

★ General Analysis - Students will answer a variety of questions about things like setting, foreshadowing, and more as they crack their final code. ★ Conflict - Students will complete jigsaw puzzles by identifying specific examples of the different types of conflict in the story. ★ Characters - Students will work to match Zero Hour characters to quotes or traits to reveal a code. Then they will place the remaining scenes on a plot diagram.
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★ Plot - Students will review a series of statements to determine which scenes did and did not occur in the text. There are four breakouts your students will work through: Trust me the experience is much more fun when students have a solid understanding of the events that transpired in the story! It’s highly recommended that you read, discuss, and interact with Zero Hour before putting students through this story elements escape room. ⬆️ Check out the PREVIEW for more information! ⬆️

Use this scary short story escape room in October or any time of year to review the story elements of a short story. This engaging story elements escape room will give your students that “just right” challenge as they work to break out of the different tasks. Make your students’ final experience with the dystopian short story Zero Hour by Ray Bradbury unforgettable.
