LePageLAND
Breakout
start
LePageLAND
Awards achieved:
Throw the clown!
Answer correctly and make the clown fall into the water five times to win your reward
Start
1/5
Based on Kyle's and Gita's data in the table, choose one of the three items that are conductors.
Paper Clip
Plastic Button
Glass Rod
1/5
You got it right, and that means I’m taking a dip! Smart thinking makes a big splash
Next
2/5
Using the data Kyle and Gita collected in the table, how can they tell which items are
insulators?
The items that do not light up the LED are insulators because electricity flows easily
through the items.
The items that light up the LED are conductors because electricity flows easily through
the items.
The items that light up the LED are insulators because electricity does not flow easily
through the items.
2/5
Bullseye on the answer! Looks like I’m the one who gets to take a dip for your super brain power!
Next
3/5
Kyle and Gita carefully move the open wires of their simple test circuit to touch an iron
nail. What will most likely happen to the circuit when the wires touch the nail, and why?
The circuit will close and the bulb will light up because the iron nail is a conductor.
The circuit will stay open and nothing will happen because the nail cannot carry electricity.
The bulb will break because electricity cannot flow through the nail.
3/5
Correct again! You’re too clever for me… time for a chilly swim!
Next
4/5
A student places a square of solid chocolate in the sunshine. Which question is the
student most likely trying to answer?
Will the Sun melt the chocolate by removing heat energy?
Will the Sun melt the chocolate by adding heat energy?
Will the Sun freeze the chocolate by adding heat energy?
4/5
Brains beat the clown! Because you knew the answer, I’m going in the tank!
Next
5/5
Which gives off both light and heat?
Boiling Water
Moonlight
Fire
5/5
Knowledge wins the game — and puts me right in the water. Splash goes the clown!
Prize!
Try again!
You have won your first stuffed animal
Next challenge!
LePageLAND
Awards achieved:
Are you sure?
You will need to redo theprevious tests to return to where you are now
Stay
Exit
MIRROR MAZE
Which image is the real one?Choose wisely and reach your prize!
Start
1/5
In Investigation 1, why does the second magnet attract more paper clips?
It is closer to the paper clips.
It has a stronger force.
It is more colorful.
2/5
In Investigation 2, why does the second paper clip not move?
The magnet is too far away.
It has a stronger force.
The magnet is turned off.
3/5
Which two objects are necessary to complete an electric circuit?
a power source and a light bulb
a power source and a path for energy to flow
a light bulb and a switch
4/5
Which describes what will happen when two positively charged balloons come in contact with each other?
The balloons will be attracted to each other.
The balloons will repel each other.
The balloons will be attracted to each other.
5/5
Two objects are shown below.
What will happen when the objects are slowly moved toward each other?
They will push away from each other.
They will attract each other.
They will both move in the same direction.
You have won your second stuffed animal
Next challenge!
Try again and give it another go
lepageLAND
Awards achieved:
HORSE RACE
00:03
Start
Answer correctly before time runs out and make your horse reach the finish line first
1/5
Why are metal electrical wires often coated in plastic?
02:00
YOU
The plastic keeps people from being electrocuted by the metal wire.
Plastic helps the metal wire conduct electricity better.
Plastic keeps the electricity constant in the metal wire.
Try again!
1/5
Oops, incorrect
Try again!
2/5
Which of these substances would be best to use for conducting electricity in a circuit?
02:00
YOU
Rope
Wood
Copper
Try again!
2/5
Which of these substances would be best to use for conducting electricity in a circuit?
02:00
YOU
Rope
Wood
Copper
Try again!
2/5
Oops, it's not correct
Try again!
3/5
Which of these things does NOT produce heat energy?
02:00
YOU
A campfire
Ice freezing on a lake
Feet rubbing against carpet
Try again!
3/5
Oops, it's not correct
Try again!
4/5
Which object would be attracted to a magnet?
02:00
YOU
A cup, because it contains plastic.
A paper clip, because it contains iron.
A penny, because it contains copper.
Try again!
4/5
Oops, incorrect
Try again!
5/5
Which occurs when two magnets attract each other?
02:00
YOU
The opposite poles of two magnets pull the magnets toward each
other.
The opposite poles of two magnets push the magnets away from
each other.
The same poles of two magnets pull the magnets toward each other.
Try again!
5/5
Oops, incorrect
Try again!
You've won your third stuffed animal
Next challenge!
lepageLAND
Awards received:
THE HOUSEOF TERROR
Move the light halo tofind the correct answer.Try to get out without getting scared!
Enter
1/5
Which example shows energy converted from light to heat?
a fan blowing air
a stereo speaker playing music
a fire in a fireplace
Drag the halo of light!
2/5
A student is designing a simple circuit. She has wire, a light bulb, and a base. What else does the student need to complete her circuit?
a power source
a bell
a switch
3/5
All circuits need to have a source of power and a load. What is a good example of a load?
light bulb
battery
copper wire
4/5
Why is a balloon attracted to a wall after it is rubbed against a person’s hair several times?
The wall has a positive charge and the balloon has a negative charge.
The wall has a positive charge and the balloon has a neutral charge.
Both the wall and balloon are negatively charged.
5/5
Alex walks on a carpeted floor with no shoes or socks. When he opens
the door, he receives a small shock. How does this occur?
Alex gives a charge to the carpet that is opposite the charge on the
door.
Alex receives a charge from the carpet that is opposite the charge on
the door.
Alex receives a charge from the carpet that is the same as the charge
on the door.
You have won your fourth stuffed animal
Congratulations!
Try again!
CONGRATULATIONS!
Start Over
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Transcript
LePageLAND
Breakout
start
LePageLAND
Awards achieved:
Throw the clown!
Answer correctly and make the clown fall into the water five times to win your reward
Start
1/5
Based on Kyle's and Gita's data in the table, choose one of the three items that are conductors.
Paper Clip
Plastic Button
Glass Rod
1/5
You got it right, and that means I’m taking a dip! Smart thinking makes a big splash
Next
2/5
Using the data Kyle and Gita collected in the table, how can they tell which items are insulators?
The items that do not light up the LED are insulators because electricity flows easily through the items.
The items that light up the LED are conductors because electricity flows easily through the items.
The items that light up the LED are insulators because electricity does not flow easily through the items.
2/5
Bullseye on the answer! Looks like I’m the one who gets to take a dip for your super brain power!
Next
3/5
Kyle and Gita carefully move the open wires of their simple test circuit to touch an iron nail. What will most likely happen to the circuit when the wires touch the nail, and why?
The circuit will close and the bulb will light up because the iron nail is a conductor.
The circuit will stay open and nothing will happen because the nail cannot carry electricity.
The bulb will break because electricity cannot flow through the nail.
3/5
Correct again! You’re too clever for me… time for a chilly swim!
Next
4/5
A student places a square of solid chocolate in the sunshine. Which question is the student most likely trying to answer?
Will the Sun melt the chocolate by removing heat energy?
Will the Sun melt the chocolate by adding heat energy?
Will the Sun freeze the chocolate by adding heat energy?
4/5
Brains beat the clown! Because you knew the answer, I’m going in the tank!
Next
5/5
Which gives off both light and heat?
Boiling Water
Moonlight
Fire
5/5
Knowledge wins the game — and puts me right in the water. Splash goes the clown!
Prize!
Try again!
You have won your first stuffed animal
Next challenge!
LePageLAND
Awards achieved:
Are you sure?
You will need to redo theprevious tests to return to where you are now
Stay
Exit
MIRROR MAZE
Which image is the real one?Choose wisely and reach your prize!
Start
1/5
In Investigation 1, why does the second magnet attract more paper clips?
It is closer to the paper clips.
It has a stronger force.
It is more colorful.
2/5
In Investigation 2, why does the second paper clip not move?
The magnet is too far away.
It has a stronger force.
The magnet is turned off.
3/5
Which two objects are necessary to complete an electric circuit?
a power source and a light bulb
a power source and a path for energy to flow
a light bulb and a switch
4/5
Which describes what will happen when two positively charged balloons come in contact with each other?
The balloons will be attracted to each other.
The balloons will repel each other.
The balloons will be attracted to each other.
5/5
Two objects are shown below. What will happen when the objects are slowly moved toward each other?
They will push away from each other.
They will attract each other.
They will both move in the same direction.
You have won your second stuffed animal
Next challenge!
Try again and give it another go
lepageLAND
Awards achieved:
HORSE RACE
00:03
Start
Answer correctly before time runs out and make your horse reach the finish line first
1/5
Why are metal electrical wires often coated in plastic?
02:00
YOU
The plastic keeps people from being electrocuted by the metal wire.
Plastic helps the metal wire conduct electricity better.
Plastic keeps the electricity constant in the metal wire.
Try again!
1/5
Oops, incorrect
Try again!
2/5
Which of these substances would be best to use for conducting electricity in a circuit?
02:00
YOU
Rope
Wood
Copper
Try again!
2/5
Which of these substances would be best to use for conducting electricity in a circuit?
02:00
YOU
Rope
Wood
Copper
Try again!
2/5
Oops, it's not correct
Try again!
3/5
Which of these things does NOT produce heat energy?
02:00
YOU
A campfire
Ice freezing on a lake
Feet rubbing against carpet
Try again!
3/5
Oops, it's not correct
Try again!
4/5
Which object would be attracted to a magnet?
02:00
YOU
A cup, because it contains plastic.
A paper clip, because it contains iron.
A penny, because it contains copper.
Try again!
4/5
Oops, incorrect
Try again!
5/5
Which occurs when two magnets attract each other?
02:00
YOU
The opposite poles of two magnets pull the magnets toward each other.
The opposite poles of two magnets push the magnets away from each other.
The same poles of two magnets pull the magnets toward each other.
Try again!
5/5
Oops, incorrect
Try again!
You've won your third stuffed animal
Next challenge!
lepageLAND
Awards received:
THE HOUSEOF TERROR
Move the light halo tofind the correct answer.Try to get out without getting scared!
Enter
1/5
Which example shows energy converted from light to heat?
a fan blowing air
a stereo speaker playing music
a fire in a fireplace
Drag the halo of light!
2/5
A student is designing a simple circuit. She has wire, a light bulb, and a base. What else does the student need to complete her circuit?
a power source
a bell
a switch
3/5
All circuits need to have a source of power and a load. What is a good example of a load?
light bulb
battery
copper wire
4/5
Why is a balloon attracted to a wall after it is rubbed against a person’s hair several times?
The wall has a positive charge and the balloon has a negative charge.
The wall has a positive charge and the balloon has a neutral charge.
Both the wall and balloon are negatively charged.
5/5
Alex walks on a carpeted floor with no shoes or socks. When he opens the door, he receives a small shock. How does this occur?
Alex gives a charge to the carpet that is opposite the charge on the door.
Alex receives a charge from the carpet that is opposite the charge on the door.
Alex receives a charge from the carpet that is the same as the charge on the door.
You have won your fourth stuffed animal
Congratulations!
Try again!
CONGRATULATIONS!
Start Over