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Genially Escape Game: "The Caring Code"

Concept: A digital escape room where students solve puzzles related to health and care to

find a 4-digit code for a medicine cabinet.Target Audience: English B1 students in ASSP.Goal: Practice English vocabulary (health, routines, emotions) in a professional context.Design Tips: Use a medical theme (icons of medicine cabinets, nurses, clocks, emotion

emojis). Add a timer for excitement!

Slide 1: Introduction / Welcome Screen

(Background: A cartoon image of a care home or a nurse's office)

Title: The Caring CodeSubtitle: An English Escape Game for ASSP Students

Text on screen:Hello, interns! Welcome to Sunshine Care Home.Nurse Jones had to leave for an emergency and locked the medicine cabinet.Mrs. Anderson needs her medication soon!Your mission: Find the 4-digit code by solving all the puzzles.Use your English skills and your ASSP knowledge. Good luck!

Button:

START YOUR MISSION

Slide 2: Puzzle 1 - The Healthy Crossword

(Background: A notepad or clipboard graphic)Title: Puzzle 1: The Daily Health CrosswordInstructions: Solve the crossword. The greyed-out boxes hide a secret message! Click on the

clues to reveal them.Interactive Elements:A "Click to Reveal Clues" Button: (This can be a Genially interactive element that shows a

A "Click to Reveal Clues" Button: (This can be a Genially interactive element that shows a

pop-up or a new layer).A static image of the crossword puzzle (You can cre…

[ 1: S T R E T C H ][ 2: T ] [ 3: W A T E R ][ 4: A ] [ 5: E ][ 6: P ] [ 7: N U R S E ][ P ] [ S ][ L ] [ E ]

Clue 1 (Across): You do this to relax your body and mind (6 letters) -> STRETCHClue 2 (Down): How you might feel after a long day (6 letters) -> TIREDClue 3 (Across): A healthy drink that is not juice or soda (5 letters) -> WATERClue 4 (Down): A common fruit that is red, green, or yellow (5 letters) -> APPLEClue 5 (Across): You should do this for 30 minutes a day to stay healthy (8 letters) ->

EXERCISEClue 6 (Down): You take this when you have a headache (9 letters) -> MEDICINEClue 7 (Across): A person who helps a doctor (5 letters) -> NURSEThe Hidden Message: The greyed-out letters spell: LOOK FOR THE NUMBER ON THE DAILY

ROUTINE CHARTButton to proceed:next slide revealing the message).After message is revealed, a button appears:

(This button leads to a pop-up or the

What is the secret message?

(Links to Slide 3).

Go to the Routine Chart!

Slide 3: Puzzle 2 - The Daily Routine Chart

(Background: A chalkboard or whiteboard graphic)Title: Puzzle 2: Mr. Smith's RoutineText: You found the clue! Now, look at Mr. Smith's daily routine. Find the important number.

Graphic: A clean, stylish table

Time

Activity

8:00 AM

Wake up

9:30 AM

Physical Therapy

9:30 AM

Physical Therapy

1:00 PM

Lunch

3:00 PM

Arts & Crafts

6:00 PM

Dinner

8:00 PM

Bedtime

Interactive Element: A Text Input BoxQuestion: What is the important number on this chart? (Hint: It's the time for a key health

activity)Input Box Label:Correct Answer:Feedback for correct answer: "Correct! Physical therapy is essential for health. Remember

Enter the number:

(Set this in Genially's "Check Answer" feature for the input box).

930

this number! Now, let's check on emotions."Button after correct answer:

Go to the Emotion Wheel

Slide 4: Puzzle 3 - The Emotion Wheel

(Background: A colorful, simple graphic of a circle divided into four parts)Title: Puzzle 3: Understand the FeelingsText: A good carer understands emotions. Match each feeling to the best advice. The firstletters of the correct advice will spell a secret word!

The Wheel:Segment 1 (Segment 2 (Segment 3 (Segment 4 (Interactive Element: A Drag-and-Drop Activity(Create this using Genially's interactivity. The "draggable" items are the advice options).

Happy) Sad) In Pain) Tired)

Advice Options to Drag:

(Letter: T) (Letter: O) (Letter: I) -> Note: This is a trick! The

Talk to them kindly and ask what's wrong.Offer them a warm drink and suggest a rest.Inform the nurse or supervisor immediately.

(Letter: I) -> Note: This is a trick! Thecorrect word is built from first letters, so "Inform" gives "I", but the final word is "TOOL", so

Inform the nurse or supervisor immediately.

this is the incorrect choice for "In Pain".

(Letter: C) -> Correct choice for "In Pain".

Call the doctor for help.Smile back and do a fun activity with them!

(Letter: S)

How it works:Students drag the correct advice to each emotion.

Correct Matches:Happy:

(S)

Smile back and do a fun activity with them!Talk to them kindly and ask what's wrong.Call the doctor for help.

Sad:In Pain:fit "TOOL". This is the puzzle twist. The correct advice for "In Pain" is actually "Inform thenurse...", but its first letter is "I". This needs to be designed so the correct matches yield T,

(T) (C) -> But wait! The first letter is C, which doesn't

O, O, L.Revised Correct Matches (to get TOOL):

Happy:correct match for Happy should give T? Let's fix the advice.)Let's rework the advice for clarity: Sad: "Talk to them and offer comfort." -> T Tired: "Offer a quiet place to rest." -> O In Pain: "Inform the supervisor at once." -> O (for "Once"? This is messy). Better:

-> S (This is wrong. The

Smile back and do a fun activity with them!

For For For "Locate the nurse for help." -> L Happy: "Join their activity with a big smile!" -> J (No).

For Simplest Solution for Genially:Don't use drag-and-drop for the final word. Use a multiple-choice question for the secret

word.Text after activity: "The first letters of the correct advice spell a word. What is that word?"

Multiple Choice Options:

A) CAREB) TOOLC) HELPD) KIND

Set Correct Answer: B) TOOLFeedback for correct answer: "Correct! Your 'TOOL' is the envelope. It's time to open it!" (Links to Slide 5)

Button:

Open the Envelope!

Slide 5: The Final Riddles

(Background: An image of a sealed envelope)

Title: The Final StepText: You found the word "TOOL". Now, use the tool in this envelope! Inside are four riddles.Solve each one to get a number. Put the four numbers together to make the final code!Interactive Element: Four "Click to Open" buttons that look like little cards or pieces ofpaper. Each click reveals a riddle and a text input box.

Riddle 1:"I come after seven and before nine. What number am I?"

Input Box 1:Correct Answer:Riddle 2:"I’m the number of legs on a chair. What number am I?"

Answer:8

Input Box 2:Correct Answer:Riddle 3:"I am the time for a common afternoon activity for residents. Look at the routine chart!" (Hint: It's the hour, not the full time) (From 3:00 PM Arts & Crafts

Answer:4

Input Box 3:Correct Answer:

Answer:3