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Integer Operations - DIGITAL Winter Scavenger Hunt/ Escape Room in Google Slides, PowerPoint EDITABLE

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  • Integer Operations - DIGITAL Winter Scavenger Hunt/ Escape Room in Google Slides, PowerPoint EDITABLE
  • Integer Operations - DIGITAL Winter Scavenger Hunt/ Escape Room in Google Slides, PowerPoint EDITABLE
  • Integer Operations - DIGITAL Winter Scavenger Hunt/ Escape Room in Google Slides, PowerPoint EDITABLE
  • Integer Operations - DIGITAL Winter Scavenger Hunt/ Escape Room in Google Slides, PowerPoint EDITABLE
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Operations with Integers (Adding and Subtracting, Multiplying and Dividing Integers) - DIGITAL Winter Scavenger Hunt, Escape Room in Google Slides, PowerPoint, EDITABLE. It is a perfect after winter break activity.

There is an interactive Scavenger Hunt in Google Slides. It is a clickable Scavenger Hunt. It works only in a "present" mode, not in an "edit" mode.

There are 11 tasks.

Students will start with a starting problem. The answer they get will lead them to the next problem. They will continue until they will have found all 10 cards. Students will know they will have finished when they find the last card.

They have to enter the code to win (the last answer).

You can send the recording worksheet to each student (included). They can print it out or create a similar one on a piece of paper.

This is a self-checking activity. The recording sheet in Google Sheet™/Excel™ is included. If the answer is incorrect, it will turn red.

**You can download the file from Google Slides as a pptx file (File - Download - Microsoft PowerPoint).

The answer key and the instructions on how to change the riddles are included.

You can make your copy.

You can change the riddles and share your copy with your students.

You could use this for math and all other subjects - create your own questions and answer key in a few minutes.

Are you looking for a template? Click here.

**Please be sure that your IT does not block Google Links that have a shared setting of “anyone with a link” if you plan to use this resource. If they do, they probably have a way of unblocking it.

**You and your students will need access to Google and a Google account in order to use this resource.

*If students do not have their own Google accounts, you can download the file from Google Slides as a ppt file and then share it or you can project it on your screen and play together.

 

Check out Inspire Math Matematyka for more resources.

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