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English Adventure with Paul

Ease of progression and fun are at the heart of English Adventure. These resources are maps for young learners who are setting sail on their exciting journey of English language acquisition, and include Phonics worksheets, Reading & Writing pattern practice, Logic Puzzle worksheets, and Escape Games for students in the classroom or at home.

Ease of progression and fun are at the heart of English Adventure. These resources are maps for young learners who are setting sail on their exciting journey of English language acquisition, and include Phonics worksheets, Reading & Writing pattern practice, Logic Puzzle worksheets, and Escape Games for students in the classroom or at home.
ESCAPE GAME 01: Escape from Zombie Mansion
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ESCAPE GAME 01: Escape from Zombie Mansion

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These Escape Games are designed for students aged 11 years to adult in the English classroom to come together as a team and communicate with each other cooperatively to solve puzzles and complete fun and exciting mission scenarios. Students need to combine their problem-solving skills to find the answers leading to safety before the countdown reaches zero. Ready, set… GO!!!   Escape from Zombie Mansion includes: A 30 - 45 minute game with a 3-part story and clue cards, Instructions for the teacher as to how the game works and how to set it up, Solutions to the escape game, An alternative solution so students can play the game twice, Creative ideas to extend the lesson by up to 1 hour to generate further interest, and A simplified version of the game for ESL/EAL and YOUNGER students.   Create Curiosity and Fun Through Teamwork Use this Escape Game as a 90-minute lesson in itself as an energetic way to generate a fun atmosphere and have students put their problem-solving skills into practice and work together to succeed in achieving a goal. The puzzles require problem-solving skills to: Select an item/number through the process of elimination, Arrange items/numbers into a particular sequence, Use logic and reasoning to arrive at a single solution.   Once your students have tasted their first Escape Game, they will be clamouring for more! Stay tuned for more stories to be released in the Escape Game series.