Amy Allen - Woah, Breakout EDU looks like an awesome experience! As someone who loves Escape Room type puzzles on my phone and in real life, this looks like an amazing thing to have my middle schoolers experience. But there is always that worry of “how much time is it going to cut into my lessons?” I love that there is the option to collect your own materials and personalize the basic idea of breakout to a lesson that works well for you.
Thanks so much for the Cool Math Games for High School link. My own kids play on coolmathgames.com all the time but those games are beneath the high school level kids I teach. There are great resources on here for Algebra 1 mostly but there are some others for Alg 2 and Geometry. I'm especially interested in the Geometry if you find any more! These are great links for homework assignments when students need extra practice.
Thanks so much for the Cool Math Games for High School link. My own kids play on coolmathgames.com all the time but those games are beneath the high school level kids I teach. There are great resources on here for Algebra 1 mostly but there are some others for Alg 2 and Geometry. I'm especially interested in the Geometry if you find any more! These are great links for homework assignments when students need extra practice. ~ Jen Kroesen
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Amy Allen - Woah, Breakout EDU looks like an awesome experience! As someone who loves Escape Room type puzzles on my phone and in real life, this looks like an amazing thing to have my middle schoolers experience. But there is always that worry of “how much time is it going to cut into my lessons?” I love that there is the option to collect your own materials and personalize the basic idea of breakout to a lesson that works well for you.
Thanks so much for the Cool Math Games for High School link. My own kids play on coolmathgames.com all the time but those games are beneath the high school level kids I teach. There are great resources on here for Algebra 1 mostly but there are some others for Alg 2 and Geometry. I'm especially interested in the Geometry if you find any more! These are great links for homework assignments when students need extra practice.
Thanks so much for the Cool Math Games for High School link. My own kids play on coolmathgames.com all the time but those games are beneath the high school level kids I teach. There are great resources on here for Algebra 1 mostly but there are some others for Alg 2 and Geometry. I'm especially interested in the Geometry if you find any more! These are great links for homework assignments when students need extra practice. ~ Jen Kroesen
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