How it works:
- First, tape the destination slips in order on the classroom walls. Destinations have names and numbers.
- Student teams get an avatar slip and customize it. Students then tape their avatar under the first destination they want to visit.
- Students then complete that problem of their assignment (destination 1 corresponds with worksheet problem 1 or task card 1, for example).
- Students move to the next destination once they know their work is correct. I used to circulate the classroom stamping completed work.
- Once students get back to their first destination, they have completed their world trip-- and their assignment!
Students can compete by all starting at the same destination, or you can lessen the competition by having students choose where to start.
I hope your students enjoy their math world trip! You can download the world trip here from my Google Drive.


I love your activities and they are great for learning for the students and me, but if you can do a solutions sheet for teachers as well as a answer key it would help immensely I' m leaning one step ahead of a small group algebra 2 class and I don't know how some of the escape room activities are solved. Answers aren't enough. Also the connect the dot. etc.
ReplyDeleteIf there are puzzles you’re not sure about, you can send me an email and I’ll be happy to help. At this time, I am not able to type out all work and answers for every activity.
DeleteThank you,
DeleteIn order of usefulness:
Solving exponential Functions connect the dots.
I see the answers but can not explain how to get them to my students.
Solving logarithms Escape room Is there a PDF version? Also I need solutions for those
Compound interest FInancial Algebra. I need an answer key.
I find your materials great when I know them enough to teach them.