Main Idea and ELA MYSTERY BREAKOUT
Rebecca Bullock
Created on March 8, 2023
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Transcript
Mystery Breakout
Can you escape?
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Intro
You have entered a dark and unknown world from which you have to get out before it's too late and you will be locked in forever.
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Mission 1
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Answer the question and you will find out the address of the following scenario
Everyone got rich during the Gold Rush
People sold their belongings
The California Gold Rush turned small towns into boomtowns
In 1848, a few builders discovered gold in California. Hearing the news, many people moved out West in a hurry. This push west for gold was called the Gold Rush. Thanks to the Gold Rush, small towns grew into big and busy ones almost overnight. These fast-growing towns were called boomtowns. Only a few people got rich searching for gold. Others made money by selling things like food and clothing to people in the boomtowns.What is the main idea of the passage?
Mission 2
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Drag and discover
Sometimes you have to hide stuff up your sleeve when doing magic
All magic tricks are easy
It is actually quite easy to make a spoon apear bent
A good magic trick makes people believe they are seeing something amazing. But magic doesn't have to be hard to look real. One easy trick is to "bend" a spoon. First, hold the spoon's handle inside your hands with the end of the handle under your thumbs. Push the spoon's bowl down on the table. Next, let the handle slide down inside your hands. Since your hand is covering part of the handle, it will look like the spoon is bent.What is the main idea of the passage?
Mission 3
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Complete Sentence
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Please do not let the bear! Is the sentence above a complete sentence, a run-on sentence, or a sentence fragment?
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I walked to school with my friend and we went to the cafeteria to eat breakfast and then we went to the bathroom and then to class and our teacher told us we had a special project to do but I didn't want to do it because I was tired. Is the sentednce above a complete sentence, a run-on sentence, or a sentence fragment?
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It is impossible to hold your nose and hum a song. Is the sentence above a complete sentence, run-on sentence, or a sentence fragment?
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Mission 4
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Which sentence is in past tense?1. The cobra will strike if it feels threatened.2. My friend, Dave, is eating cookies.3. The Mouse ran past my foot and into the hole.
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