Decimal Place Value Digital Escape Room (Grades 4-5)
Decimal place value digital escape room for grades 4-5 — a self-checking Google Slides math review. Preview it, then get the full version on TpT.
This is a free preview of Decimal Place Value Digital Escape Room, a Google-compatible digital resource built for Grades 4-5. It is designed to drop straight into your plans during a busy stretch of the year, ready to assign with no prep on your part.
Teachers reach for digital escape rooms and activities like this when they want high engagement with zero prep. The full version runs in Google Slides or Google Classroom, is self-checking, and works for whole-class, small-group, or independent device work.
What's inside the full resource
- Google Slides / Google Classroom ready — assign in a click
- Sized for Grades 4-5
- Self-checking and no-prep — nothing to print
- Works for whole-class, small-group, or independent use
How teachers use this in the classroom
Teachers reach for this when they want a meaningful activity that's ready in minutes — the whole class can crack a sequence of self-checking puzzles to "escape", applying the skill to unlock each lock in a single sitting.
It drops cleanly into small-group rotations, independent work time, or a substitute-teacher day, since the pages explain themselves. Either way, the goal is the same — turn skill review into a high-engagement, no-prep challenge students actually ask to do — without adding to your prep.
Which grades it fits
Built for Grades 4-5, it lands in the sweet spot for upper-elementary students: students can read and complete the pages largely on their own, and the writing space matches what upper-elementary students can realistically produce in a sitting.
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Frequently asked questions
Do I need to print anything?
No. Decimal Place Value Digital Escape Room is a digital, Google-compatible resource — assign it in Google Classroom or present it on screen. There's nothing to print and no prep.
What grades is it best for?
It's designed for Grades 4-5. That makes it a strong fit for upper-elementary students, though you know your class best and can adapt it up or down.
What do students need to use it?
A device with internet. Decimal Place Value Digital Escape Room runs in Google Slides / Google Classroom and is self-checking, so students get instant feedback as they work — no printing required.