Figurative Language Digital Escape Room Bell Ringers Lit. Devices - Observatory
Figurative Language Digital Escape Room Bell Ringers Lit. Devices - Observatory: These digital figurative language escape room bell ringers are a new and fun way to challenge your students! At the start of the week, students are given the escape room back story where they find themselves locked in an observatory. Each day, they must work with their group for the first 5-10 minutes of class to attempt to open five digital journals and activate five switches to restore power and escape the observatory. They work together to escape by the end of the week using their understanding of figurative language and literary devices. The figurative language types covered in this escape room are personification, pun, hyperbole, and alliteration.
This is a digital resource, and students complete all the work on the computer. This works well with distance learning, 1:1 classrooms, remote teaching, Google Classroom, or online education.
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Included In The Digital Figurative Language Escape Room:
➡️ Escape Room Google Slides: Use the daily slides that are created to introduce and provide guidance through every step of the figurative language escape room activity. Dive into detailed explanations and engaging challenges with detailed answer keys.
➡️ Daily Digital Escape Room Materials And Puzzles: Included are all the digital files you need for each daily escape room challenge, including instructional slides, readings, digital sentence strips, task cards, puzzles, and much more!
➡️ Student Answer Slides: Provide students with structured answer slides to record their progress and responses throughout the escape room challenge, promoting organization and accountability. Students must unlock five journals and use a book of constellations to set the switches for the circuit to the correct orientation to escape!
➡️ A Teacher Answer Key: Feel totally confident checking student work with this comprehensive answer key, allowing you to efficiently check student work and ensure successful completion of the escape room activity.
How The Digital Figurative Language Escape Room Works:
- At the start of the week, students read the back story for the escape room together and group students with those they will work with for the week. They then work together to complete the first digital challenge of the escape room together! The tasks take about 5-10 minutes each. When they are successful, however, they will learn that they have to wait until tomorrow to get the next clue!
- On the next day, Students move to the second digital task and find new clues and puzzles to help them move further toward their escape.
- This continues each day for the week (5 days) and ends with the final digital challenge which allows students to escape! The escape room continues to tell the story all the way through the week, so your students will be fully engaged in the content.
Please note that although this was created to be used as a bell-ringer, it can also be used in a typical digital escape room format.
What Teachers Are Saying About The Digital Figurative Language Escape Room:
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ My students thoroughly enjoyed this escape room! They had so much fun completing each task and interacting with each other. This lesson was a huge success!!!
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I used this during spring e-learning and the students really enjoyed it!
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