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Figurative Language - Digital Escape Room! - Poetic Devices ELA Game

Rated 4.73 out of 5, based on 60 reviews
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Howes in the Middle
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Grade Levels
6th - 9th
Resource Type
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Formats Included
  • PDF
Pages
9 pages
$6.00
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This was a great review of figurative language. It was challenging for students who don't pay close attention.
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  1. Elevate your ELA curriculum with this Digital Escape Room Bundle – 5 exciting challenges that captivate and educate! ✨Highly Versatile Resource:Suitable for Grades 5-9 and the homeschool settingMost commonly used with 6th - 8th graders Engaging Topics Covered:Detective Figurative Language & Poet
    Price $24.00Original Price $30.00Save $6.00

Description

Use this digital escape room to review figurative language and poetic devices! Students can work as a whole class, in small groups, or individually to complete this digital challenge. No set-up is required! Students go to the webpage and will search through slides, videos, quotes, and small games to find the codes of the game! This is a high-engagement activity! Your students will beg for another "Escape Day"! This activity is perfect for any time of the year, but the scenario is based on the idea of scoring a "dream" date, so it is perfect to use for Valentine's Day!


This immersive and engaging escape room will have your students preparing for state assessments like champions and begging for future escape games! This activity requires ZERO preparation** just share the link with your students, and they are on their adventure!

Included:

*Custom Breakout Website
*Breakout Signs for a photo booth
*Teacher Guide
*Information about I use the resource in my classroom
*Free Updates and Improvements
*Optional Hint Cards
*Optional Code Recording Sheet

Plus, I am always happy to add to my products! If you have an idea of something that you would like included, I am happy to work on adding it! When you purchase one of my products, you are also purchasing any future updates!

Why should you incorporate a no-prep digital escape room in your classroom?

*Gamification has been proven to increase student buy-in.
*Students can work cooperatively or independently.

*The activity can be completely paperless with no-prep.
(You would need to skip printing the signs, hint cards, and recording sheets).

*Students who do not typically cooperate with paper and pencil assignments are more likely to engage with digital escape rooms.

*Teachers can easily differentiate. Have a group that needs more help? You can provide additional hints.

*Students get to work on technology skills and standards!

*Kids have fun!

**Before purchasing, please make sure your students have access to Google Sites and files outside your school's domain before purchasing. Log in as a student and go to this test site to find out:

https://sites.google.com/view/escape-room-test-site-preview/home

If your access is blocked, your school IT Department should be able to unblock the website.

UPDATED 7/2/2021 - School’s Security got you blocked??? I now include the links to the forms and puzzles so that you can create your own site within your school’s domain!!!

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Total Pages
9 pages
Answer Key
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Teaching Duration
50 minutes
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
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.
Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including figurative and connotative meanings; analyze the impact of rhymes and other repetitions of sounds (e.g., alliteration) on a specific verse or stanza of a poem or section of a story or drama.
Compare and contrast a written story, drama, or poem to its audio, filmed, staged, or multimedia version, analyzing the effects of techniques unique to each medium (e.g., lighting, sound, color, or camera focus and angles in a film).
Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including figurative and connotative meanings; analyze the impact of specific word choices on meaning and tone, including analogies or allusions to other texts.

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