4th Grade Fractions Escape Room | Equivalent, Comparing & Fraction Operations

$4.99

Help a trapped Yeti escape while reviewing major 4th grade fraction skills. Students compare fractions, form equivalent fractions, convert mixed numbers, add and subtract fractions and mixed numbers with like denominators, multiply fractions by whole numbers, and solve word problems.

This is a no-prep, self-checking digital escape room in Google Forms. There are no clues to hide or student accounts required; optional printable pages support student work.

Description

A cumulative fraction review does not have to feel like a test-prep packet. In this 4th grade digital escape room, students discover a Yeti caught in his own trap and use fraction reasoning, puzzles, and ciphers to free him before the search party arrives.

Math skills students will practice

  • Comparing fractions with unlike denominators using <, >, and =
  • Converting mixed numbers to improper fractions
  • Adding and subtracting fractions with like denominators
  • Adding and subtracting mixed numbers with like denominators, including regrouping
  • Multiplying fractions by whole numbers
  • Creating equivalent fractions
  • Solving word problems involving fractions and mixed numbers

The activity brings together a range of 4.NF skills and works best once students have learned the individual concepts.

No-prep digital implementation

This resource is a digital escape room automated through Google Forms. The puzzles are self-checking, there are no physical clues to hide, and students do not need Google Classroom or email accounts. They can work on any internet-connected computer, tablet, or phone.

The PDF includes a quick-start guide, the escape-room link, answer key, teacher tips, optional Google Form copy link, and optional success signs. Any printable pages are student supports; a separate printable escape-room version is not included.

Many students finish in 20–45 minutes, though completion time varies. Use Free the Yeti for cumulative fraction review, enrichment, centers, early finishers, or a collaborative practice day that asks students to read carefully and explain their reasoning.