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ESCAPE ROOM of

English

Reception

You will work with your group to complete a FAST‑style escape challenge using one informational text and one literary text. ✅ HOW IT WORKS The form is divided into sections, each representing a stage of the challenge. Each section must be completed carefully and accurately before moving on. Speed alone will not help you escape — precision matters. 👥 GROUP EXPECTATIONS Work with your group (4 students). Read every question and answer choice carefully. Talk through your reasoning before selecting answers. Be prepared to explain why your answers are correct. 🔒 ABOUT PROGRESSION Moving forward means your answers show FAST‑level reasoning. Even if the form allows you to click “Next,” your group may be asked to revisit answers if reasoning is incomplete or inaccurate. Rushing or guessing may slow your progress. 🎯 YOUR GOAL To “escape,” your group must use the same thinking FAST requires: Using precise textual evidence , understanding how structure develops meaning, and matching claims with the strongest support. Groups that reach the final section by accurately answering each stage have escaped. ⏱️ TIME EXPECTATION You have 40 minutes. Use your time wisely. Accuracy unlocks progress.

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Room 1: Arrange the cards
Room 2: Arrange the fragments
Room 3: Match artist and artwork

Let's go to the first room and rearrange the cards!

Here the features remain in their place… but their names have been swapped. Without their correct information, the features lose their meaning. Match each feature with its name to restore their identity.

Room 4The Gallery

Room 1

Table of Contents

Diagram

Table

Drag each card to its corresponding box

Room 1

Foot Notes

Drag each card to its corresponding painting

Captions

Bold Words

Room 1: Arrange the cards
Room 2: Arrange the fragments

Let's go to the second room and organize the pieces!

Room 3: Match author and work

In this room, the texts are not complete, they seem to have been dismantled… or maybe someone has manipulated it? To solve it, you will first need to understand them and their stuctures/features.

Room 4The Gallery

Room 2

Under the Deep Blue Sea

The drive to explore the world and see what might be discovered just around the next corner is perhaps one of humankind's strongest traits. Throughout history, people have risked their lives in order to find out what is waiting just out of sight. They have moved, searched, studied, and traveled just to satisfy the need to uncover what had not yet been found. Mysterious places are like magnets pulling on the curiosity and imagination of people of all ages and from all places. This ongoing drive has led to many discoveries throughout the planet and even beyond it. Missions into space have explored the moon and established the International Space Station. However, very little is known about what is found deep under the world's oceans. Amazingly enough, although water covers 70 percent of Earth, experts believe that less than 10 percent of deep oceans have been explored. Far more money is spent on ventures into space, even though these missions that soar up into the sky entail significantly higher cost and risk than those that dive deep under the water. Focusing on ocean exploration should be a priority for today's researchers and scientists. Humans need to know what is under the water's surface, not just for curiosity's sake, but because there are resources within the ocean world that can benefit everyone. First, ocean exploration has found astounding new species. Not only are they fascinating to study, but also some of them have been found to contain substances that have led to the creation of anticancer drugs, antibiotics, and other helpful medications. Second, the ocean is full of food—multiple species that could potentially feed the world's hungry. These resources go beyond fish. Seaweed and other marine plants are also edible. Third, studying the ocean bottom and the water's currents can help experts better understand and predict natural disasters such as earthquakes and tsunamis. Being able to forecast such catastrophic events and send out appropriate warnings could save countless lives. Fourth, there is a strong connection between oceans and the entire planet's climate and temperature. Knowing more about this connection and how to protect it could potentially help solve the growing concern of climate change. Lastly, by making ocean exploration a higher priority for the world, two important changes might occur. People might become more aware of the importance of the planet's oceans, and thus take better care of them, and young people might be inspired to pursue careers in the marine fields. Who knows what amazing things they might discover in just a matter of years?

Room 2

Under the Deep Blue Sea

The drive to explore the world and see what might be discovered just around the next corner is perhaps one of humankind's strongest traits. Throughout history, people have risked their lives in order to find out what is waiting just out of sight. They have moved, searched, studied, and traveled just to satisfy the need to uncover what had not yet been found. Mysterious places are like magnets pulling on the curiosity and imagination of people of all ages and from all places. This ongoing drive has led to many discoveries throughout the planet and even beyond it. Missions into space have explored the moon and established the International Space Station. However, very little is known about what is found deep under the world's oceans. Amazingly enough, although water covers 70 percent of Earth, experts believe that less than 10 percent of deep oceans have been explored. Far more money is spent on ventures into space, even though these missions that soar up into the sky entail significantly higher cost and risk than those that dive deep under the water. Focusing on ocean exploration should be a priority for today's researchers and scientists. Humans need to know what is under the water's surface, not just for curiosity's sake, but because there are resources within the ocean world that can benefit everyone. First, ocean exploration has found astounding new species. Not only are they fascinating to study, but also some of them have been found to contain substances that have led to the creation of anticancer drugs, antibiotics, and other helpful medications. Second, the ocean is full of food—multiple species that could potentially feed the world's hungry. These resources go beyond fish. Seaweed and other marine plants are also edible. Third, studying the ocean bottom and the water's currents can help experts better understand and predict natural disasters such as earthquakes and tsunamis. Being able to forecast such catastrophic events and send out appropriate warnings could save countless lives. Fourth, there is a strong connection between oceans and the entire planet's climate and temperature. Knowing more about this connection and how to protect it could potentially help solve the growing concern of climate change. Lastly, by making ocean exploration a higher priority for the world, two important changes might occur. People might become more aware of the importance of the planet's oceans, and thus take better care of them, and young people might be inspired to pursue careers in the marine fields. Who knows what amazing things they might discover in just a matter of years?

Room 2

The first time Marcus stood at the edge of the platform, he told himself he would not look down. He kept his eyes straight ahead, fixed on the far wall of the gym, where the paint had long since begun to peel. Voices echoed behind him, laughter mixing with encouragement, but none of it seemed directed at him. When the instructor finally called his name, Marcus inhaled slowly and stepped forward. His hands shook, though he tightened them into fists, hoping no one would notice. For a moment, he hesitated, aware of how easy it would be to step back into the crowd. Instead, he placed one foot on the edge and leaned forward, forcing himself to jump before doubt could take hold again.

Room 2

The first time Marcus stood at the edge of the platform, he told himself he would not look down. He kept his eyes straight ahead, fixed on the far wall of the gym, where the paint had long since begun to peel. Voices echoed behind him, laughter mixing with encouragement, but none of it seemed directed at him. When the instructor finally called his name, Marcus inhaled slowly and stepped forward. His hands shook, though he tightened them into fists, hoping no one would notice. For a moment, he hesitated, aware of how easy it would be to step back into the crowd. Instead, he placed one foot on the edge and leaned forward, forcing himself to jump before doubt could take hold again.

Next

Room 1: Arrange the cards
Room 2: Arrange the fragments
Room 3: Match the author and work

Let's go to the third room and match the images!

In this room, the text seems disconnected from each auther. Find the correct relationships to restore the balance.

Room 4The Gallery

Room 3

Room 3

Room 1: Arrange the cards
Room 2: Arrange the fragments
Room 3: Match author and artwork

Last room...Show what you know!

It seems that most of the texts have been restored. But before you escape, you must demonstrate your English knowledge once again. Answer the following questions to complete your mission!

Room 4The Gallery

Room 4

Room 4

Room 4

Thanks to your insight and knowledge, you have made it through English and have escaped the cruel misery of education. Just kidding of course! You now have what it takes to succeed on the FAST. Winning team or students collect your prize! REMEMBER: Be proud, be confident, and stay gold!

Congratulations!

There is still work to do. Not all the works have been returned to their place. Continue to keep restoring the gallery.

Something went wrong!

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There is still work to do. Not all the works have returned to their place. Continue to keep restoring the gallery.

Something went wrong!

back

There is still work to do. Not all the artworks have been returned to their place. Continue to keep restoring the gallery.

Something went wrong!

back

There is still work to do. Not all the works have been returned to their place. Continue to keep restoring the gallery.

Something went wrong!

back

There is still work to do. Not all the artworks have been returned to their place. Continue to keep restoring the gallery.

Something went wrong!

back

There is still work to do. Not all the works have been returned to their place. Continue to keep restoring the gallery.

Something went wrong!

back

There is still work to do. Not all the works have been returned to their place. Continue to keep restoring the gallery.

Something went wrong!

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