The Great Escape Part 1 Designing an Escape Room
by Anna Boyd
In this lesson students will design a rough and final draft of an escape room using scale factor and ratios. Students will also create an escape plan using math at the level of the teachers choosing. This lesson is the first of two to three lessons that can be modified depending on resources available. There are several options within the lesson for differentiation and extension.
Lesson Plan Link/URL
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1TLI7hCNRi0QQMlfJj0t0LqpYZ2om8RZM/edit?u…Related Content
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