Feel free to search through the 'library' of digital breakouts! All digital breakouts have been created by CMCSS Technology Integration Coaches and Teachers.
Difficulty Level: 3-5
Created by: Annie Head
This STEM-packed space themed breakout requires skills spanning multiple grades. Some of the skills required include: telling time, planets, space related vocabulary and math conversions.
Difficulty Level: 3-4
Created by: Erin Smith
Help with cute pup play the perfect birthday party! This breakout focuses on area and perimeter, multiplication, multi-step problems, and reading for details as well as computational thinking.
Difficulty Level: 2
Created by: Erin Smith
This holiday themed digital breakout is a Valentine's mystery! Help Vincent celebrate his favorite holiday by solving puzzles and and problems related to measurement standards.
Difficulty Level: 2
Created by: Erin Smith
This breakout is all about economics! Help Lulu open her first lemonade stand by collecting materials and exploring the role of producers and consumers.
Difficulty Level: 4
Created by: Erin Smith
This breakout explores 4th grade math standards referring to decimals and fractions with a St. Patrick's Day theme.
Difficulty Level: 2
Created by: Ashley Biagi
Gameboard style digital breakout that follows an adventurous little astronaut on a journey through space while answering Math problems geared towards 2nd grade standards.
Difficulty Level: 2
Created by: Ashley Biagi
Gameboard style digital breakout that follows an adventurous little cat on a journey answering Math problems geared towards 2nd grade standards.
Difficulty Level: 5
Created by: Ashley Biagi
This breakout explores 5th grade math standards and will review units 4, 5, and 6. Click this breakout to explore a fun farm-themed review!
Difficulty Level: 5
Created by: Ashley Biagi
This breakout explores 5th grade math standards and will review units 4, 5, and 6. Click this breakout to explore a fun farm-themed review!
Difficulty Level: 3
Created by: Erin Smith
Help Paul plan the biggest pool party ever! This breakout solves problems related to the 3.MD.C.7 standard, using area with rectangles.