Description
Make April math review a lot more fun with this prank-themed set of 4th grade spiral review escape room tasks. This resource is designed to keep students thinking, problem solving, and reviewing important 4th grade math skills all month long while adding a playful spring twist. It works beautifully for April morning work, math centers, test prep, early finishers, or a month-long spiral review routine.
In this set, students join the Prank Patrol to stop a series of school pranks. Each day brings a new math challenge to solve. Students may need to crack a code, figure out a password, use logic clues, or work through a multi-step problem to uncover the solution. The puzzles are designed to feel fresh and engaging while still giving students meaningful practice with important 4th grade standards.
These tasks go beyond basic drill. Students will use math, reasoning, and perseverance as they work through escape room style challenges that are ideal for building confidence before end of year testing. Most puzzles take about 5 to 15 minutes, making them easy to fit into your daily schedule.
This resource is a great fit for:
- April spiral review
- End of year math test prep
- Morning work
- Math centers
- Early finisher activities
- Small group or partner work
- Review packets
What makes this set special:
- Fun prank-themed storyline that keeps students engaged
- Escape room style tasks with codes, ciphers, logic, and problem solving
- Strong 4th grade math review in a format students look forward to
- A mix of rigorous math practice and brain-teasing fun
- Easy to use in both printable and digital formats
What’s included:
- 20 standard escape room style review tasks
- 4 bonus challenge tasks for enrichment
- Color version
- Black and white version
- Digital Google Slides™ version
- Backstory
- Success page
- Optional tracking log
- Optional visual models page
- Answer key
Each task is meant to stand on its own, so you can use one puzzle per day, pick and choose the skills you want to review, or assign several together as part of a larger review packet.
This is a fun way to keep math practice meaningful during a busy spring season. Students get the benefit of spiral review and test prep, but in a format that feels much more like a challenge than a worksheet.








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