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F.A.S.T. ELA 7th Grade Escape Room

Morgan Dallaportas

Created on April 24, 2023

Questions are from Florida's 7th grade ELA paper-based practice F.A.S.T. test.

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Transcript

BREAKOUT

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INTRODUCTION

CHARACTERS

MISSIONS

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INTRODUCTION

Read the passage “What Do Animals Dream About? Peek Inside the Minds of Sleeping Animals.” and "Mornings," then answer Numbers 1 through 14. Use your answers to breakout!

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CHARACTERS

PewPew

Lil Bounz

Dr. Ribbit

Steven

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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

#1Read this sentence from the passage. "The rats seem to be traveling back in time. revisiting places they have been,' says Wilson." (Paragraph 9) How does the phrase "traveling back in time" contribute to the tone of the paragraph?

LEVEL 2

OF 5

#2Which word from paragraph 12 comes from a Latin word meaning "an object used to spur or cause a reaction."

subsequently

rebound

stimulus

LEVEL 3

OF 5

#3Which statement describes the significance of the rhetorical question at the end of paragraph 14?

LEVEL 4

OF 5

#4How does beginning the sentence with the phrase “recent research” help achieve the author’s purpose in paragraph 15?

LEVEL 5

OF 5

#5 Part AIn the section Insects and Other Creatures, how does the authordevelop the argument that insects probably dream?

CONGRATULATIONS!

THE NUMBER OF THIS MISSION IS 7

GAME OVER

CONTINUE?

YES

NO

LEVEL 1

OF 5

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#5 Part BWhich detail from the passage best supports the answer from Part A?

LEVEL 2

OF 5

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#6 Part A What is the purpose of the section titled "To Sleep, Perchance to . . . Understand You’re Dreaming?"

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OF 5

#6 Part B Which sentence from the section supports the answer in Part A?

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OF 5

#7 Row 1Select whether each detail supports the first central idea, the second central idea, or both central ideas of the passage. “We can’t ask them about it, but scientific evidence—based on similarities in our brains and behavior while sleeping—seems to indicate that animals do dream, just like us.” (paragraph 1)

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LEVEL 5

OF 5

#7 Row 2Select whether each detail supports the first central idea, the second central idea, or both central ideas of the passage. “All mammals and some birds also experience REM sleep.” (paragraph 3)

NEXT

CONGRATULATIONS!

THE NUMBER OF THIS MISSION IS 3

GAME OVER

CONTINUE?

YES

NO

LEVEL 1

OF 5

#7 Row 3 Select whether each detail supports the first central idea, the second central idea, or both central ideas of the passage. “While the behavioral and biological evidence that other animals dream continues to grow, what that actually means remains elusive.” (paragraph 17)

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OF 5

#8Read this sentence from paragraph 6.“Does she think I’m here for an impromptu tutoring session?” What does impromptu mean in this sentence?

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OF 5

#9Read these sentences from the passage. “I slunk to the back of the room and glared at the black and white monstrosity. It was so out of place, like a tuxedo in a room full of sweatshirts.” (paragraph 10) What does this description reveal about the narrator’s view of Mrs. Lahri’s piano?

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OF 5

#10In paragraph 13, what does the narrator mean when he describes the music as “swelling into a wave”?

LEVEL 5

OF 5

#11Read the sentence from paragraph 19. “And I tuck that secret in my back pocket, where no one can hear it but me.” What does this sentence show about the narrator’s feelings about the music he hears?

CONGRATULATIONS!

THE NUMBER OF THIS MISSION IS 8

GAME OVER

CONTINUE?

YES

NO

LEVEL 1

OF 3

#12Which of the narrator’s claims in the passage is unreliable?

LEVEL 2

OF 3

#13 Row 3 Match the text evidence from the passage to the truth it reveals about the narrator. “Suddenly, a blaring noise jolts my eyes open. It’s the bell, obnoxiously drowning it all out.” (paragraph 14)

LEVEL 3

OF 3

#14What is one of the themes of the story?

CONGRATULATIONS!

THE NUMBER OF THIS MISSION IS 5

GAME OVER

CONTINUE?

YES

NO

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