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360 Digital Escape Room Bundle Christmas Valentines Day The Landlady

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DiGiGoods and Printables ELA
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    360 Digital Escape Room Bundle! Let you students have a blast while digging deep into literary elements, reading comprehension, vocabulary, writing, literature, poetry, Greek Mythology, and more! Your students will be begging for more escape rooms once they've tried them.

    ⭐⭐Not sure if they are right for you? Try out this FREE virtual tour 360 Digital Escape Room! This freebie was designed to show teachers how 360 D.E. rooms work and what technology you will need. (no accounts needed!) ⭐⭐

    ⭐ 1- GREEK MYTHOLOGY AND FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE 360 ESCAPE ROOM

    (Great for Valentine's Day, but can be used anytime of the year!)

    4 SCENES: 1- Cupid's Arrow 2- The Underworld (13 rooms including clue rooms) Crack the Candy Codes 4- The 12 Tasks Of Hercules

    • Digital OR printable clue sheets that help students navigate the rooms and allow them to respond to questions and activities. (Google Slides and 8.5 x 11 paper. You can use either or both)
    • Information images for SIMILE, METAPHOR, PERSONIFICATION, HYPERBOLE, IDIOM and For The Mythological Characters. Students click on these inside the escape rooms.
    • Story of Cupid and Psyche-embedded in Thinglink with READING COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS.
    • Poem with similes and personification to analyze.
    • Digital Jigsaw puzzle clue (available on Google Slides and Jigsaw Planet.)
    • Digital Crossword Puzzle (Google Slides) w Candy Codes.
    • Self-grading quiz on Google Forms: Fig. Lang. & basic recall questions from the story.
    • Greek mythology discussion questions and written responses
    • ANSWER KEYS FOR EVERYTHING

    MYTHOLOGICAL CHARACTERS:

    • Cupid
    • Psyche
    • Zeus
    • Atlas
    • Persephone
    • Hercules
    • Venus

    ⭐ 2- NUTTY CHRISTMAS 360 DIGITAL ESCAPE ROOM

    What a great pair! A Pix short film and a 360 digital escape room! This resources offers 4 ROOMS: 15 clues, activities, puzzles, videos, and sound effects.

    *Photos and Images by Jenny Walker

    Short film: A Nutty Christmas - A walnut must save himself and his friends as a villainous Nutcracker tries to get them. Students will work through the clues that teach plot structure, setting, figurative language, vocabulary, and more literary devices. GUARANTEED LAUGHTER AND FUN!

    OUTSIDE LINKS: Make sure your students can access these sites:

    • thinglink.com
    • jigsawplanet.com
    • Google Slides

    Your students will giggle at the funny videos embedded in the escape room that put a humorous twist on theme. For example, one scene opens up to the song of 'Chestnuts Roasting On An Open Fire'. Students listen for the figurative language then use the clue to unlock the door to the next room.

    INCLUDES:

    Clue sheet (printable AND digital) to help students navigate the room and record their findings.

    ✔ Digital puzzle with hidden clue

    ✔ Digital plot scramble with hidden code

    ✔ 2 Hidden word clues

    ✔ Embedded videos with clues and creepy sound effects

    ✔ Links to research the symbolic meaning of Chrysanthemums (spoiler: it's death)

    ✔ Links to websites with clues

    ⭐ 3- THE LANDLADY 360 DIGITAL ESCAPE ROOM

    INCLUDES:

    Clue sheet (printable or digital) to help students navigate the room and record their findings.

    ✔ Digital puzzle

    ✔ 2 Hidden word clues

    ✔ Embedded videos with clues and creepy sound effects

    ✔ Links to research the symbolic meaning of Chrysanthemums (spoiler: it's death)

    ✔ Links to learn about the symptoms of Cyanide poisoning and how this is connected to meaning in the story. ☠ (spoiler: the hot water bottle isn't a coincidence!)

    ✔ Links to discover the meaning of the "almond" scent ☠

    ✔ Clues and link to discover the poison antidote to save Billy.

    ✔ Google Form to unlock the clues and help Billy escape.

    Students are linked to outside articles to find the meaning and symbolism behind the events and objects in the story.

    ⭐ TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS:

    THERE IS ONLY 1 TECH REQUIREMENT TO USE THIS RESOURCE (and a couple of optionals)

    ❤ MUST be able to access thinglink.com

    BUT, you do NOT need to sign up for an account. Neither do your students.

    ❤ Google Slides= Optional

    I have created printables AND Google Slides for all of the games and clue sheets except the digital puzzle. This puzzle can only be completed on Google Slides OR at Jigsawplanet.com. However, the puzzle is only a small section of this resource and can be skipped. There are TONS of other activities, games, and tasks.

    ❤ YouTube Access=Optional.

    There is a video on the 12 Tasks of Hercules, but I included the article for those who can't access YouTube.

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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Cite textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text.
    Determine a theme or central idea of a text and how it is conveyed through particular details; provide a summary of the text distinct from personal opinions or judgments.
    Describe how a particular story’s or drama’s plot unfolds in a series of episodes as well as how the characters respond or change as the plot moves toward a resolution.
    Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including figurative and connotative meanings; analyze the impact of a specific word choice on meaning and tone.
    Compare and contrast the experience of reading a story, drama, or poem to listening to or viewing an audio, video, or live version of the text, including contrasting what they “see” and “hear” when reading the text to what they perceive when they listen or watch.

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