Reading Intervention Digital Escape Room - Burnbridge Breakouts Entire Series
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Description
This digital escape room series provides reading intervention for 8th and 9th-grade students who read at a 4th-5th grade reading level. Each game features high-interest fiction and nonfiction texts for reluctant readers perfect for middle school reading intervention.
- Grab students' attention with a digital & interactive adventure
- NO GUESSWORK for you - they're the ones solving the puzzles
- Connected nonfiction activities are standards-aligned
Students complete a reading adventure with puzzles and riddles and engage in collaboration and critical thinking. Throughout the digital escape game, students practice making inferences, sequencing, and prioritizing information.
Check out the video preview above for a look inside the games!
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After completing this reading intervention digital escape room, you may extend the lesson with the included thematically-related nonfiction readings, creative writing, vocabulary, and research activities at the target grade level.
This game has been designed to take 8th & 9th-grade below-level students 45-60 minutes. This resource also includes a complete Teacher’s Guide, extension activities, and an answer key. If you have students complete any of the accompanying assignments, you could make this last several days. The game is meant to act as a 'bridge' to the on-level assignments.
These high-interest digital escape rooms follow different teen protagonists as they solve the mystery in Burnbridge.
Each Digital Escape Game includes:
⭐️ A link and password to a web-based interactive adventure game.
⭐️ A full Teacher’s Guide
- An introduction to the digital interface
- A step-by-step guide to solving the puzzles
- A complete Answer Key
- A one-page "Quick Reference Sheet" to print for Game Day
⭐️ Thematic extension activities – written at a 9th-grade level
- Related nonfiction articles
- Research prompts
- Related sources
- Digital versions
⭐️ Optional (and editable!) Written Extension activities
- Analysis prompt & rubric
- Creative writing prompt & rubric
- Game reflection prompt & rubric
What other teachers are saying:
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Joanna W. said, “These resources are phenomenal. So well done, so engaging, I can't say enough. Thank you for creating resources that all students will benefit from and enjoy, even when they are struggling with reading skills. It is hard for me to find resources like that for my high school students. Many reading materials that are appropriately difficult for them feel too young and uninteresting, so I am thrilled to use this resource with my students. Thank you so much for creating this content!”
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Maggie C. said, “This resource is absolutely worth the money! It is phenomenally well done. I honestly think this is the best product I have purchased on TPT. I teach a 9th-grade reading course for struggling readers. It is hard to come up with unique ways for them to practice their reading skills. They get bored easily! They were hooked on these.”
About This Resource:
Each game is a .zip file. This includes a .PDF Teacher’s Guide and a .PPT with the editable extension activities. Within the Teacher’s Guide, you’ll find a link to the game website and a password. This will allow you and your students to open the game. This game is best played on computers and iPads – it has not been optimized for phones. As with any escape game, we recommend that you play through it yourself before presenting it to students.
Please let me know if you have any questions! You can always email me at nouvelle.ela@gmail.com. :)
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