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Grammar Escape Room
ES: Elementary School
Created on November 13, 2023
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Transcript
Grammar Escape Room
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Introduction
Your first lock is waiting for you! Follow the directions to complete each task to complete the grammar escape room!
Click here to access the Classkick to keep your answers all together!
Task
Complete each test to beat the game: there is no other way to escape!
Task 1
Task 2
Task 3
Final Task
Task 4
Task #1 - Directions
Directions: Your first lock is waiting to be unocked. It is up to you to find the correct code to unlock this lock. The code is 6 digits. Write the numbers down on a piece of paper to keep them somewhere safe! Each answer choice is a secret number. a=1 b=2 c=3 d=4 Put your numbers in order on your lock to reveal the code.
What is the best way to combine the sentences below?
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What is the best way to combine the sentences below?
Continue with Task.
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What is the best way to combine the sentences below?
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Put the code in order of the questions.
2_____
Task #2 - Directions
Directions: Your second lock will require your spelling skills to unlock. Read each sentence carefully and find the misspelled word. The number of letters in your word is your number for the code (5 letters = 5) The code is 6 digits. Put your numbers in order on your lock sheet to reveal the code.
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Put the code numbers in order.
5_____
Task #3 - Directions
Directions: Congratulations on making is this far. You will now use your knowlegde of commas to help you unlock the third lock. The code is 6 digits. Your job is to put the sentences together with the reasons why the comma is used. Look at the coding sheet so that you will know how to copy down your code.
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Task #3 - Directions
Commas Code #1 - Commas between city and state Code #2 Commas in quotation marks Code #3 Commas with an AAAWWWUBIS Code #4 Commas to join two complete sentences Code # 5 Commas in a date Code #6 Commas in a series As you read each sentence, think about why the comma is used. Find the number for your code by looking at the chart.
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Put the code in the correct number order.
3_____
Task #4 - Directions
Directions: You're made it to your last task set. You will now be required to analyze sentences to determine if they are correct or incorret. Look at the coding information below to choose your numbers. The code is 6 digits. 1 = Correct because it is plural (more than one) 2 = Incorrect because it is plural (more than one) 3- Correct because it shows ownership 4 - Incorrect because it shows owner ship.
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Continue with Challenge.
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Put the numbers in order.
4______
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Use riddle #1's answer to escape!
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Riddle #1's answer.
A_________