Simple Sentence Type Grammar Digital Escape Room Activity, Slides, and Quiz
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This digital simple sentence type grammar escape room style challenge is a new and fun way to engage your students and improve their understanding of simple sentence types! The detailed Google Slides presentation introduces simple sentence types with clear examples, ensuring student understanding from the start, and a pre or post-assessment self-grading Google Forms quiz allows you to assess student understanding effectively. The highlight of the resource is the engaging digital escape room-style challenge, where students read an original narrative back story where they must investigate further to decode the secret society's message. Then, they must collaborate in groups to crack a simple sentence type-related challenge to reveal a secret message!
This is a Google-compatible resource and students complete all the work on the computer. This works well with distance learning, 1:1 classrooms, remote teaching, Google Classroom, Google Drive or for online education.
This is included in our full-year grammar program:
>>> The Grammar Challenge Digital Program
This is included in our full-year grammar program:
>>> The Grammar Challenge Digital Program
Included in This Digital Simple Sentence Escape Challenge Grammar Activity:
➡️ Simple Sentence Type Pre-Assessment Google Forms Quiz: Start by assigning this quick 10-question self-grading multiple-choice quiz to assess student understanding of simple sentence types. 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.
➡️ Simple Sentence Type Pre-Assessment Google Forms Quiz: Start by assigning this quick 10-question self-grading multiple-choice quiz to assess student understanding of simple sentence types. 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.
➡️ Simple Sentence Type Grammar Google Slides: Use these Google Slides presentation slides to guide the simple sentence type lesson and activity with instructional slides, activity prompts, the narrative story text, story conclusion slides, and answer keys for review.
➡️ Decode the Secret Society's Message Mystery 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. Students find a sealed envelope with the symbol of the "Eye of Providence" falling from their mysterious teacher’s bag. Upon opening it, they find what appears to be a memo from the school principal, but with strange discrepancies, like an incorrect school motto. Sensing there's more to it, students decide to investigate further for hidden clues.
➡️ Simple Sentence Type Secret Society Mystery Digital Escape Room Style Challenge: In this interactive escape-room style simple sentence type challenge, students must locate all the simple sentences in a school memo to reveal a secret message.
How This Digital Simple Sentences Escape Room Challenge Grammar Activity Works:
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Start by assigning the self-grading quiz to check your students’ understanding of simple sentences before you begin the lesson.
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Use the Google Slides 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 simple sentences 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 digital grammar challenge!
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Within the digital challenge, a link is included to a password-protected answer document where students can check their answer. If they are correct, the conclusion slides will appear to complete the story! These slides are also found in your presentation for you to read as a class when the challenge is over.
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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.
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