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BREAKOUT
VIDEOGAME
VIDEOGAME
PRESS START
HI-SCORE
232323
MENÚ
INTRODUCTION
CHARACTERS
MISSIONS
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HI-SCORE
232323
INTRODUCTION
Work your way through each game in order to collect each number of the password. Take your time and read the passages and do your best. When you get to the end raise your hand and let me see your screen.
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HI-SCORE
232323
CHARACTERS
PLAYER1
PLAYER2
PLAYER3
PLAYER4
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HI-SCORE
232323
MISSIONS
Pass the missions to obtainthe password numbers
1 SPACE
4 FROG
3 STICK
2 PUZZLE
PASSWORD
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LEVEL 1
OF 5
Victoria Falls is one of the largest waterfalls in the world. It is in Africa. The waterfall spreads across two countries, Zambia and Zimbabwe. What countries are the falls found in?
Zambia and Zimbabwe
Chad and Sudan
Namibia and Botswana
LEVEL 2
OF 5
The strong flow of the Zambezi River creates the waterfall. The water rushes down over the edge of rocky cliffs. The waterfall sprays water all around. That forms large clouds of mist. The force of the water makes a loud roaring sound. What type of sound do the falls make?
Soft
Sreeching
Roaring
LEVEL 3
OF 5
Long ago, Native people saw the clouds of mist floating above the waterfall. They heard the loud sound of the water. They named the waterfall Mosi-oa-Tunya. That means “The Smoke That Thunders.” Some people today use this name for the waterfall. What is the native name for the falls?
Mosi-oa-Tunya
Niagara Falls
Tugelo Falls
LEVEL 4
OF 5
Long ago, Native people saw the clouds of mist floating above the waterfall. They heard the loud sound of the water. They named the waterfall Mosi-oa-Tunya. That means “The Smoke That Thunders.” Some people today use this name for the waterfall. What does the waterfall's name mean?
The Silent River
The Smoke That Thunders
The Crashing Waters
LEVEL 5
OF 5
The strong flow of the Zambezi River creates the waterfall. The water rushes down over the edge of rocky cliffs. The waterfall sprays water all around. That forms large clouds of mist. The force of the water makes a loud roaring sound. What does the water form in the air around the waterfall?
Rain
Slick spots
Clouds
CONGRATULATIONS!
THE NUMBER OF THIS MISSION IS 1
GAME OVER
CONTINUE?
YES
NO
LEVEL 1
OF 5
NEXT
That blue space is water! Most of the earth is covered in water. The huge body of water that covers most of the earth is called the world ocean. What is all the blue on the map?
Air
Water
Dirt
LEVEL 2
OF 5
NEXT
Two of the main oceans are the Pacific and the Atlantic. These are the two biggest oceans. They both touch North and South America. What are the two biggest oceans?
Indian and Artic
Souther and Alantic
Alantic and Pacific
LEVEL 3
OF 5
NEXT
The third biggest ocean is the Indian Ocean. It stretches between Africa and Australia. What is the third biggest ocean?
Indian
Artic
Southern
LEVEL 4
OF 5
NEXT
The smallest ocean is the Arctic Ocean. It is by the North Pole. What is the smallest ocean?
Artic
Pacific
Alantic
LEVEL 5
OF 5
NEXT
The Southern Ocean is the last ocean. It has no real edges, so it’s hard to say how big it is. It is made up of the water near Antarctica. What ocean has no real edges?
Pacific
Southern
Indian
CONGRATULATIONS!
THE NUMBER OF THIS MISSION IS 2
GAME OVER
CONTINUE?
YES
NO
LEVEL 1
OF 5
Canyons are deep valleys surrounded by rocky cliffs. One of the most famous canyons in the world is in the Arizona desert in the United States. It is called the Grand Canyon. What is the famous canyon in the US?
Kings Canyon
The Grand Canyon
Antelope Canyon
LEVEL 2
OF 5
The Grand Canyon stretches for 277 miles. That is a long distance! If you were in a car traveling at highway speed, it would take you about five hours to go that far. How long is the Grand Canyon?
277 Miles
230 Miles
177 Miles
LEVEL 3
OF 5
The cliffs of the Grand Canyon are made of brown, red, and yellow rocks and sand. It is one mile from the top of the cliffs to the floor of the canyon. The Colorado River flows along the canyon floor. How far is it from the top to the bottom of the Grand Canyon?
1.5 Miles
1 Mile
1/2 Mile
LEVEL 4
OF 5
Strong winds blew on the cliffs. Rain and river water wore down the rocks. Together, the wind and water created the canyon we see today. What created the Grand Canyon?
Wind and Water
Wind and Fire
Water and Ice
LEVEL 5
OF 5
The change is very slow, but it never stops. A million years from now, the Grand Canyon will look very different. Is the change to the Grand Canyon fast or slow?
Slow
Fast
It's not changing
CONGRATULATIONS!
THE NUMBER OF THIS MISSION IS 3
GAME OVER
CONTINUE?
YES
NO
LEVEL 1
OF 3
Tropical rain forests are in danger. For years, people have been cutting down trees to make room for farms and roads. Why are rainforest in danager?
Fires burning them
Cutting down trees
Animals disappearing
LEVEL 2
OF 3
“When rain forests are cut down, animals lose their homes,” says Kerry Zobor. She works at the World Wildlife Fund. “More carbon dioxide fills the air. Scientists think that makes Earth get warmer. If it gets too hot, it could cause many animals to go extinct.” What could happen if it gets to hot?
Animals go extinct
Sea levels rise
People use more A/C
LEVEL 3
OF 3
The World Wildlife Fund is a group working to protect animals and habitats. A habitat is a place in nature where an animal or a plant lives. “We are working every day to help save rain forests around the world,” says Zobor. What is a habitat?
Where animals and plants live.
Where people live
Where the forest meets the ocean
CONGRATULATIONS!
THE NUMBER OF THIS MISSION IS 4
GAME OVER
CONTINUE?
YES
NO
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