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The MUSEUM Of Numbers
Lexi Krakauer
Created on September 27, 2025
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Common Core standards for Math CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.1.OA.C.6 --> students in 1st grade will be able to add and subtract within 20. demonstrating fluency for addition and subtraction within 10.
Learning Objectives: students will use addition and subtraction to solve the puzzles and escape the museume
The MUSEUM Of Numbers
ESCAPE ROOM
MAIN HALL
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ROOM 2
ROOM 3
Oh no!
All the museum's Dinosaur Bones have disappeared
By solving these addition math problems we will find all the Dinosaur Pictures that went missing!
ROOM 1
Room 1
dinosaur Pictures
1/5
Question 1
The baby dino has 4 bones. The mama dino gives him 3 more. How many bones does he have now?
2 Bones
5 Bones
7 Bones
Room 1
2/5
dinosaur Pictures
Question 2
A baby dinosaur made 3 footprints. Then it made 5 more. How many footprints are there in all?
9 footprints
2 footprints
8 footprints
Room 1
3/5
dinosaur Pictures
Question 3
In one nest, there are 4 eggs. In another nest, there are 6 eggs. How many eggs are there in total?
10 eggs
7 eggs
3 eggs
Room 1
4/5
dinosaur Pictures
Question 4
A dinosaur ate 2 leaves for breakfast and 7 leaves for lunch. How many leaves did it eat in all?
4 Leaves
9 Leaves
6 Leaves
Room 1
5/5
dinosaur Pictures
Question 5
2 dinosaurs are drinking water at the lake. Then 3 more dinosaurs join them. How many dinosaurs are at the lake now?
5 Dinosaurs
3 Dinosaurs
8 Dinosaurs
Room 1
Dinosaur Bones
5/5
dinosaur Bones
You have found all the works of art in this room!
CONTINUE
MAIN HALL
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ROOM 2
ROOM 3
Oh no!
All the museum's Paintings have disappeared
By solving these subtraction math problems we will find all the paintings that went missing!
ROOM 1
Room 2
Museum Paintings
1/5
Question 1
The museum had 8 paintings on the wall. Suddenly, 5 disappeared! How many are still hanging?
3 Paintings
4 Paintings
Room 2
Museum Paintings
2/5
Question 2
There were 10 small paintings in the exhibit. Then 6 were taken away. How many paintings remain?
4 Paintings
7 Paintings
Room 2
Museum Paintings
3/5
Question 3
A painting had 9 bright colors. The artist covered up 4 of them. How many colors can you still see?
3 Colors
5 Colors
Room 2
Museum Paintings
4/5
Question 4
the Gallary had 10 castle paintings. 3 were taken down to get cleaned. how many castle paintings are left?
7 Castle Paintings
8 Castle Paintings
Room 2
Museum paintings
5/5
Question 5
A painting showed 7 flowers in a vase. 2 flowers faded from the painting over time. How many flowers are left?
1 Flower
5 Flowers
Room 2
Museum paintings
5/5
You have found all the artworks in this room!
CONTINUE
MAIN HALL
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ROOM 2
ROOM 3
Oh no!
All the museum's Abstract Art have disappeared
By solving these addition and subtraction math problems we will find all the Abstract Work that went missing!
ROOM 1
Room 3
Abstract Art
1/5
Question 1
An abstract painting had 7 red squares. The artist added 6 blue squares. How many squares are in the painting now?
13 Squares
11 Squares
15 Squares
Room 3
Abstract Art
2/5
Question 2
The artwork had 15 swirling lines. The artist erased 8 of them. How many swirling lines are left?
9 Lines
7 Lines
4 Lines
Room 3
Abstract Art
Room 3
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3/5
Question 3
An abstract canvas showed 9 yellow paint splatters. Then the artist added 8 green splatters. How many splatters are on the canvas in total?
17 Splatters
19 Splatters
14 Splatters
Room 3
Abstract Art
Room 3
4/5
Question 4
There were 18 colorful triangles in a collage. The artist painted over 10. How many triangles can you still see?
9 triangles
6 Triangles
8 Triangles
Room 3
Abstract Art
Room 3
5/5
Question 5
An abstract mural had 14 purple dots. The artist removed 5 of the dots. How many shapes remain in the mural?
4 Dots
9 Dots
10 Dots
Room 3
Abstract Art
Room 3
5/5
You have found all the works of art in this room!
CONTINUE
MAIN HALL
wc
ROOM 2
ROOM 3
Oh no!
All the museums portraits have disappeared
By solving these addition and subtraction math problems we will find all the portraits that went missing!
ROOM 1
Main hall
1/5
Portraits
Question 1
A self-portrait showed 18 smiling faces in a mirror pattern. The artist painted 2 more smiling faces around them. How many smiling faces are there now?
20 Smiling faces
19 Smiling faces
17 Smiling Faces
Main hall
2/5
Portraits
Question 2
One self-portrait had 18 flowers on the background. The artist painted over 9 of them. How many flowers are still showing?
9 Flowers
8 Flowers
11 Flowers
Main hall
3/5
Portraits
Question 3
In one gallery room, 13 self-portraits show the artist with a hat. Another 6 portraits also show hats. How many portraits show hats in total?
16 Portraits
18 Portraits
19 Portraits
Main hall
4/5
Portraits
Question 4
There were 12 self-portraits in golden frames. The workers moved 5 to another exhibit. How many framed self-portraits remain in the gallery?
5 Framed Portraits
7 Framed Portraits
6 Framed Portraits
Main hall
5/5
Portraits
Question 5
One self-portrait had 16 red swirls in the background. The artist added 2 blue swirls. How many swirls are in the background now?
9 Swirls
18 Swirls
10 Swirls
Main hall
5/5
Portraits
You have found all the artworks!
CONTINUE
Restart
Congratulations!
You have recovered all the museum's works and escaped the Museum of Numbers!!!!! you did such a goob job solving the math puzzles and your use of your addition and subtraction skills saved the museum.