link that will take them to another location.

A printable version of the questions is also included.

Since this escape room is online (interactive pages) there is very little prep; just duplicate the student answer sheet, provide the link, and off they go! There are no locks to configure or clues to hide—everything you need is online. No Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams logins are necessary.

If your students need to complete it on different days, they just have to save the address at the top of the page and they will start back right where they left off.

You can use it as:

★ additional materials for remediation

★ a reward or “Fun Friday” activity

★ before the busy holiday break

★ an emergency sub lesson plan

Due to the Terms of Use of the font/clip artists and stock photo websites that I have purchased from, this product is not editable. Thank you for understanding.

Did you know...

  • You can earn credits for future TeachShare purchases by leaving feedback on resources you purchase?
  • Your satisfaction is my #1 priority! If you encounter any issues with this resource, please contact me so I can resolve any concerns. I proofread carefully and strive to provide you with quality resources, but occasionally one gets by!

Please feel free to contact me anytime!

Email: infomatemaths@gmail.com

Copyright © 2024 Matemaths

All rights reserved by the author.

Permission to copy for single classroom use only.

Not for public display.

$4.50

New Year Order of Operations Holydays Around the World; Math Digital Escape Room

By Matemaths

Need an engaging, no prep after winter break activity? Your students will love this Order of Operations interactive digital escape room.

This activity is designed to work on laptops, tablets, or smartphones.

Your students will “visit” four different cities: New York, Paris, Rome and Tokyo.

In order to travel from one city to another, they will have to solve expressions using Order of Operations.

There are 40 expressions, with parentheses and no exponent.

After completing each game, they will find a link that will take them to another location.

A printable version of the questions is also included.

Since this escape room is online (interactive pages) there is very little prep; just duplicate the student answer sheet, provide the link, and off they go! There are no locks to configure or clues to hide—everything you need is online. No Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams logins are necessary.

If your students need to complete it on different days, they just have to save the address at the top of the page and they will start back right where they left off.

You can use it as:

★ additional materials for remediation

★ a reward or “Fun Friday” activity

★ before the busy holiday break

★ an emergency sub lesson plan

Due to the Terms of Use of the font/clip artists and stock photo websites that I have purchased from, this product is not editable. Thank you for understanding.

Did you know...

  • You can earn credits for future TeachShare purchases by leaving feedback on resources you purchase?
  • Your satisfaction is my #1 priority! If you encounter any issues with this resource, please contact me so I can resolve any concerns. I proofread carefully and strive to provide you with quality resources, but occasionally one gets by!

Please feel free to contact me anytime!

Email: infomatemaths@gmail.com

Copyright © 2024 Matemaths

All rights reserved by the author.

Permission to copy for single classroom use only.

Not for public display.

$4.50

Chinese New Year 2024 Math Order of Operations Pixel Art Activity

By Matemaths

Let your 6th-grade students practice while having fun with this engaging, no-prep, and self-checking order of operations mystery picture activity.

This pixel art activity will be a great way to review your lesson.

Students will solve 20 expressions with parentheses and no exponents.

As they correctly answer the questions a mystery picture will be revealed.

It includes 20 expressions with parentheses and no exponents.

All answers are positive integers.

Perfect for:

  • practicing,
  • homework,
  • reviewing material,
  • an emergency substitute lesson plan!

Since this activity is online (interactive pages) there is very little prep; just provide the link, and off they go! There are no locks to configure or clues to hide—everything you need is online. No Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams logins are necessary.

Due to the Terms of Use of the font/clip artists and stock photo websites I purchased from, this product is not editable. Thank you for understanding.

Did you know...

  • You can earn credits for future TeachShare purchases by leaving feedback on resources you purchase
  • Your satisfaction is my #1 priority! If you encounter any issues with this resource, please contact me so I can resolve any concerns. I proofread carefully and strive to provide you with quality resources, but occasionally one gets by!

Please feel free to contact me anytime!

Email: infomatemaths@gmail.com

Copyright © 2024 Matemaths

All rights reserved by the author.

Permission to copy for single classroom use only.

Not for public display.

$3.15

Winter Math Solving One and Two Step Inequalities Self Checking Escape Room

By Matemaths

Looking for a no prep and engaging winter activity that also reinforces one and two step inequalities skills? The "Disappeared Snowman" Digital Escape Room will help your sixth graders practice this concept while having fun!

Based on the premise that the snowman asks to be rescued, your students will explore different locations full of activities, and hidden messages. After completing all the activities, they will enter a code they found after solving each set of problems. If all responses are entered correctly, the snowman will be rescued!

Since this escape room is online (interactive pages) there is no prep; just duplicate the student answer sheet, provide the link, and off they go! There are no locks to configure or clues to hide—everything you need is online. No Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams logins are necessary.

You can use it as:

★ additional materials for remediation

★ a reward or “Fun Friday” activity

★ before the busy holiday break

★ an emergency sub lesson plan

Due to the Terms of Use of the font/clip artists and stock photo websites that I have purchased from, this product is not editable. Thank you for understanding.

Did you know...

  • You can earn credits for future TeachShare purchases by leaving feedback on resources you purchase?
  • Your satisfaction is my #1 priority! If you encounter any issues with this resource, please contact me so I can resolve any concerns. I proofread carefully and strive to provide you with quality resources, but occasionally one gets by!

Please feel free to contact me anytime!

Email: infomatemaths@gmail.com

Copyright © 2024 Matemaths

All rights reserved by the author.

Permission to copy for single classroom use only.

Not for public display.

$4.00

Winter Math Plotting Points on the Coordinate Plane | Pixel Art Activity

By Matemaths

Let your 5th and 6th-grade students practice while having fun with this winter themed, engaging, no-prep, and self-checking plotting points on the coordinate plane mystery picture activity.

This pixel art activity will be a great way to review your lesson.

Students will plot (drag and drop) 20 points, ordered pairs (all four quadrants).

As they correctly plot each point, a mystery picture will be revealed.

Perfect for:

  • practicing,
  • homework,
  • reviewing material,
  • an emergency substitute lesson plan!

Since this activity is online (interactive pages) there is very little prep; just provide the link, and off they go! There are no locks to configure or clues to hide—everything you need is online. No Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams logins are necessary.

Due to the Terms of Use of the font/clip artists and stock photo websites I purchased from, this product is not editable. Thank you for understanding.

Did you know...

  • You can earn credits for future TeachShare purchases by leaving feedback on resources you purchase
  • Your satisfaction is my #1 priority! If you encounter any issues with this resource, please contact me so I can resolve any concerns. I proofread carefully and strive to provide you with quality resources, but occasionally one gets by!

Please feel free to contact me anytime!

Email: infomatemaths@gmail.com

Copyright © 2024 Matemaths

All rights reserved by the author.

Permission to copy for single classroom use only.

Not for public display.

$3.15

Winter Math Plotting Points on the Coordinate Plane | Pixel Art Activity

By Matemaths

Let your 5th and 6th-grade students practice while having fun with this winter themed, engaging, no-prep, and self-checking plotting points on the coordinate plane mystery picture activity.

This pixel art activity will be a great way to review your lesson.

Students will plot (drag and drop) 20 points, ordered pairs (all four quadrants).

As they correctly plot each point, a mystery picture will be revealed.

Perfect for:

  • practicing,
  • homework,
  • reviewing material,
  • an emergency substitute lesson plan!

Since this activity is online (interactive pages) there is very little prep; just provide the link, and off they go! There are no locks to configure or clues to hide—everything you need is online. No Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams logins are necessary.

Due to the Terms of Use of the font/clip artists and stock photo websites I purchased from, this product is not editable. Thank you for understanding.

Did you know...

  • You can earn credits for future TeachShare purchases by leaving feedback on resources you purchase
  • Your satisfaction is my #1 priority! If you encounter any issues with this resource, please contact me so I can resolve any concerns. I proofread carefully and strive to provide you with quality resources, but occasionally one gets by!

Please feel free to contact me anytime!

Email: infomatemaths@gmail.com

Copyright © 2024 Matemaths

All rights reserved by the author.

Permission to copy for single classroom use only.

Not for public display.

$3.15

Winter Math Escape Room | Integer Operations

By Matemaths

Looking for a no prep and engaging after winter break activity that also helps your students practice operations with integers? The "Disappeared Snowman" Digital Escape Room will help your sixth graders practice this concept while having fun!

Based on the premise that the snowman asks to be rescued, your students will explore five different locations full of activities, and hidden messages. After completing all the activities (20 questions on adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing integers) and collected the parts of the code they will enter responses on a keyboard. If the code is entered correctly, the snowman will be rescued!

Since this escape room is online (interactive pages) there is very little prep; just duplicate the student answer sheet, provide the link, and off they go! There are no locks to configure or clues to hide—everything you need is online. No Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams logins are necessary.

You can use it as:

★ additional materials for remediation

★ a reward or “Fun Friday” activity

★ before the busy holiday break

★ an emergency sub lesson plan

Due to the Terms of Use of the font/clip artists and stock photo websites that I have purchased from, this product is not editable. Thank you for understanding.

Did you know...

  • You can earn credits for future TeachShare purchases by leaving feedback on resources you purchase?
  • Your satisfaction is my #1 priority! If you encounter any issues with this resource, please contact me so I can resolve any concerns. I proofread carefully and strive to provide you with quality resources, but occasionally one gets by!

Please feel free to contact me anytime!

Email: infomatemaths@gmail.com

Copyright © 2024 Matemaths

All rights reserved by the author.

Permission to copy for single classroom use only.

Not for public display.

$4.25

Winter Math Solving One Step Equations Practice Digital Escape Room Activity

By Matemaths

Looking for a no prep and engaging winter activity that also reinforces one step equations skills? The "Disappeared Snowman" Digital Escape Room will help your sixth graders practice this concept while having fun!

Based on the premise that the snowman asks to be rescued, your students will explore four different locations full of activities, and hidden messages. After completing all four activities, they will enter responses to questions a form.

If all responses are entered correctly, the snowman will be rescued!

Since this escape room is online (interactive pages) there is very little prep; just duplicate the student answer sheet, provide the link, and off they go! There are no locks to configure or clues to hide—everything you need is online. No Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams logins are necessary.

You can use it as:

★ additional materials for remediation

★ a reward or “Fun Friday” activity

★ before the busy holiday break

★ an emergency sub lesson plan

Due to the Terms of Use of the font/clip artists and stock photo websites that I have purchased from, this product is not editable. Thank you for understanding.

Did you know...

  • You can earn credits for future TeachShare purchases by leaving feedback on resources you purchase?
  • Your satisfaction is my #1 priority! If you encounter any issues with this resource, please contact me so I can resolve any concerns. I proofread carefully and strive to provide you with quality resources, but occasionally one gets by!

Please feel free to contact me anytime!

Email: infomatemaths@gmail.com

Copyright © 2024 Matemaths

All rights reserved by the author.

Permission to copy for single classroom use only.

Not for public display.

$4.00

Winter Math Escape Room | Integer Operations

By Matemaths

Looking for a no prep and engaging after winter break activity that also helps your students practice operations with integers? The "Disappeared Snowman" Digital Escape Room will help your sixth graders practice this concept while having fun!

Based on the premise that the snowman asks to be rescued, your students will explore five different locations full of activities, and hidden messages. After completing all the activities (20 questions on adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing integers) and collected the parts of the code they will enter responses on a keyboard. If the code is entered correctly, the snowman will be rescued!

Since this escape room is online (interactive pages) there is very little prep; just duplicate the student answer sheet, provide the link, and off they go! There are no locks to configure or clues to hide—everything you need is online. No Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams logins are necessary.

You can use it as:

★ additional materials for remediation

★ a reward or “Fun Friday” activity

★ before the busy holiday break

★ an emergency sub lesson plan

Due to the Terms of Use of the font/clip artists and stock photo websites that I have purchased from, this product is not editable. Thank you for understanding.

Did you know...

  • You can earn credits for future TeachShare purchases by leaving feedback on resources you purchase?
  • Your satisfaction is my #1 priority! If you encounter any issues with this resource, please contact me so I can resolve any concerns. I proofread carefully and strive to provide you with quality resources, but occasionally one gets by!

Please feel free to contact me anytime!

Email: infomatemaths@gmail.com

Copyright © 2024 Matemaths

All rights reserved by the author.

Permission to copy for single classroom use only.

Not for public display.

$4.25

Winter Math Solving One Step Equations Practice Digital Escape Room Activity

By Matemaths

Looking for a no prep and engaging winter activity that also reinforces one step equations skills? The "Disappeared Snowman" Digital Escape Room will help your sixth graders practice this concept while having fun!

Based on the premise that the snowman asks to be rescued, your students will explore four different locations full of activities, and hidden messages. After completing all four activities, they will enter responses to questions a form.

If all responses are entered correctly, the snowman will be rescued!

Since this escape room is online (interactive pages) there is very little prep; just duplicate the student answer sheet, provide the link, and off they go! There are no locks to configure or clues to hide—everything you need is online. No Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams logins are necessary.

You can use it as:

★ additional materials for remediation

★ a reward or “Fun Friday” activity

★ before the busy holiday break

★ an emergency sub lesson plan

Due to the Terms of Use of the font/clip artists and stock photo websites that I have purchased from, this product is not editable. Thank you for understanding.

Did you know...

  • You can earn credits for future TeachShare purchases by leaving feedback on resources you purchase?
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