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Shakespeare's Escape Room
Erica Pacchioni
Created on March 14, 2024
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Transcript
Shakespeare's Escape Room
Are you ready? Go for it!
start
Instructions
Have fun!
This is meant for your class, so work as a team and remeber: you'll only manage to escape if you do it together!
Tests
Complete each test to beat the game: there is no other way to escape!
Test 1
Test 2
Test 3
Final Test
1/3
Icebreaker question: it's called 'icebreaker'...
...thanks to Shakespeare. He was the first to use the expression: 'to break the ice'.
...and it's nothing to do with Shakespeare. He didn't know it.
2/3
You're doing great. Next question:Iambic pentameter goes:
dum-dee dum-dee dum-dee dum-dee dum-dee
dee-dum dee-dum dee-dum dee-dum dee-dum
scooby-doo scooby-doo scooby-doo scooby-doo scooby-doo
3/3
You're almost there.Shakespeare wrote:
Comedies and shopping lists
Tragedies, comedies and to do lists
Sonnets, tragedies and novels
Tragedies, comedies, histories and sonnets
Tests
Complete each test to beat the game: there is no other way to escape!
Test 2
Test 1
Test 3
Final test
1/1
Watch this video:there is one important piece of information which your teacher did not mention before! What is it?
There was no music in Shakespeare's plays.
When Shakespeare was alive, only men could act.
Shakespeare's family moved to London with him.
Tests
Complete each test to beat the game: there is no other way to escape!
Test 1
Test 2
Test 3
Final Test
Test 3
1/3
Take a good look at this image:is this the new Shakespeare's Globe?
True
False
2/3
Shakespeare was born in Stratford-upon-Avon, in central England.
False
True
3/3
Who is William Shakespeare?
Tests
Complete each test to beat the game: there is no other way to escape!
Test 1
Test 2
Test 3
Final Test
1/3
Surely you know the answer to this question:Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, Macbeth are:
comedies.
tragedies.
histories.
2/3
Listen to the audio: is this iambic pentameter?
False
True
3/3
Listen to the audio: is this iambic pentameter?
True
False
Completed
Congratulations, you have successfully completed the escape room!
Start over?
Oh oh!
That answer is not correct...
But don't lose your balance, continue on your way and try again!
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