Can you survive the perils on Shipwreck Island long enough to escape? Only if you can find the right information on the question cards! In this skill-building game, players read short passages and answer questions that challenge them to recall facts and details, analyze text and more. Each correct answer could earn them a survival medallion and get them closer to the finish line…if flash floods and forest fires don’t get in their way! You get an 18" x 18" game board, 50 question cards, 20 survival medallions, 4 pawns, 1 die and an answer key. For 2-4 players.
Item # GG374
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Ratings & Reviews
Outlast: Reading for Information Game
Overall Rating: 5 out of 55out of 5 reviewers would recommend this product to a friend.
April 30, 2025 - By Junifer Joynerfrom Galivants Ferry, SC
Kids loved learning with this game.
Yes, I would recommend this product.
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Fun Way to Practice Recognizing Details
March 31, 2025 - By Anna Knoblochfrom Amarillo, TX
This is a quick and fun way to practice reading for details. The game is fast paced and keeps the kids engaged.
Yes, I would recommend this product.
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LOVE THIS GAME
April 03, 2019 - By Michelle Swindfrom Palm Harbor, FL
Students are having a blast playing this game! Great purchase and they are learning how to find information in a text!
Yes, I would recommend this product.
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3 of 3 people found this review helpful
Entertaining!
March 31, 2016 - By jhndeeregrlfrom Nashville, TN
I teach 4th grade and have just recently used this in a Reading center. I went over the gist of the directions, but told my students that they had to figure out the game on their own. It was so refreshing to hear them get along during center time and play the game accordingly. I told them since they played so well I am going to buy them some more to try out for reviewing skills before testing.
Yes, I would recommend this product.
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3 of 4 people found this review helpful
Great for reviewing skills
November 23, 2011 - By travelingteacherfrom Lawton, OK
Kids really love these hands-on games to review and practice skills. It is better than a worksheet, and kids are motivated to play. Easy to use as centers.