Multipication Witchcraft Escape room
Witchcraft Multipicaiton Manual
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Instructions
Even witches have to use math! Use your knowledge of factor pairs, multiples, and prime and composite numbers to complete this activity. CCSS.Math.Content.4.OA.B.4 Find all factor pairs for a whole number in the range 1-100. Recognize that a whole number is a multiple of each of its factors. Determine whether a given whole number in the range 1-100 is a multiple of a given one-digit number. Determine whether a given whole number in the range 1-100 is prime or composite. In LESSON 1 and 2, practice identifying factor pairs.
In LESSON 3, identify numbers and their multiples. In LESSON 4, identify prime and composite numbers. This activity is designed for fourth grade students. Even poweful witches and wizards need to know their numbers. Complete four lessons in order become an expert in sorcery (and math)! Have fun and good luck!
Lesson 01
Haunted Forest: venture forth and reach the end of the path
Magical Progress
Question 1/4
What is a factor pair for 84?
3 and 26
7 and 13
2 and 40
4 and 21
Question 2/4
Which is a factor pair of 40
2 ans 21
5 and 9
10 and 4
8 and 6
Question 3/4
Which is a factor pair of 24
8 and 4
24 and 1
6 and 3
11 and 2
Question 4/4
Which is a factor pair fo 50?
25 and 2
11 and 5
10 and 4
5 and 9
Well done!
Lesson learned!
Continue
You fell!
Back
Lesson 02
Potions. Drag the circleover the potions tofind the missing number in the factor pair.
Magical progress
Question 1/4
What is the missing number in this factor pair?
2 x _=26
14
12
13
Drag the circle and findthe number.
Question 2/4
What is the missing number in this factor pair?
11 x _=77
Drag the circle and findthe number.
Question 3/4
What is the missing number in this factor pair?
3 x _=27
10
Drag the circle and findthe number.
Question 4/4
What is the missing number in this factor pair?
2 x _=10
Drag the circle and findthe number.
Well done!
Lesson learned!
Continue
It's poison!
Oh no! You have added the wrong ingredient to the mixture and created poison, go back to correct the mixture.
Back
Lesson 03
Divination. Can you look at numbers and determine which number they're a multiple of?
Magical Progress
Question 1/4
Which number are 10, 15, 20, and 25 multiples of?
Question 2/4
Which number are 12, 15, 18, and 21 muliples of?
Question 3/4
What number are 4, 6, 8, and 10 multiples of?
Question 4/4
What number are 14, 21, 28, and 35 multiples of?
Well done!
Lesson learned!
Continue
Bad omen!
Back
Lesson 04
Enchantments Is the number chosen prime or composite?
Magical progress
Question 1/4
Is 87 a prime or composite number?
Prime
Composite
Question 2/4
Is 13 a prime or composite number?
Prime
Composite
Question 3/4
Is 22 a prime or composite number?
Prime
Composite
Question 4/4
Is 61 a prime or composite number?
Prime
Composite
Challenge Question
Is 1 a prime or composite number?
It's a trick number!
Prime
Composite
Manual completed
Congratulations!
Magical progress
Badchoice!
Back
You can nowpractice sorcery!
Are you sure you want to exit?
Your progress will be lost and you will not learn witchcraft
Exit
Continue
Become an expertin witchcraft!
To do this, you must complete the wizardry manual by overcoming each of the 4 lessons you will find: · Bewitched Forest· Potions· Divination· Enchantments. Test your magical skills and try not to fail or you will have to retakethe test.
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Multipication Witchcraft Escape room
Witchcraft Multipicaiton Manual
Start
Instructions
Even witches have to use math! Use your knowledge of factor pairs, multiples, and prime and composite numbers to complete this activity. CCSS.Math.Content.4.OA.B.4 Find all factor pairs for a whole number in the range 1-100. Recognize that a whole number is a multiple of each of its factors. Determine whether a given whole number in the range 1-100 is a multiple of a given one-digit number. Determine whether a given whole number in the range 1-100 is prime or composite. In LESSON 1 and 2, practice identifying factor pairs.
In LESSON 3, identify numbers and their multiples. In LESSON 4, identify prime and composite numbers. This activity is designed for fourth grade students. Even poweful witches and wizards need to know their numbers. Complete four lessons in order become an expert in sorcery (and math)! Have fun and good luck!
Lesson 01
Haunted Forest: venture forth and reach the end of the path
Magical Progress
Question 1/4
What is a factor pair for 84?
3 and 26
7 and 13
2 and 40
4 and 21
Question 2/4
Which is a factor pair of 40
2 ans 21
5 and 9
10 and 4
8 and 6
Question 3/4
Which is a factor pair of 24
8 and 4
24 and 1
6 and 3
11 and 2
Question 4/4
Which is a factor pair fo 50?
25 and 2
11 and 5
10 and 4
5 and 9
Well done!
Lesson learned!
Continue
You fell!
Back
Lesson 02
Potions. Drag the circleover the potions tofind the missing number in the factor pair.
Magical progress
Question 1/4
What is the missing number in this factor pair?
2 x _=26
14
12
13
Drag the circle and findthe number.
Question 2/4
What is the missing number in this factor pair?
11 x _=77
Drag the circle and findthe number.
Question 3/4
What is the missing number in this factor pair?
3 x _=27
10
Drag the circle and findthe number.
Question 4/4
What is the missing number in this factor pair?
2 x _=10
Drag the circle and findthe number.
Well done!
Lesson learned!
Continue
It's poison!
Oh no! You have added the wrong ingredient to the mixture and created poison, go back to correct the mixture.
Back
Lesson 03
Divination. Can you look at numbers and determine which number they're a multiple of?
Magical Progress
Question 1/4
Which number are 10, 15, 20, and 25 multiples of?
Question 2/4
Which number are 12, 15, 18, and 21 muliples of?
Question 3/4
What number are 4, 6, 8, and 10 multiples of?
Question 4/4
What number are 14, 21, 28, and 35 multiples of?
Well done!
Lesson learned!
Continue
Bad omen!
Back
Lesson 04
Enchantments Is the number chosen prime or composite?
Magical progress
Question 1/4
Is 87 a prime or composite number?
Prime
Composite
Question 2/4
Is 13 a prime or composite number?
Prime
Composite
Question 3/4
Is 22 a prime or composite number?
Prime
Composite
Question 4/4
Is 61 a prime or composite number?
Prime
Composite
Challenge Question
Is 1 a prime or composite number?
It's a trick number!
Prime
Composite
Manual completed
Congratulations!
Magical progress
Badchoice!
Back
You can nowpractice sorcery!
Are you sure you want to exit?
Your progress will be lost and you will not learn witchcraft
Exit
Continue
Become an expertin witchcraft!
To do this, you must complete the wizardry manual by overcoming each of the 4 lessons you will find: · Bewitched Forest· Potions· Divination· Enchantments. Test your magical skills and try not to fail or you will have to retakethe test.