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Escape to Everywhere Challenge Cards Set 2
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Book Week 2017 Escape to Everywhere
Challenge Cards
After reading your favourite book, list the places you ‘escaped to’ while reading your book.
Imagine that every single book in the world had vanished. Write about the search and rescue, or the escape of the books.
Create a Venn diagram to compare and contrast two settings in a book you have read.
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Read one of the books from the CBCA shortlist and write a shape poem about it.
Write a list of well-known book characters that had to escape from someone or something. Describe why and how they escaped.
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Imagine you are trapped inside your favourite book. Write a diary entry describing where you are, whether or not you like it there and compare where you are to where you usually live.
Create a story map of a book you have read. Include all the settings and main events.
Describe where you would most like to escape to. Include descriptive words and reasons.
Using magazines and newspapers, create a collage artwork that depicts what you think ‘Escape to Everywhere’ means.
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After reading your favourite book, describe the character you would most want to escape from. Use adjectives and reasons.
Imagine that the main character from your favourite book has escaped from the book and is living in your house. Write about the day you would have with that character.
Imagine that the villain from your favourite book was holding you and your classmates captive. Write a diary entry about the event, where you were kept and how you eventually escaped.
Describe where you would most like to escape from. Include descriptive words and reasons.
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Imagine that you are trapped in your favourite book. Write a paragraph describing where you are, then describe your escape plan. Think about what tools or equipment you will need and the steps you will take in order to escape.
Write an acrostic poem with the title ‘ESCAPE’ about your favourite book.
Design an escape room challenge with a spooky theme. Draw a detailed picture of the room
and write clues to help somebody escape.
Design an escape room challenge with a crime theme. Draw a detailed picture of the room and write clues to help somebody escape.
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Design an escape room challenge with a fantasy theme. Draw a
detailed picture of the room and write clues to help somebody escape.
Design an escape room challenge with an adventure theme. Draw a detailed picture of
the room and write clues to help somebody escape.
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