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TIME MACHINE ESCAPE

Gabrielle Gray

Created on September 9, 2023

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Escape Room

TIME

MACHINE

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BACK TO THE FUTURE

Our time machine has broken down. To repair it we need to acquire some parts that can only be found in different time periods, otherwise we may never be able to return to our present in 2122. Visit the different eras and pass the tests to collect all the parts. But be careful, if you falter during the search, the temporary doors might close, making it more and more difficult for you to return.

ControlSYSTEM

The fuel will be topped up by finding the missing parts.

Middle Ages

Prehistory

Visit all stages, fix the control system and go back to the future!

Contem porary history

Ancient history

prehistory

Use the context clues to figure out the meaning of the underlined word. Imagine if you had a crane and were going to take out our one word and put in another word or words in, but it can't change the meaning.

1/3

It had a long strap, and she carried it slung across her shoulder.

suspended or arranged with a strap so that it hangs loosely in a position.

Lack of judgement

Preparation

Misplacement

2/3

“Pick up my pocketbook, boy, and give it here.”

A rock

A woman's handbag

A small book

A pocket full of books

3/3

If time permits.

A version of a drivers liscense

To not allow

Is wrong

To allow

brilliant!

The trip has been a success, here is the piece you need. The next stage will be activated.

Control SYSTEM

Middle Ages

Contem porary history

Ancient history

Ancient history

Types of Context Clues Antonyms are words that mean the opposite or totally different things, like big and small. Synonyms are words that mean the same thing. You can take a word out of a sentence and put the new word in with out changing the meaning like, big and large. Definitions/Explanations tells you what words mean. For example, Joy was very popular. Everyone liked her. The definition of popular is that everyone liked her. Examples are words that give you types/examples of what the word is. For example, I don't like reptiles, especially snakes. Snakes are an example of reptiles.

1/3

she bent down enough to allow him to stoop and pick up her purse.

bend one’s head or body forward and downward

What is left when you cut down a tree

A small stair that you sit on.

2/3

He looked as if he were fourteen or fifteen, frail and willow-wild, in tennis shoes and blue jeans.

Strong and agile

Weak and delicate

Healthy and thick

3/3

He could make a dash for it down the hall.

run or travel somewhere in a great hurry

Moving in a slow manner

To sneak out of

brilliant!

The trip has been a success, here is the piece you need. The next stage will be activated.

control system

Middle Ages

Contem porary history

Looking at the sentences before and after the one that you are reading will often provide you with important clues to figure out the meaning of unknown words. When you stop and figure out the meanings of unknown words, it will make reading so much easier to understand

Middle Ages

1/3

You might run that comb through your hair so you will look presentable.

Well-dressed

Unkept

2/3

In another corner of the room behind a screen was a gas plate and an icebox

StOVE

refrigerator

3/3

And he did not want to be mistrusted now.

have no confidence in

to do no wrong

brilliant!

The trip has been a success, here is the piece you need. The next stage will be activated.

control system

Contem porary history

Contemporary history

Finally, if you can't figure out the meaning from the context, it is always better to look it up before moving on, or the entire meaning of the reading may be lost.

1/3

Full of

Stuffed

Blank or Bare

clothed

he couldn’t do so as he turned at the barren stoop and looked back at thelarge woman in the door

2/3

To Take

to love

to hold

Give something

a boy ran up behind her and tried to snatch her purse.

3/3

Outshining

Embarrased or guilty

Grumpyy

Proud

"Now ain’t you ashamed of yourself?”

congratulations!

You've managed to travel to the future and return to the world as you knew it!

wrong

The time door has closed, be careful or you will not be able to return to the present.