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MUSEUM ESCAPE ROOM-Math MAP

Shelby Enright

Created on March 14, 2024

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ESCAPE ROOM

MUSEUM

Main room

wc

Oh, no!

ROOM 2

Someone has stolen all the works from the museum

ROOM 3

Solve these math problems to find the missing artwork. Be sure to write the letters down of your answers (in order) for the password to each room's completion page Can you help us?

ROOM 1

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ROOM 1

Number Sense & Base Ten

Question 1

Bailey lives 1,284 miles from the Atlantic Ocean. She rounds this distance to a certain place value. Select the number that she could have rounded to:

A. 1,200

C. 1,290

B. 1,280

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ROOM 1

Number Sense & Base Ten

Question 2

The city of Franklin has a population of 46,578. The city of Valley Grove has a population of 51,926. Both populations are rounded to the enarest thousand. What is the best estimate for the combined population with bothboth cities?

A. 90,000

C. 97,000

B. 99,000

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ROOM 1

Number Sense & Base Ten

Question 3

Worlds of Fun has an area that measures 21,483 feet squared. Oceans of Fun measures 20,395 feet squared. When I compare these numbers, which digit tells me that 21,483 > 20,395?

B. 4 (hundreds)

A. 1 (the thousands)

C. 9 (tens)

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ROOM 1

Number Sense & Base Ten

Question 4

Jackie says her town has one hundred eighty thousand four hundred seventenn people living in it. What is this number in expanded form?

A. 100,000 + 80,000 + 400 + 10 + 7

B. 180,417

C. 180,000 + 400 + 17

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ROOM 1

Number Sense & Base Ten

Question 5

The students and teachers at Three Trails are going on a school trip. There are 16 school busses that are each taking 48 people on the trip. What is the total number of people going on the trip?

64

768

288

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Enter the password

ROOM 1

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You have lost a museum piece!

main room

wc

room 2

Oh, no!

room 3

Someone has stolen all the works from the museum

room 1

Answer these questions about fractions to find the missing pieces. Can you help us?

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ROOM 2

Number Sense & Fractions

Question 1

Which fractions are equivalent to 6/9

9/6

B. 3/4

A. 9/6

D. 3/9

C. 2/3

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ROOM 2

Number Sense & Fractions

Question 2

Allan ran 5/8 of a mile. Garrett ran 5/6 of a mile. Allan says he ran farther than Garrett because 8 is greater than 6. Which statement best explains why Allan is incorrect?

B. Garrett ran further because each of the 5 parts of a mile are greater than each of the 5 parts of a mile Allan ran.

A. Allan and Garrett ran the same distance because they both ran 5 parts of a mile

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ROOM 2

Number Sense & Fractions

Question 3

Sara used a total of 1 cup of liquids in a recipe. She used 2/5 cup of vinegar. The rest was made up of milk. How much milk, in cups, did Sara use?

C. 2/5

A. 3/5

B. 1 and 2/5

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ROOM 2

Number Sense & Fractions

Question 4

Mrs. Gorman, Mrs. Fornelli and Mrs. Cahill went on a picnic. They ate 5/8 pound of potato salad. To show the fraction of salad each ate. Mrs. Gorman wrote the equation below to show what they ate. Which answer could be correct?

/8 + /8 + /8 = 5/8

C. 5/8 + 1/8 + 1/8

A. 1/8 + 1/8 +1/8

B. 2/8 + 2/8 +1/8

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ROOM 2

Number Sense & Fractions

Question 5

What expression is representing the model?

C. 1/2 + 5

B. 1/2 x 1/5

A. 1/2 x 5

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ROOM 2

Number Sense & Fractions

Question 5

Mrs. Brownell exercised for 5 hourse last week. She swam for 3/4 of the time she exercised. How long did she swim?

A. 3 and 3/4

B. 4 and 1/4

C. 4 and 3/4

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ROOM 2

Number Sense & Fractions

You have completed this room!

CONTINUE

ROOM 2

Number Sense & Fractions

You have lost a museum piece!

main room

wc

room 2

room 3

Oh, no!

Someone has stolen all the works from the museum

room 1

Answer these questions about decimals to find the missing pieces. Can you help us?

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ROOM 3

Decimals & Algebraic Thinking

Question 1

Jesus noticed that 4/100 of the cars were red in the parking lot. What is this fraction as a decimal?

B) 0.04
A) 0.4

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ROOM 3

Decimals & Algebraic Thinking

Question 2

Analy ran 3/10 of a mile. How can she write this as a number?

C) 0.3
B) 0.03
A) 310

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ROOM 3

Decimals & Algebraic Thinking

Question 3

Grant's cat, Margot, weighs 8.75 pounds. What is the weight in pounds as a number name:

B) eight hundred seventy five
C) eight and seventy five tenths
A) eight and seventy five hunderedths

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ROOM 3

Decimals & Algebraic Thinking

Question 4

DJ has 4 books. Valencia has 3 times more than DJ. Which equation shows how many books Valencia has?

A) 4+3
B) 4 -3
B) 4 x 3

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ROOM 3

Decimals & Algebraic Thinking

Question 5

The cafeteria prepared chicken nuggets for lunch. Each of the 432 students were served 6 nuggets. At the end of lunch there were 43 chicken nuggets left. How many nuggets did the cafeteria prepare?

C) 2,635
B) 2,549
A) 481

ROOM 3

Decimals & Algebraic Thinking

Question 6

Lincoln has 10 pokemon cardd and adds 2 cards each week. Which pattern represents the number of pokemon cards from week 0-4?

A) 10, 20, 40, 80, 160
B) 10, 12, 14, 16, 18

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ROOM 3

Decimals & Algebraic Thinking

You have completed this room!

CONTINUE

ROOM 3

Decimals & Algebraic Thinking

You have lost a museum piece!

This page is password protected

Enter the password

main room

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Question 1

Fischer draws an equilateral triangle. Which shape could be the shape?

MAIN ROOM

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Question 2

What is the measure of the angle below?

25 degrees

35 degrees

155 degrees

MAIN ROOM

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Question 3

Mr. Gorman is 6 feet tall. How many inches tall is he?

6 in

62 in.

72 in

MAIN ROOM

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Question 4

Paxton is measuring the perimeter of his bedroom. We writes down the side lengths but part of it gets ripped. What is the perimeter of his room based off the information below?

10

14

12

MAIN ROOM

Question 5

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4th grade made a line plot of the heights of each student. What is the mode for 4th grade students?

50

52

55

MAIN ROOM

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You have completed this room!

CONTINUe

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You did it! You are MAP test ready!

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You have lost a museum piece!

You have lost a museum piece!