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Alice in Wonderland Escape Room – Simple, Compound and Complex Sentences

  • Updated

    Updated:  22 Jul 2025

Help Alice escape Sentence Land in this Alice in Wonderland Escape Room Game covering simple, compound and complex sentences.

  • Editable

    Editable:  Google Slides, PowerPoint

  • Non-Editable

    Non-Editable:  PDF

  • Pages

    Pages:  6 Pages

  • Curriculum
  • Years

    Years:  4 - 5

Curriculum

teaching resource

Alice in Wonderland Escape Room – Simple, Compound and Complex Sentences

  • Updated

    Updated:  22 Jul 2025

Help Alice escape Sentence Land in this Alice in Wonderland Escape Room Game covering simple, compound and complex sentences.

  • Editable

    Editable:  Google Slides, PowerPoint

  • Non-Editable

    Non-Editable:  PDF

  • Pages

    Pages:  6 Pages

  • Curriculum
  • Years

    Years:  4 - 5

Help Alice escape Sentence Land in this Alice in Wonderland Escape Room Game covering simple, compound and complex sentences.

Fall Into Sentence Types in Our Alice in Wonderland Escape Room

Fall into Sentence Land, a world of whimsy and wonder with our Alice in Wonderland Escape Room!

Designed specifically for upper primary students working to master more advanced sentence structures, this digital adventure enables students to strengthen their understanding of simple, compound and complex sentences, all while solving puzzles in the world of Sentence Land.

The Alice in Wonderland Escape Room activity engages students with its imaginative storyline and encourages them to think critically about how they construct sentences. It’s an exciting way to turn a plain old grammar lesson into a truly magical adventure where everyone has a great time!

Build a Variety of Skills in This Grammar Escape Room Game

This game isn’t just about identifying simple, compound and complex sentences. Each challenge provides the chance for students to develop multiple skills, including:

  • Understanding what makes a simple, compound or complex sentence
  • Relating sentence structure rules to different types of sentences
  • Differentiating between simple, compound and complex sentences
  • Understanding the differences between dependent and independent clauses
  • Using coordinating conjunctions and subordinating conjunctions
  • Adding single and two-digit numbers
  • Applying cooperation and problem-solving skills
  • And more!

How To Set Up and Play This Digital Escape Game for Kids

Setting up and playing in this digital escape room is a breeze! Here are a few tips and tricks:

  1. Assign your escape room students to small groups of 2-3. Print a workbook for each group (or one for each student, if you prefer). Have them cut apart the pages, arrange them in order, and staple them.
  2. Use your school’s LMS system to assign the Digital Escape Room Game via Google Classroom, etc. Upload the PowerPoint or Slides file to your LMS and set it to make a copy for each student.
  3. Project Slide 1 in presentation mode and introduce the escape game to the students. Have students open the file on their device and place the slides in PRESENTATION mode. 
  4. Students will have to answer the first question before Clue # 1 is revealed. They will work through the problems in their workbook, which, when correct, will reveal the code they need to progress to the next clue.
  5. Play continues in this manner until groups help Alice escape!

Answer keys to the workbook pages are also included.

Downloading Our Escape Room Sentence Structure Games

Our sentence structure games are available in Google Slides and PowerPoint formats. Our virtual escape rooms are ready to project or assign digitally. A printable student workbook in easy-to-use PDF format is also included. In it, students solve problems and find the codes needed to unlock the doors and help Alice escape.

With just a few clicks, you’ll be ready to bring this whimsical lesson to life in your classroom. All you have to do is click the dropdown arrow on the Download button and download the PDF workbook and your choice of file format for the slide deck.


This resource was created by Lindsey Phillips, a teacher and Teach Starter Collaborator.


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