zip, 47.2 MB
zip, 47.2 MB

A cinematic grammar escape room set inside a candle-lit Louvre, where adjective position and agreement quite literally bring art back to life. The colours have vanished from the museum – and only well-chosen adjectives can restore them.
Students chase les adjectifs rebelles through the galleries, solving quick grammar puzzles, reordering sentences, and translating art-themed clues that reinforce correct adjective agreement and placement – each success revealing a little more light.

What’s included

  • Three short interactive challenges focused on adjective position and agreement
  • Built-in vocabulary hints (the candle on the table reveals the key words)
  • Instant feedback for self-checking
  • Playable directly via link or QR code in the PowerPoint – no prep required

Designed for Year 8-10, this 10-minute escape room works perfectly as a creative plenary, starter, or light revision task. Best played projected for the whole class with speakers switched on, though it can also be completed individually on devices.

Meaningful visuals and an atmospheric soundscape make this grammar adventure a truly immersive experience – rigorous in content, calm in tone, and quietly mischievous in spirit.

I hope your students enjoy reviving the Louvre’s colours as much as I enjoyed creating this.

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