Winter Reading ESCAPE ROOM | Who Stole the Hot Chocolate?
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To complete the mystery of the hot cocoa thief your students will work in small groups, use their detective notes, and solve language tasks to discover who drank all of the hot cocoa. You might want to surprise your students with a hot chocolate treat after solving the mystery.
Brrrrr! Cocoa Cody has been playing in the snow with his friends all day. He wants to invite them over to warm up with some hot chocolate, but someone drank it all! Help Cocoa Cody find the Hot Chocolate Thief!
Clue #1 (consonant blends) – Consonant blends can be at the beginning or end of a word. Sort the words to the correct suspect. Whoever has the most words did NOT drink all the hot chocolate!
Clue #2 (key details) – Read the text and learn how to make hot chocolate! Each suspect has a step to make hot chocolate… but one of them is wrong! Whoever has the wrong step is NOT the thief.
Clue #3 (text features) – Each suspect has a text feature. Sort the examples to the correct suspect. Whoever has the most cards is NOT the hot chocolate thief!
Clue #4 (long and short vowel sounds) – Think about the different sounds long and short vowels make. Sort the words to the correct suspect. Whoever has the most words did NOT steal the hot chocolate!
Clue #5 (abc order) – Put the puzzle together. The words on the pieces will help you… but you have to figure out how! The person in the final picture is NOT the hot chocolate thief.