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MUSEUM

ESCAPE ROOM

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MAIN HALL

ROOM 3

ROOM 2

ROOM 1

To find each piece of art, you are going to have to use your guide (Writer's Workshop Google Doc) Do you have what it takes to solve our mystery?

All the museum's workshave disappeared

Oh no!

Room 1

Anytime you need information for your essay.

It is never okay to use it because it is not credible.

When the soruce is less than 10 years old.

When is it okay to use Wikipedia as a credible source for your essay?

Question 1

1/5

Room 1

The first sentence in your body paragraph

The last sentence in your introduction paragraph

You don't need a thesis statement

Where does your thesis statement go when you are writing your essay

Question 2

2/5

The Great Pyramids of Giza The Great Pyramid, was the tomb of King Khufu (c.2589-2566 BC), with its original height of 146.5 meters, was the tAllest structure in the world for 3,800 years.

Room 1

Answering

Ariticle

Assertion

In A.X.E.S formatting, what does the A stand for?

Question 3

3/5

The Tablet of Nephrtiti This table is made of sandstone (c. 2546-2540 BC). This table is to honor the Sun Godess

Room 1

More than three authors

Percentages or data

Bias

Question 4

To determine if a source is credible, make sure that has NO:

4/5

Winged Victory (c 657 BC) Carved from marble and agate stone, this bust represents the beauty and grace of Nike, Greek Godess of victory and valor.

Room 1

READ ME

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^Click box above ^. Which sentence of this paragraph is the assertion?

Question 5

5/5

Athena (c 654 BC) Athena was the Greek Godess of wisdom. Carved from anti-onyX marble

Room 1

You have found all the works of art in this room!

5/5

CONTINUE

The Colosseum (c. 72-70 BC) This was a huge amphitheater built in Rome under the Flavian emperors. This is the first know structure to use arcade vaults and corinthian columns.

Room 1

Here you can put a highlighted title

You've broken a piece of the museum!

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MAIN HALL

ROOM 3

ROOM 2

ROOM 1

All the museum's works have disappeared

Oh no!

Room 2

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Yes

No

When using a source, does it need to be cited in the Works Cited page?

Question 1

1/5

Room 2

No

Yes

Is a .com considered a credible source?

Question 2

2/5

Parisian Garden (c 1835 Rene Pissante) Rene Pissante painted this scene during his lifetime in Paris. This painting is part of the Post-Renaissance era.

Room 2

Here you can put a highlighted title

List all authors

When there are more than three authors of a work how do you cite it?

List one of the authors and then add "et al"

Question 3

3/5

Hydrangeas in Bloom (c. 1989 Natalie Simms) Natalie Simms, renown photographer, captured these beautiful red hydrangeas growing in her backyard in upstate New York.

Room 2

Here you can put a highlighted title

List all authors

When there are more than three authors of a work how do you cite it?

List one of the authors and then add "et al"

Question 3

3/5

Hydrangeas in Bloom (c. 1989 Natalie Simms) Natalie Simms, renown photographer, captured these beautiful red hydrangeas growing in her backyard in upstate New York.

Room 2

Here you can put a highlighted title

Add an explaination behind it

Let it stand on its own so you are not repetative

When you use an source as an example, you must

Question 4

4/5

Palace of Versailles (c. 1661) This was built in the BaroquE style. This palace was originally home to King Louis XIV just outside of Paris, France.

Room 2

Yes

No

Does your intro paragraph and your conclusion paragraph use A.X.E.S. formatting?

Question 5

5/5

Still Life (c. 1822 Jan van Huysum) Huysum paved the way for the still life painting genre. Still life paintings were used to symbolize nature, wealth, exploration and morality.

You have found allthe artworks in this room!

Room 2

Here you can put a highlighted title

CONTINUE

5/5

Awaiting an Arrival (c. 1889 Mary Cassatte) This Neoclassicism and Romanticism era of paintings left the traditions of royal life behind and focused on the every day people. Common people like you and me!

Room 2

Here you can put a highlighted title

You have broken a piece of the museum!

Winged Victory

Tablet of Nepheriti

The Great Pyramids of Giza

In room 1, the first peice of art you uncovered had the letter "A" in it's desciption. What was it's title?

Question 1

1/5

Main hall

Tablet of Nepheritit

Incorrect Answer

Athena

In room 1, one peice of art you discovered had the letter "X" in it's desciption. What was the title of that piece of art?

Question 2

2/5

Main hall

Main Hall

Palace of Versailles

Hyrdrangeas in Bloom

Parisian Garden

In room 2, you uncovered a peice of art that had the letter "E" in its desciption. What was the title of that work?

Question 3

3/5

Main Hall

Hydrangeas in Bloom

Still Life

Palace of Versailles

In room 2, you uncovered a peice of art that had an "S" in its description. What was the title of that artwork?

Question 4

4/5

Parisian Garden

Awaiting an Arrival

Still Life

In room 2, you uncovered peice of art with an "!" in its description. What is the name of that artwork?

Question 5

5/5

Main hall

Parisian Garden

Awaiting an Arrival

Still Life

In room 2, you uncovered peice of art with an "!" in its description. What is the name of that artwork?

Question 5

5/5

Main hall

CONTINUE

Main Hall

You have found all the artworks!

5/5

Congratulations!

You have recovered all the museum's works.

Now, go make your own art by working on your essay!

Restart

You have lost a piece of the museum!

You have lost a piece of the museum!

You have lost a piece of the museum!

You have lost a piece of the museum!

You have lost a piece of the museum!

You have lost a piece of the museum!

You have lost a piece of the museum!

You have lost a piece of the museum!

You have lost a piece of the museum!

You have lost a piece of the museum!

You have lost a piece of the museum!

You have lost a piece of the museum!