✔️ Follow me to be notified when I've posted new products. Please check out the Q & A section or email me at I'll get back to you within 24 hours.ĭon't forget to leave feedback! I love to hear what my buyers say, how the product worked for them, and any feedback I can use to improve my product! (It also earns you points towards future TPT Purchases) You might also like these scary short story resources: Everything is digital, printable, and ready to go!īy purchasing the bundle, you save 25% off the total price! Using these short story activities & escape room is simple! All you have to do is print what you need or assign it to your digital learning platform. They will be asked to reflect on why Bradbury wrote the scary short stories he did. ★ Cryptogram - Using clues left throughout the breakouts, students will crack the cryptogram to reveal a Ray Bradbury quote. ★ 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. ★ Plot - Students will review a series of statements to determine which scenes did and did not occur in the text. ★ Compare to the Ray Bradbury Theater - Watch a film adaptation of “Zero Hour” and compare it to the short story. ★ Compare to the Radio Play - Students listen to Old Time Radio’s “Zero Hour” radio production and compare it to the short story. They will write an argumentative essay incorporating evidence from the text. ★ Who’s the Real Villain? - Students determine the story's real villain: Mink, Drill, or the Parents. Paper version or Pixton version? You decide! ★ Create a Comic - Students must represent Zero Hour in a comic format. ★ Body Biography - Students will analyze Mink’s character and create a one-page body biography, including notable quotes, colors, and symbols. ★ Plot Diagram - Can your students complete a plot diagram for “Zero Hour?” Plus, what’s more fun than a culminating escape room? Several activities *sneak in* standards-based tasks and challenge the kids in fun and unique ways. This Zero Hour bundle offers excellent opportunities to review the elements of the short story and compare it to a radio play or theatrical piece. ⬆️ Check out the PREVIEW for more information! ⬆️ You’ll receive engaging and creative activities that will encourage your students to interact with the text in various, high-level ways. This story element focused activities & escape room bundle will ensure your students practice meaningful skills while experiencing a scary short story that will be memorable for years to come. Looking for an engaging dystopian short story to study with your students? Look no further than Zero Hour by Ray Bradbury.
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