Escape Wonderland Part One
Serene Haroon
Created on May 20, 2023
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Transcript
Escape Wonderland
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You are sitting under a tree on a beautiful sunny day, not too hot, and not too cold. You have a book you are reading for ELA open in your hands, but you keep getting distracted by the beauty that surrounds you: the buzzing bees, the wildflowers, the shining sun. As you gaze at the beauty before you, you notice a curiously dressed rabbit hop past you. You see it dressed oddly in a suit and tie and looking down at the pocket watch in its paw, muttering about how late he is. You think that your senses must be lying to you and get up to follow it.
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As you are following the rabbit, you suddenly lose sight of it and run faster, desperately looking around you for that odd rabbit. As you are running, you suddenly trip and fall into a hole in the grass. You are now falling down a hole.
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When you reach the bottom, you look around and can't really see anything. Fortunately, when your hand scrambles around, you find a flashlight lying next to you. When you turn it on, the rabbit is nowhere in sight. You do see a locked door. You yank at the door trying to get it open, but it won't budge. To your surprise, the door speaks and asks you to locate all the verbs in the cave before it will swing open.
Recall that nouns name a person, place, or thing and verbs are action words.
wash
floor
Floor is actually a noun. Remember that we are looking for verbs.
teeth
Teeth is actually a noun. Remember that we are looking for verbs.
shirt
Shirt is actually a noun. Remember that we are looking for verbs.
Recall that nouns name a person, place, or thing and verbs are action words.Good Job! Now find the next verb.
climb
carpet
Carpet is actually a noun. Remember that we are looking for verbs.
book
Book is actually a noun. Remember that we are looking for verbs.
table
Table is actually a noun. Remember that we are looking for verbs.
window
Window is actually a noun. Remember that we are looking for verbs.
sell
pencil
Pencil is actually a noun. Remember that we are looking for verbs.
wall
Wall is actually a noun. Remember that we are looking for verbs.
Recall that nouns name a person, place, or thing and verbs are action words.Good Job! Now find the next verb.
oven
Oven is actually a noun. Remember that we are looking for verbs.
candle
Candle is actually a noun. Remember that we are looking for verbs.
stretch
Julie
Julie is actually a noun. Remember that we are looking for verbs.
Recall that nouns name a person, place, or thing and verbs are action words.Good Job! Now find the next verb.
hope
light
Light is actually a noun. Remember that we are looking for verbs.
eraser
Eraser is actually a noun. Remember that we are looking for verbs.
page
Page is actually a noun. Remember that we are looking for verbs.
Recall that nouns name a person, place, or thing and verbs are action words.Good Job! Now find the next verb.
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When the door opens, you walk the path that leads out from it. You come across a gray cat slinking around in front of a brick path. As you try to walk on it, the cat advises, "I wouldn't do that if I were you. In order to walk this path, you must only walk on the bricks that have complete sentences. If you walk on an incomplete sentence, you will be thrown back to the beginning of the path. Good luck!"
Pam walked to school with Amy.
Shared his turtle with the class.
Cooked soup for her grandmother.
Ray stood in line for icecream.
Rained all night.
Caught the ball in the third inning.
Left her lunch on the bus.
The Smiths went on vaction.
Swims in the lake outisde.
In the middle of the night.
Talked on her phone at the airport.
Paul tied a knot in his string.
Imaginary lines are.
Dottie and her three dogs.
Mrs. Brice and her husband, Mr. Brice.
Went to the carnival together.
Lincoln likes to ride his scooter.
Jumed on the new trampoline.
My mom, my dad, and my sister.
Sang in the school talent show.
Pam planted a rose garden in summer.
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Uh oh! You stepped on a brick with an incomplete sentence. You are being thrown back to the beginning. Remember to only step on bricks that have complete sentences on them. Better luck this time.
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When you finally get past the brick path, you come face to face with a rapid white river. You find some sticks nearby and think that you can make a bridge to help you cross. To make the bridge, connect each sentence in the middle to a word on the right or left. In each of the sentences there is a highlighted word. Sometimes that word will need to capitalized, and sometimes it won't. Some of the words on the sides won't be used. When you are done, some numbers will be shown in the middle. That will be the code for this puzzle.
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• may• california• California• David• Sundae• I• You• you• my• My
i •halloween •Snowman •sunday •Sunday •sundae •Halloween •snowman •david •May •
• My birthday is in may. •• I made my own sundae. •• my friends and I ate cheese pizza. •• It is hot and sunny in california. •• My favorite day is sunday. •• Let’s build a snowman. •• i have a funny gray cat. •• I like to go to the park with you. •• My friend, david, likes this story. •• Can we go to the mall for halloween? •
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Remember to write down the words that are not hidden by the sticks. You will need them for the next part.
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