Active and Passive Voice Grammar Activity Escape Room Challenge, Slides, & Quiz
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This active and passive voice grammar escape room style challenge is a new and fun way to engage your students and improve their understanding of active and passive voice! The detailed presentation introduces active and passive voice with clear examples, ensuring student understanding from the start, and a pre or post-assessment quiz allows you to assess student understanding effectively. The highlight of the resource is the engaging escape room-style challenge, where students read an original narrative back story where they must stop a zombie apocalypse. Then, they must collaborate in groups to crack an active and passive voice-related challenge to unlock a solution to get access to a lab that has what they need to make an antidote!
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Included in This Active and Passive Voice Escape Room Challenge Grammar Activity:
➡️ Active and Passive Voice Pre-Assessment Quiz: Start by assigning this quick 10-question multiple-choice quiz to assess student understanding of active and passive voice. A detailed answer key is included for class review or grading. This can also be used as a post-assessment after the lesson if you prefer.
➡️ Active and Passive Voice Grammar Presentation Slides: Use these PowerPoint presentation slides to guide the active and passive voice lesson and activity with instructional slides, activity prompts, the narrative story text, story conclusion slides, and answer keys for review.
➡️ Zombie Apocalypse Narrative Back Story: Next, students are ready to put what they have learned into action! They will begin the challenge by reading a short backstory that sets up the escape room challenge. Amidst frequent zombie attacks, a scientist develops a secret zombie neutralizer. When zombies target the lab holding the neutralizer, students, playing the role of special operatives, are tasked with storming the lab and retrieving it. They must crack the password-protected hatch before the zombies breach the lab.
➡️ Active and Passive Voice Zombie Escape Room Style Challenge: In this interactive escape-room style active and passive voice challenge, students must choose the sentence that is written in active voice on a card with multiple sentences to reveal a password to access the lab and the neutralizer.
How This Active and Passive Voice Escape Room Challenge Grammar Activity Works:
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Start by assigning the quiz to check your students’ understanding of active and passive voice before you begin the lesson.
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Use the PowerPoint presentation to guide you through each element of the lesson and activity. The slides will help you teach the grammar concept, introduce the story and challenge, and review the answers.
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Read the narrative story as a class to hook students and introduce the active and passive voice activity challenge.
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Once you have completed the quiz, taught the grammar concept, and read the story, students are ready to try the grammar challenge!
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When students find the answer, you can share the conclusion slides to wrap up the story.
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Want to check to see if your students’ understanding of the concept has improved? Assign the pre-assessment quiz again after they have completed the challenge to see if they have improved.
What Teachers Are Saying About This Active and Passive Voice Escape Room Challenge Grammar Activity:
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ These escape challenges are detailed and engaging. The students enjoyed working on them while also reviewing/learning grammar. I own several products from this seller now and am happy with them all!
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ My students thoroughly enjoyed this resource. I needed something Halloween and this did the trick. Killed two birds in one: grammar and Halloween and all in good fun, while learning!
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