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Halloween Reading Escape Room

Roxanne PRICE

Created on October 24, 2024

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Transcript

halloween escape

start

Get all the candy!

escape halloween

You've got your pumpkin ready for the spookiest night of the year. Your mission: navigate through five haunted houses, solve their riddles, and amass a bone-chilling treasure trove of candy. πŸŽƒπŸ‘»πŸ¬

go!

Go house to house!

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Candy obtained

Witch's house

Alert! Witches nearby! Dare to knock?

knock

1/3

After reading the parargraph, the reader can conclude that Helen was-

knock

knock

A. Unhappy that Adaline was talking to her

B. Comforted that someone cared about her feelings

C. Thankful that her dog was in doggy heaven

2/3

Readers can infer from this passage that the people in the animal shelter-

A. Took extrodinary measures to save the kitten.

B. Save all the animals that come into the shelter

C. Give jobs to all the dogs and cats they help

3/3

What is the most likely reason Paul Newman started his foundation?

A. He wanted to sell more spaghetti sauce than anyone else

B. He wanted a place to train more actors to cook

C. He wanted to help the unfortunate about the world

Spooktacular!

You've passed the first test and scored some candy. Keep it up!

continue

Candy obtained

Go to the next house!

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Candy obtained

House of the Wolf

A wolf is on the loose! Got the guts to knock?

knock

1/3

knock

knock

The horse's mane is compared to a black night. What kind of figurative language is used?

A. Metaphore

B. Hyperbole

C. Similie

2/3

Which sentence in the paragraph helps the reader imagine the speaker's experience

A. Sweet velvet scent hovered in the air

B. The table was being set

C. All my favorites

3/3

What type of figurative language is used in the underlined sentence?

A. Similie

B. Hyperbole

C. Metaphore

Awesome!

You've outsmarted the wolf, and your candy bag grows.

continue

Candy obtained

Go to the next house!

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Candy obtained

Frankenstein's House

An electrifying house, are you up for it? ⚑

knock

1/3

knock

What is the main reason the author wrote this selection?

knock

A. The author is telling an amusing story about trees.

B. The author is describing how trees are useful

C. The author is trying to persuade the reader to save trees.

2/3

The author wrote this timeline most likely to-

A. persuade the reader to like basketball

B. inform the reader of some basketball firsts

C. explain why basketball is great

3/3

What is the author's purpose for writing this passage?

A. to persuade the reader to do pranks on April Fool's Day

B. to entertain the reader with a funny story.

C. to inform the reader about a fun holiday

You rock!

You've unraveled the mysteries of Frankenstein and scored more candy.

continue

Candy obtained

Go to the next house!

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Candy obtained

House of the Mummy

A mummy in the house! Shall we?

knock

1/3

knock

Shaun White earned the nickname the "flying tomato" because-

knock

A. He is a two time Olympic gold medalist.

B. He enjoyed snowboarding on mountains

C. His bright red hair flew everywhere when he was competing

2/3

What does Wyatt do when he realizes that his sister may be interested in his activity

A. He carves the pumpkin without her

B. He asks her for help carving the pumpkin

C. Let's her carve the pumpkin by herself

3/3

Why does Checkers need Grover to help with the fence?

A. Checkers couldn't fit through the hole, so Grover made it bigger.

B. The fence was too high

C. Mrs. LaBlue was trying to keep Checkers out

Fantastic!

You've unraveled the mummy's secrets and bagged more candy.

continue

Candy obtained

There is only one house left!

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Candy obtained

Dracula's house

Last stop, Dracula's House! Do we dare?

knock

1/3

A. Make special in some way

knock

knock

B. Tell the difference between

C. See a picture

D. Confuse

2/3

Using clues from the paragraph, what does the word stride mean?

A. Fall

B. Sleep

C. Build

D. Step

3/3

A. frustration

B. falling behind

C. the desire to win

D. a lightning bolt

You're a legend!

You've bested the one and only Dracula, and your candy bag is bursting.

continue

Candy obtained

Are you sure you want to go out?

If you exit you will return to the start of the game and you will lose your progress

back

exit

You did it!

Your journey has been fang-tastically amazing, and your candy haul is out of this world!

Oh No! That's not correct.

try again!