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Test Prep Reading Comprehension - Review Escape Room Bundle

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Students often struggle to remain focused, this did the job! Made review and practice fun. Will continue to use this resource!
My students loved this resource to complete on one of our weird school day schedules. It was a filler assignment but the students absolutely loved it.

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    2. This standards-aligned, Reading Comprehension Test Prep GROWING Bundle includes all the important skills students need to review prior to end of year testing. It can also be used throughout the year to prepare. With the exception of the escape rooms, the other resources come in digital and print.***
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    Description

    Make test prep fun while also ensuring your students are getting a thorough review before the big test! This standards-driven reading comprehension & ELA test prep digital escape room bundle does just that! It's also ZERO PREP and self-checking for students!

    Save 20% by purchasing this in the Reading Comprehension Test Prep Digital Escape Bundle!

    From reading comprehension and critical thinking to vocabulary, figurative language, text structure, and more... this escape bundle has it all!

    All you have to do is share the link, and students are on their way! You do not have to do the volumes in order. Use in any order you like.

    **You save 20% by purchasing this bundle!**

    This escape can also be used throughout the year to determine how well students are understanding the skills you've covered. I have also used it during the first week of school as a benchmark.

    This is a great way to review many of the important standards, and it’s also a fun way to keep students engaged while working on these skills! Students will use Google Forms to complete the various tasks and “unlock” the codes in order to move on to the next room.

    The skills that are covered are:

    • Reading Comprehension
    • Critical Thinking Skills
    • Figurative Language- Vol. 1 covers definitions and Vol. 2 covers examples
    • Point of View
    • Types of Conflict
    • Types of Genres
    • Text Structure
    • Main Idea
    • Author’s Purpose
    • Parts of Plot
    • Vocabulary

    *Although every class is different, on average, each escape takes approximately 45 minutes.*

    ELA Test Prep- Digital Escape Room Vol. 1

    There are 4 “rooms” that students are required to escape:

    • #1- Figurative Language- Students will click the link from their Google Form, which will take them to a drag and drop matching activity. Here, they will review the following types of figurative language: simile, metaphor, personification, onomatopoeia, alliteration, hyperbole, and idiom.
    • #2- Point of View- Students will read a passage to determine the following types of point of view: 1st person, 3rd person limited, 3rd person omniscient, and 3rd person objective.
    • #3- Text Structure- Students will read a passage and determine the type of text structure being used by choosing from 4 multiple choice answers.
    • #4- Main Idea- Students will be given a link to a Times 4 Kids article. Here, they will read the passage and will then be given multiple choice questions to answer. This is terrific practice for reading comprehension.

    ELA Test Prep- Digital Escape Room Vol. 2

    There are 4 “rooms” that students are required to escape:

    • #1- Figurative Language- Students will click the link from their Google Form, which will take them to a drag and drop matching activity. Here, they will review the following types of figurative language: simile, metaphor, personification, onomatopoeia, alliteration, hyperbole, and idiom.
    • #2- Author’s Purpose- Students will read short passages to determine the author’s purpose.
    • #3- Parts of the Plot- Students will answer questions to review parts of the plot: exposition, rising action, falling action, climax, resolution, protagonist, and antagonist.
    • #4- Point of View- Students will read short passages to determine the type of point of view being used: 1st person, 2nd person, or 3rd person.

    ELA Test Prep- Digital Escape Room Vol. 3

    There are 4 "rooms" that students are required to escape:

    • #1- Key Testing Vocabulary- Students will click the link from their Google Form, which will take them to a drag and drop matching activity. Here, they will determine the definition for "12 Powerful Words" | Vocabulary that is essential to know for end of year & state testing.
    • #2- Reading Comprehension- Students will read a passage and answer reading comprehension questions on main idea, supporting evidence, context clues, and more.
    • #3- Types of Conflict- Students will complete a drag & drop activity where they match the type of conflict with the correct example.
    • #4- Types of Genres- Each slide has a definition of a specific genre. Students will determine what type of genre is being defined and will then choose the answer they think is correct.

    In addition, the following is included:

    • Link to digital resource

    • Answer Key

    • Link to Google Folder with directions on how to use digital resources w/ Google Classroom, Canvas, Edmodo, Schoolology, Nearpod, Blackboard, Evernote, Seesaw, & Microsoft OneDrive.

    ⚠️⚠️MAKE SURE YOUR DISTRICT DOES NOT BLOCK YOU FROM USING GOOGLE SLIDES THAT ARE MADE BY SOMEONE IN A DIFFERENT NETWORK!

    JIGSAWPLANET.COM ALSO MAY BE USED. THERE IS A LINK TO THESE SITES IN THE ESCAPE ROOM. I am not responsible if your district blocks these websites, and I suggest you test these sites first!⚠️⚠️

    *Teacher AND students will need to have Google accounts/Google Drive to use this resource.*

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    Total Pages
    27 pdf pages, 24 slides, 3 Google Forms
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    3 hours
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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including figurative language such as metaphors and similes.
    Describe how a narrator’s or speaker’s point of view influences how events are described.
    Determine a theme or central idea of a text and how it is conveyed through particular details; provide a summary of the text distinct from personal opinions or judgments.
    Describe how a particular story’s or drama’s plot unfolds in a series of episodes as well as how the characters respond or change as the plot moves toward a resolution.
    Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including figurative and connotative meanings; analyze the impact of a specific word choice on meaning and tone.

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