Click on the image above to view the digital breakout.
Link for students to access the digital breakout in class:
https://sites.google.com/view/solving-equations-breakout/home
Johnny's iPhone is a digital breakout for 7th-9th grade students. The math content is solving equations with multiple steps. The equations range from
-variables on both sides
-clearing decimals and clearing fractions
-an error analysis problem
The student worksheet is provided. It has directions identical to the directions they will see on the computer. (Sometimes they miss directions!)
Students are required to have multiple tabs open and be able to toggle back and forth to complete the digital breakout. They DO NOT need to submit google forms when finished.
-variables on both sides
-clearing decimals and clearing fractions
-an error analysis problem
The student worksheet is provided. It has directions identical to the directions they will see on the computer. (Sometimes they miss directions!)
Students are required to have multiple tabs open and be able to toggle back and forth to complete the digital breakout. They DO NOT need to submit google forms when finished.
Helpful Teacher Hints
The background colors of the google forms go in order of the rainbow. So you will know if a student is not on the correct question.
Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue etc. It is a great visual as you are walking around the room.
Students MUST use google to look up the "clues" or trivia questions to help guide them. If they "think" they know the answer without looking it up it will lead them in the wrong order.
Student worksheet that goes along with the Digital Breakout is also in the order of the questions. I do require students to turn in their work so I can assess if there is a skill that anyone needs review with.
This Digital Breakout is a great review before the test and after all the skills in our unit have been taught.
As always I suggest you complete the digital breakout before the students are assigned the assignment.
The background colors of the google forms go in order of the rainbow. So you will know if a student is not on the correct question.
Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue etc. It is a great visual as you are walking around the room.
Students MUST use google to look up the "clues" or trivia questions to help guide them. If they "think" they know the answer without looking it up it will lead them in the wrong order.
Student worksheet that goes along with the Digital Breakout is also in the order of the questions. I do require students to turn in their work so I can assess if there is a skill that anyone needs review with.
This Digital Breakout is a great review before the test and after all the skills in our unit have been taught.
As always I suggest you complete the digital breakout before the students are assigned the assignment.