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Horror escape room informational text

Stephanie Mercado

Created on March 25, 2025

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Transcript

Informational text

Horror Escape room

START

Introduction

"A ghost is trapped in this house, doomed to wander it until it regains all its memories. To help it find them, you must first overcome all the challenges and collect the missing objects in your inventory. Explore the house and try not to gettrapped yourself…"

Explore the house

Inventory

01

What key idea is supported by the details in paragraph 3 and 4?

Changes to making jigsaw puzzles led to faster production.

Puzzle makers had to use a saw to cut the pieces.

Gluing maps onto puzzles could take a long time.

02

Based on ideas presented throughout the selection, what can the reader conclude about jigsaw puzzles?

They have many things in common with maps.

They are no longer a cheap form of entertainment.

They have been popular since they were first invented.

03

Which sentence from the selection describes one way that puzzles have changed?

These new puzzles had pieces that had to be fitted together to create an image that rose into the air.(paragraph 7)

Jigsaw puzzles soon became a popular form of of group entertainment.(paragraph 5)

People solve jigsaw puzzles by fitting small pieces together to make a whole.(paragraph 1)

04

What is the central idea of the selection?

Many people like to work together to put a jigsaw puzzle together.

A mapmaker invented jigsaw puzzles to help children use maps to learn geography

Jigsaw puzzles started as a way to teach children and are appreciated by people of all ages.

This is not correct...

Find the key to continue

Continue exploring the house

Inventory

01

How does the author organize paragraph 9?

By using compare an contrast

By using cause and effect

By using chronological order

By using order of importance

02

Why does the author present the ideas in paragraphs 2 through 6 in chronological order?

To explain how puzzles improved after the first one was invented

To explain how puzzles were sold in the past

To tell when puzzles solved the problem of entertainment being costly

To tell when people became interested in puzzles

03

What is the most likely reason the author included these photographs in the selection?

To show the first puzzles were made of wood

To show what gave puzzles their name

To show which types of puzzles help the right side of the brain

To show there are different types of puzzles

Read the sentences from paragraph 10. "It is exciting to pick up that final piece and fit it into place." "It is no wonder that jigsaw puzzles have been entertaining people of all ages for so many years." How do these sentences contribute to author's voice in the selection?

04

By suggesting the author prefers working on jigsaw puzzles to other activities

By showing the author believes in the value of working on jigsaw puzzles

By suggesting the author developed a love of learning by solving puzzles as a child

By showing the author believes puzzles offer a sense of mystery

You found a secret message

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Remember these notes and play them on the piano in the correct order

01

...Keep playing

02

...One more

03

Start over...

You found a new item for your inventory

Continue exploring the house

Inventory

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Use the magnifying glass to search for the code and then insert it into the typewriter

224

Enter the secret code

Code

In which paragraph can the reader find information about how puzzles originated?

01

Paragraph 10

Paragraph 2

paragraph 5

What is the most likely reason why the author wrote this selection?

02

To explain to the reader why jigsaw puzzles are the most important game in the world

To inform the reader how jigsaw puzzles were made and changed over time

To tell the reader a personal story about how the author learned to solve puzzles

A briefcase has appeared...

It's locked...look in the inventory for something to open it

Congratulations

You have recovered all the memories of the ghost! Now it can finally rest and you can escape from the house!

Are you sure you want to exit?

You will lose all progress made so far...

Back

Exit

Oh, no. You failed...

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