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Escape the leprechaun Labyrinth

Trinity Higgins

Created on February 27, 2026

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Escape the leprechaun Labyrinth

Start

Top o’ the lesson to ya, sleuths!

While traveling through the magical lands of Cloverwood, you’ve been captured by the mischief of Liam the Lost Leprechaun! His rainbow key — which protects all the golden knowledge of Quarter 3 — has vanished inside this pixelated maze. To escape, you must brave each trial, solve ELA challenges, earn gold coins, and unlock the Rainbow Vault. Are you clever enough to navigate the Leprechaun Labyrinth?

Begin the Quest

Enter the answer to the question in the yellow box.

Enter the password

shamrock doors

Choose the door that reveals the theme of Hachiko: The True Story of a Loyal Dog. Only one door speaks true!

Start

1/3

Which theme BEST fits Hachiko?

Rules matter more than emotions.

Loyalty remains strong even after loss.

Good luck always follows good people.

1/3

Grand!

You chose the true Shamrock Door! You’re one step closer to earning a gold coin.

1/3

Next

Which detail supports this theme?

Kentaro goes to the train station to see Hachiko.

Hachiko never meets other people.

Hachiko waits daily at the station even after Dr. Ueno dies.

2/3

Brilliant Choice!

Onward, brave adventurer.

2/3

Next

Which detail ALSO supports the theme of loyalty?

The community builds a statue to honor Hachiko.

Dr. Ueno works at a university.

Hachiko waits by the newspaper stand.

3/3

Well done!

You have earned your first GOLD COIN! Three more will open the Rainbow Vault.

Continue

3/3

Ah, blast! A tricky door!

Try again, clever traveler.

Return

Ah, blast! A tricky door!

Try again, clever traveler.

Return

Ah, blast! A tricky door!

Try again, clever traveler.

Return

Enter the answer to the question in the yellow box.

Enter the password

clover jump

Jump to the correct answer about Point of View and soar through the clovers!

Start

Whose point of view tells the story of Hachiko?

A. Hachiko

B. Dr. Ueno

C. Kentaro

D. Pamela S. Turner

1/4

Leap of Luck!

You landed the jump! One step closer to your next gold coin!

Next

How does Kentaro’s POV shape the story?

A. It gives scientific explanations.

B. It shows emotional and child-like reactions to Hachiko.

C. It is written as an informational article.

D. It avoids personal feelings.

2/4

Leap of Luck!

You landed the jump! One step closer to your next gold coin!

Next

Whose POV narrates "My Life with the Chimpanzees?"

A. Jane Goodall

B. David Greybeard

C. Louis Leakey

D. Jane Goodall's mother

3/4

Leap of Luck!

You landed the jump! One step closer to your next gold coin!

Next

What does Goodall's POV reveal?

A. Fictional events

B. Someone else's memories

C. No emotional reactions

D. Scientific observations and gradual trust-building

4/4

WELL DONE!

Another GOLD COIN is yours! Only TWO more to open the RAINBOW VAULT.

Continue

4/4

Try again

You fell straight through the clover patch! Try another jump.

Return

Try again

You fell straight through the clover patch! Try another jump.

Return

Try again

You fell straight through the clover patch! Try another jump.

Return

Try again

You fell straight through the clover patch! Try another jump.

Return

Enter the answer to the question in the yellow box.

Enter the password

rainbowrolls

Stay balanced! Roll onto the correct text evidence answers to move ahead.

Start

Which inference about "My Life with the Chimpanzees" is supported by the text?

Chimps gradually became less afraid of Goodall.

Goodall immediately approached chimps up close.

Goodall avoided observing chimps in trees.

1/5

Which detail from "My Life with the Chimpanzees" gives evidence for your inference?

She never saw chimps use tools.

She left the forest quickly each day.

She observed from a distance at the Peak before approaching.

2/5

Which statement is supported by "Hachiko?"

Kentaro did not care about Hachiko.

Hachiko becomes a symbol in the community.

Dr. Ueno disliked dogs.

3/5

Which statement is NOT supported by evidence?

Chimps used tools for food.

Goodall kept detailed notes.

Goodall was never frightened in the forest.

4/5

Which theme is supported by both texts?

Patience helps build trust in relationships.

People never change their minds.

Animals always behave the same.

5/5

Steady as a stone! Roll onward!

You’ve earned another GOLD COIN!Only ONE more to escape!

Continue

5/5

ERROR

A tumble! Choose again, friend.

Return

Enter the answer to the question in the yellow box.

Enter the password

summary stones

Choose the detail that belongs in an objective summary of My Life with the Chimpanzees and Hachiko.

Start

Let's go!

Choose a rock to jump on

1/5

Which detail belongs in an objective summary of "My Life with the Chimpanzees?"

Jane Goodall arrives at Gombe to begin observing chimpanzees and sets up a simple research camp.

Goodall thinks the chimps are the most fascinating animals on Earth.

The weather at the camp was usually pleasant and warm.

1/5

Let's go!

Choose a rock to jump on

2/5

Which detail belongs in an objective summary?

Goodall should have gotten closer more quickly to collect better data.

Goodall gradually earns the chimps’ trust by observing them patiently over months.

Goodall preferred working with David Greybeard over other chimps.

2/5

Let's go!

Choose a rock to jump on

3/5

Which detail belongs in an objective summary?

She kept a trunk with coffee, sugar, and a tin mug at the Peak.

The chimps were so noisy they gave her headaches sometimes.

Over time, Goodall’s small campsite grows into a research center where others join her work.

3/5

Let's go!

Choose a rock to jump on

4/5

Which detail belongs in an objective summary of "Hachiko?"

After Dr. Ueno dies, Hachiko continues coming to Shibuya Station every day to wait for him.

Kentaro thinks Hachiko is the fluffiest dog he has ever seen.

Papa always buys newspapers at the same stand.

4/5

Let's go!

Choose a rock to jump on

5/5

Which detail belongs in an objective summary of "Hachiko?"

Kentaro’s mother cries because Hachiko died.

Kentaro wishes he could adopt every dog in Tokyo.

People in the community begin caring for Hachiko and eventually build a statue in his honor.

5/5

Well done!

Your summarizing skills are sharper than a leprechaun’s wit.You’ve earned the final GOLD COIN — go talk to the Leprchaun to escape the Labyrinth!

Continue

5/5

Crack!

The stone rejects that detail. Try again.

Return

Enter the answer to the question in the yellow box.

Enter the password

You've gathered all 4 gold coins!

Solve the final riddle to escape the Leprechaun Labyrinth: I shimmer after storms and guide treasure seekers. What am I?

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