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READING BREAKOUT ROOM

Toy Story Land

Finish each game to see your prizes listed here!

Start

Throw the clown!

Read "One Brick At A Time." Then, answer the questions correctly and make the clown fall into the water five times to win your reward

1/5

What is the main idea of the text?

The history of LEGO shows growth and creativity.

LEGO bricks are made of wood.

Ole Kirk Christiansen was a famous carpenter.

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1/5

Great Job!

2/5

Which of the following is a plural noun found in the text?

Bricks

Toy

Idea

2/5

Great!

Next

3/5

What conflict did LEGO face in its early years?

The toys were too expensive.

They had no customers.

The original blocks did not connect well.

3/5

Great!

Next

4/5

What is the cause of LEGO becoming popular?

It was the first toy ever made.

The design of the blocks was improved.

The toys were sold in every country.

4/5

Great!

Next

5/5

What is the main reason the 1958 Lego brick design was significant?

Instructions for creating models.

How to play with other toys.

How to build houses.

5/5

Great you answered every question!

Prize!

Try again!

You saved your first toy from the carnival!

Next challenge!

Toy Story Land

Awards achieved:

Stay

Exit

Are you sure?

You will need to redo theprevious tasks to return to where you are now

MIRROR MAZE

Read "A Bear Named Teddy." Which image is the right one?Choose wisely and reach your prize!

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1/5

Which text feature could the writer have included in this passage to share data with the reader?

2/5

Which text feature could the writer have included in this passage to share a list of years when different versions of the toy where made?

3/5

Which text feature could the writer have included in this passage to share a close up of the special type of material used to make the toy?

4/5

Which text feature could the writer have included with this passage to help the reader find the meaning of a new vocabulary word?

5/5

Which feature could the reader use to locate additional information about an image within the text?

You have found your second toy!

Next challenge!

Try again and give it another go

Toy Story Land

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HORSE RACE

Read "Barbie Unboxed." Then, answer the questions before time runs out and make your horse reach the finish line first

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00:10

1/5

What is the main idea of the text?

YOU

The Barbie doll was introduced in 1959.

Ruth Handler created Barbie to sell dolls.

Barbie has changed over the years to reflect societal values.

Try again!
00:45

1/5

Oops, incorrect

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2/5

Which of the following is a plural noun found in the text?

YOU

Dolls

Outcome

Guidance

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00:45

2/5

Oops, it's not correct

Try again!

3/5

What conflict is mentioned in the text regarding Barbie?

YOU

Barbie is not a popular toy.

Some people think Barbie is a bad role model.

Barbie cannot wear different outfits.

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00:45

3/5

Oops, it's not correct

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4/5

How does the text structure the information?

YOU

By providing a step-by-step guide on how to play with Barbie.

By explaining the history and changes of Barbie over time.

By listing different types of dolls.

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00:45

4/5

Oops, incorrect

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5/5

What is one way Barbie has been compared and contrasted in the text?

YOU

Between Barbie and other baby dolls from previous decades.

Between Barbie's different outfits.

Between Barbie and other toys in the market.

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00:45

5/5

Oops, incorrect

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You've found your third toy!

Next challenge!

Toy Story Land

Awards received:

THE HOUSEOF TERROR

Read "Cube of Curiosity." Then, Move the light halo to find the correct answer.Try to get out without getting scared!

Enter

1/5

What is the main idea of the first paragraph?

The Rubik's Cube was invented as a teaching tool.

The Rubik's Cube is a difficult puzzle.

Ernő Rubik is a famous architect.

Drag the halo of light!

2/5

Which word from the text could be replaced by "assuring"?

Confidence

Problematic

Guaranteeing

3/5

What is the text structure of the paragraph discussing competitions?

Sequence of events

Cause and effect

Compare and contrast

4/5

Identify the collective noun in the sentence: "Many competitors began to practice obsessively."

Competitors

Practice

Many

5/5

What conflict is mentioned in the text, and what is the resolution?

The cube was not popular; it was advertised.

The cube was difficult to make; it was redesigned.

People struggled to solve the cube; they formed a community.

You have found your final toy!

Congratulations!

Try again!

CONGRATULATIONS!

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