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Escape The Phantom Tollbooth

Trinity Higgins

Created on October 14, 2025

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Escape The Phantom Tollbooth

A Digital Adventure through the Lands Beyond

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Intro

You’ve finished the book. You’ve watched the movie. But the Tollbooth has trapped you in the Lands Beyond! To return to the real world — and complete Quarter 1 — you must complete six missions. Each mission reveals a code. Collect all codes to unlock the Tollbooth and escape!

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Mission 1
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Mission 1: The Doldrums- Wake Up and Think!

  • In the movie, Milo first visits the Doldrums, where nothing ever happens. Think about how this scene compares to the play.
  • Which statement best describes how the movie’s version changes the message of this part of the story?
The Doldrums are colorful and exciting.
The Doldrums are ruled by Rhyme and Reason.
The Doldrums are gray and empty.
You shook off the Doldrums! Your code is 0223

Level-Up

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Enter the password

Mission 2: Dictionopolis: The City of Words- Choose Wisely!

Azaz, The King of Dictionopolis loves words — but not all words are equal!
  • Choose the quote that best connects to the theme of learning and curiosity.

Words have power! Your code is 0601
"The only thing you can do easily is be wrong."
"Silence is golden, so never ask questions."
"You learn by not thinking at all."

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Mission 3: Digitopolis: Logic Rules!

The Mathemagician believes numbers make more sense than words.
  • Which shows that Milo is becoming curious?

Logic complete! Your code is 0826
Milo listens carefully to the Mathemagician.
Milo asks questions instead of guessing.
Milo admits he was wrong.

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Mission 4: The Mountains of Ignorance- Face Your Fears!

In the movie, Milo faces new challenges on his way to rescue Rhyme and Reason.
  • Click the mountain that shows his hardest challenge and think about how he responds.

You've conquered your fears! Your code is 1226
The Forest of Sight
The Valley of Sounds
The Demons of Ignorance

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Mission 5: The Castle in the Air- The Final Lesson!

Choose the sentence that best describes the theme of the movie.

Curiosity and learning help us grow.
Growth comes from doing nothing.
Adventure is all about being right.
You've reached the castle! Your code is 67

Level-Up

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Enter the password

Enter all the codes from your journey. No spaces, commas, or periods

Enter the password

ESCAPED

W-R-O-N-G! Wrong!

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Level Up (Optional)

Write on note book paper and title: Mountains of Ignorance Level-Up

How does Milo’s courage connect to the theme of learning and growing through mistakes?

Level Up (Optional)

Write on note book paper and title: The Doldrums Level-Up

Explain how the design in the whole movie changes the major (biggest, most obvious) theme compared to the play.

  • Think about what each place respresents for Milo's mind.

Level Up (Optional)

Write on note book paper and title: Digitopolis Level-Up

How does Milo’s reasoning in Digitopolis show that he’s changed from the beginning of the story?

Level Up (Optional)

Write on note book paper and title: Mountains of Ignorance Level-Up

How does Milo’s courage connect to the theme of learning and growing through mistakes?

Level Up (Optional)

Write on note book paper and title: Dictionopolis Level-Up

Explain how this quote helps reveal the theme of the story. What does it teach Milo — and you — about learning?