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New version: remote learning ready - digital only - no preparation needed - self-marking

A lesson that your students will not forget quickly! A spy themed escape room activity in which students need to solve German language related puzzles to get a code to jump from one website to the next in search of the German spy.

There are two versions included here: a new digital only version and the original classroom based version.

Ideal as vocab revision on the topic of food . Will keep them focused even in the last lesson before the holidays!
It focuses on vocab and research on German food but the origitanl version also includes vocab from the topics school and hobbies, and practises word order and past participles.

The resource includes:
Link to “Findet den Spion!” website and introduction video.
Teacher instruction, including how to put together the puzzle items
Teacher answers
Puzzles to print out/Files for digital versions

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alice_stober

3 years ago
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Hi jusch12, I bought escape rooms from you before which were brilliant and my students loved them. This one is slightly trickier. I have just played it myself and it is often not clear what the next steps are. I will play this together with my students this week and guide them through it, but I could imagine that a 12 - 14 year old learner would give up on this easily, as it is often confusing. Do you think you could add more instructions? E.g. - what exactly to do with the map in the first challenge - took me a while to figure out to search for Bielefeld and then click on it. Could you add a question to this 'field' to make it clear what students have to do there? It took me ages to find the black book in the living room - could you give a clue ? It also took me a while to find the tiny lock on the cupboard in the kitchen - could you give any clues in that part? <br /> One thing that definitely does not work is the link for 'Noch mal' when you get it wrong in the first challenge - map/Bielefeld. - Can you please add the correct link, so students are lead back to the map? Otherwise, brilliant choice of tasks - good revision of Year 7 vocab tying in nicely with key food vocab and some cultural aspects and traditional dishes. Thank you for creating this.

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