360° Halloween Digital Escape ELA & Art: High School ELA Digital Escape Room
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★ Engage students in art history and Shakespeare with this challenging ELA & Art Halloween 360 view Digital Escape Room ★ Students read informational text about Frida Kahlo, Paul Cezanne, Odilon Redon, Andrew Wyeth, Edvard Munch and read John Everett Millais' Ophelia from Shakespeare in this spooky and rigorous escape room. Please click the test link below before purchasing this resource. This escape includes content that students will need to read and understand in order to solve the clues and get the answer for the locks.
A more challenging escape for older teens, students will click the start button. This animated slide show takes students through the setup of the escape and gives the students instructions on how to play.
Here's what's inside:
- Interactive Digital Escape with 6 puzzles & hidden message (all online)
- Google Forms Lock Page
- Step-by-step teacher instructions with answer key are provided
- Lesson Plan
- Reflection Questions - ELA writing prompt and Art Project Prompt
Clues in escape include:
- ★ Frida Kahlo - Child with Death Mask - Quiz/Alpha Code
- Includes a 360° view Frida Kahlo Museum
- ★ Paul Cezanne - Pyramid of Skulls - Cryptogram (artist quote)
- ★ John Everett Millais - Ophelia - Questions/Number Lock
- ★ Andrew Wyeth - Woodshed - Vigenère cipher (artist quote)
- ★ Edvard Munch - The Scream - Quiz/Color Lock
- ★ Odilon Redon - Smiling Spider - Crossword Puzzle/Alpha Code
Final clue: Hidden in the scene - Stranger Things Wall
- Art Prompt: Read the poem:
- ★ Thomas Moore - A Ballad: The Lake of the Dismal Swamp
- Create a piece of that inspired by the poem.
- Reflection Questions include finding three additional art pieces by their favorite artist and then
- Writing a poem based on the piece.
Digital Escape Room Tip for Teachers:
There are many times when students will need to rely on reading instructions to get them to the next step. They will want you to give them the answers, but all the information is there for them to discover. Breaking students into teams really helps keep kids engaged and allows them to collaborate making this kind of activity even more fun. You will need to open both the PDF and the Easel Activity to access the link to the escape/instructions, as well as assign the digital notes sheet in Easel if you want the answers.
Test Site:
CLICK HERE to test that this escape room and the websites inside will work on your school computers. BE SURE TO CHECK ON A STUDENT'S COMPUTER
Before purchasing, please check to make sure you and your students will be able to use the sites listed above by clicking on the test website link above. It is your responsibility to make sure the links will work before purchasing.
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