Description
Students will review dependent and independent clauses; relative adverbs, relative pronouns, and subordinate conjunctions; noun, adverb, and adjective clauses; and clause punctuation in this challenging and engaging escape room.
This product IS included in my escape room bundle:
Secondary English Escape Room Bundle
Your download includes
✩ 4 task cards with 5 clauses each (20 total clauses) asking students to determine whether the clause is dependent of independent
✩ 4 task cards with 4 sentences each (16 total sentences) asking students to determine which type of word (relative adverb, relative pronoun, or subordinate conjunction) begins the clause
✩ 4 task cards with 4 sentences each (16 total sentences) asking students to determine which type of clause (noun, adverb, or adjective) begins the clause
✩ 4 task cards with 4 sentences each (16 total sentences) asking students to determine whether the punctuation (or lack of punctuation) is correct
✩ student instruction sheets for Google and non-Google facilitation
✩ teacher instruction sheets and link to general video instructions
✩ four different Google forms with four different unscramble secret phrases
✩ answer key for teacher-led facilitation
✩ one practice task card to model for students how to form answers
Please note: Some clauses are purposely missing punctuation so students can see they are incorrect. Some dependent clauses contain capitalization and punctuation to make it more challenging to choose between independent and dependent.
In the Google-led facilitation (a quicker version), students input answers into a Google Form and are automatically told if their code is correct for each card and awarded a letter toward the secret phrase. There are four different Google forms that receive the same numeric codes but four different “secret phrases.”
In teacher-led facilitation (a lengthier version), teachers will check answers for students and award letters toward the secret phrase. In the Google-directed version, a form tells students whether they are correct or not. For correct codes, students are awarded letters toward a secret phrase that needs to be unscrambled.
This product works best if used as a review after students are familiar with the various types of clauses and their parts of speech. Facilitation of the game (from me giving instructions to the first group solving the secret phrase) takes anywhere from 25-40 minutes depending on grade level of students and familiarity with types of clauses and clause punctuation.
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This product IS included in my escape room bundle:
Secondary English Escape Room Bundle
Your download includes
✩ 4 task cards with 5 clauses each (20 total clauses) asking students to determine whether the clause is dependent of independent
✩ 4 task cards with 4 sentences each (16 total sentences) asking students to determine which type of word (relative adverb, relative pronoun, or subordinate conjunction) begins the clause
✩ 4 task cards with 4 sentences each (16 total sentences) asking students to determine which type of clause (noun, adverb, or adjective) begins the clause
✩ 4 task cards with 4 sentences each (16 total sentences) asking students to determine whether the punctuation (or lack of punctuation) is correct
✩ student instruction sheets for Google and non-Google facilitation
✩ teacher instruction sheets and link to general video instructions
✩ four different Google forms with four different unscramble secret phrases
✩ answer key for teacher-led facilitation
✩ one practice task card to model for students how to form answers
Please note: Some clauses are purposely missing punctuation so students can see they are incorrect. Some dependent clauses contain capitalization and punctuation to make it more challenging to choose between independent and dependent.
In the Google-led facilitation (a quicker version), students input answers into a Google Form and are automatically told if their code is correct for each card and awarded a letter toward the secret phrase. There are four different Google forms that receive the same numeric codes but four different “secret phrases.”
In teacher-led facilitation (a lengthier version), teachers will check answers for students and award letters toward the secret phrase. In the Google-directed version, a form tells students whether they are correct or not. For correct codes, students are awarded letters toward a secret phrase that needs to be unscrambled.
This product works best if used as a review after students are familiar with the various types of clauses and their parts of speech. Facilitation of the game (from me giving instructions to the first group solving the secret phrase) takes anywhere from 25-40 minutes depending on grade level of students and familiarity with types of clauses and clause punctuation.
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Grades
9th - 12th
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Pages
15
Answer Key
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Teaching Duration
40 minutes
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Description
Students will review dependent and independent clauses; relative adverbs, relative pronouns, and subordinate conjunctions; noun, adverb, and adjective clauses; and clause punctuation in this challenging and engaging escape room.
This product IS included in my escape room bundle:
Secondary English Escape Room Bundle
Your download includes
✩ 4 task cards with 5 clauses each (20 total clauses) asking students to determine whether the clause is dependent of independent
✩ 4 task cards with 4 sentences each (16 total sentences) asking students to determine which type of word (relative adverb, relative pronoun, or subordinate conjunction) begins the clause
✩ 4 task cards with 4 sentences each (16 total sentences) asking students to determine which type of clause (noun, adverb, or adjective) begins the clause
✩ 4 task cards with 4 sentences each (16 total sentences) asking students to determine whether the punctuation (or lack of punctuation) is correct
✩ student instruction sheets for Google and non-Google facilitation
✩ teacher instruction sheets and link to general video instructions
✩ four different Google forms with four different unscramble secret phrases
✩ answer key for teacher-led facilitation
✩ one practice task card to model for students how to form answers
Please note: Some clauses are purposely missing punctuation so students can see they are incorrect. Some dependent clauses contain capitalization and punctuation to make it more challenging to choose between independent and dependent.
In the Google-led facilitation (a quicker version), students input answers into a Google Form and are automatically told if their code is correct for each card and awarded a letter toward the secret phrase. There are four different Google forms that receive the same numeric codes but four different “secret phrases.”
In teacher-led facilitation (a lengthier version), teachers will check answers for students and award letters toward the secret phrase. In the Google-directed version, a form tells students whether they are correct or not. For correct codes, students are awarded letters toward a secret phrase that needs to be unscrambled.
This product works best if used as a review after students are familiar with the various types of clauses and their parts of speech. Facilitation of the game (from me giving instructions to the first group solving the secret phrase) takes anywhere from 25-40 minutes depending on grade level of students and familiarity with types of clauses and clause punctuation.
Want to create a customized escape room bundle for a discounted price?
Custom Escape Room Bundle
Looking for other escape room products?
• Comma Review Escape Room
• Characterization Escape Room
• Conjunctions and Transitions Review Escape Room
• Sentence Type Escape Room
• Sentence Structure Escape Room
Parallel Structure Escape Room
This product IS included in my escape room bundle:
Secondary English Escape Room Bundle
Your download includes
✩ 4 task cards with 5 clauses each (20 total clauses) asking students to determine whether the clause is dependent of independent
✩ 4 task cards with 4 sentences each (16 total sentences) asking students to determine which type of word (relative adverb, relative pronoun, or subordinate conjunction) begins the clause
✩ 4 task cards with 4 sentences each (16 total sentences) asking students to determine which type of clause (noun, adverb, or adjective) begins the clause
✩ 4 task cards with 4 sentences each (16 total sentences) asking students to determine whether the punctuation (or lack of punctuation) is correct
✩ student instruction sheets for Google and non-Google facilitation
✩ teacher instruction sheets and link to general video instructions
✩ four different Google forms with four different unscramble secret phrases
✩ answer key for teacher-led facilitation
✩ one practice task card to model for students how to form answers
Please note: Some clauses are purposely missing punctuation so students can see they are incorrect. Some dependent clauses contain capitalization and punctuation to make it more challenging to choose between independent and dependent.
In the Google-led facilitation (a quicker version), students input answers into a Google Form and are automatically told if their code is correct for each card and awarded a letter toward the secret phrase. There are four different Google forms that receive the same numeric codes but four different “secret phrases.”
In teacher-led facilitation (a lengthier version), teachers will check answers for students and award letters toward the secret phrase. In the Google-directed version, a form tells students whether they are correct or not. For correct codes, students are awarded letters toward a secret phrase that needs to be unscrambled.
This product works best if used as a review after students are familiar with the various types of clauses and their parts of speech. Facilitation of the game (from me giving instructions to the first group solving the secret phrase) takes anywhere from 25-40 minutes depending on grade level of students and familiarity with types of clauses and clause punctuation.
Want to create a customized escape room bundle for a discounted price?
Custom Escape Room Bundle
Looking for other escape room products?
• Comma Review Escape Room
• Characterization Escape Room
• Conjunctions and Transitions Review Escape Room
• Sentence Type Escape Room
• Sentence Structure Escape Room
Parallel Structure Escape Room
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My students loved this resource. They were both engaged and challenged. Thank you!
Great resource.
Even though this resource is geared toward older students, seventh graders are responsible for knowing the difference between phrases and clauses and dependent and independent clauses. So, I used this escape room with my higher-level 7th graders. It was challenging for them, but they loved the challenge of doing work meant for older students.
My students loved this as a grammar review. The rules page was a helpful tool.
very good idea but implementation was a bit awkward
Thanks for your feedback. I hope you found both the written instructions with pictures and the video instructions to help you implement and facilitate the escape room. If not, check your download and view those to help you implement the activity. If you have any questions, please email me at letsgetliterature@gmail.com.
My 8th-grade students loved this escape room! Super easy to facilitate!
I love to hear when students are engaged! Thanks for your feedback!
Great resource for my students!
So glad to hear it! Thanks for your feedback!
great product
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