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Grammar Escape Room Bell Ringer Activities Bundle - Grammar Breakout Games

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This has been a great resource to get my students discussing grammar! I used all of the puzzles in a set as a focused grammar day and it worked really well!
My students love escape rooms (but don't love grammar so much). This was a win-win. They had fun and learned some things.

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    Grammar Escape Room Bell Ringer Activities Bundle - Grammar Breakout Game: These grammar escape room bell ringers are a new and fun way to challenge your students each day for a week. This bundle includes 4 different escape rooms which are each intended to be completed over the course of a week. This grammar escape room bundle covers sentence types, punctuation, capitalization and parts of speech. Students will use their grammar skills to work with their classmates to escape an alien planet, a military bunker, a dungeon, and a scientist's study. This is a highly engaging grammar activity your students will love!


    Please note: These games can also be used as a traditional escape room if you do not want to use the daily bell-ringer format.


    How These Grammar Escape Room Bell-Ringers Work:

    • 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 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 task and find new clues and puzzles to help them move further toward their escape of the planet

    • This continues each day for the week (5 days) and ends with the final 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 these were created to be used as a bell-ringer, they can also be used in a typical escape room format where each daily task is an escape room station.


    What Topics Are Covered in These Grammar Escape Room Bell-Ringers:

    • Sentence Types (simple, compound, complex, compound-complex)
    • Punctuation (commas, semi-colons, colons, apostrophes)
    • Capitalization Rules
    • The 8 Parts of Speech

    Included in These Grammar Escape Room Bell-Ringers:

    Each of the following escape rooms includes a classroom door poster, all materials and puzzles needed to complete each of the 5 grammar escape challenges, student answer pages, a PowerPoint presentation to guide the escape room and detailed teacher answer keys!


    ➡️ Escape the Military Bunker Capitalization Escape Room: While hiking in the woods, a group of friends find themselves stuck in an abandoned military base hidden in the woods. They must use their knowledge of capitalization rules to move up the 5 elevator floors to the surface!

    ➡️ Escape the Alien Planet Parts of Speech Escape Room: An astronaut gets stuck in the middle of a meteor shower on another planet and needs to access the password to the space sphere by using their knowledge of the following parts of speech: nouns, pronouns verbs, adjectives, adverbs, conjunctions, prepositions, and interjections.


    ➡️ Escape the Professor's Study Punctuation Escape Room: While visiting a local university, you find yourself stuck inside the study of an eccentric professor who has left a series of locked devices that you need to access to escape by using your punctuation knowledge.

    ➡️ Escape the Dungeon Sentence Types Escape Room: The year is 1500 and you are minor lord's son son who has been captured and thrown into the dungeon by the Chancellor. You can escape using keys and solving puzzles with your knowledge of the following sentence types: simple, compound, complex, and compound-complex.


    What Teachers Are Saying About These Grammar Escape Room Bell-Ringers:

    ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ This has been a great resource to get my students discussing grammar! I used all of the puzzles in a set as a focused grammar day and it worked really well!

    ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ This resource is EXTREMELY organized!... I LOVED it, and my students were always excited for the end of each term. I used this resource as a review before formal tests, as an extension, and on those days when I could not teach new topics or take grades because I would have students out of class for various reasons.

    ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I purchased just one of the rooms at first, but my son and I enjoyed it so much I purchased the bundle! These are really fun, even for just my son and I to use in home-school. It was challenging enough that he definitely learned something, but fun enough that he didn't realize he was learning!



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