Action Mazes
I’ve become intrigued recently by online stories called Action Mazes. Here are some examples from John’s ESL Community. These stories are similar to the “Choose Your Own Adventure” online video games...
Read MorePosted by Larry Ferlazzo | Nov 22, 2007 | Intermediate English, reading, teacher resources |
I’ve become intrigued recently by online stories called Action Mazes. Here are some examples from John’s ESL Community. These stories are similar to the “Choose Your Own Adventure” online video games...
Read MorePosted by Larry Ferlazzo | May 2, 2009 | best of the year, writing |
A key concept that’s important for students to learn is the importance of engaging with the text — not just being a passive reader. There are obviously many effective instructional strategies to help them practice...
Read MorePosted by Larry Ferlazzo | Dec 13, 2008 | reading, writing |
I’ve written in the past about what are sometimes called Action Mazes. In Action Mazes, readers are basically given various options to choose from at different points in the story, which then lead to other options. These...
Read MorePosted by Larry Ferlazzo | Dec 3, 2008 | learning games, reading |
Castaway is a simple text-based “choose your own adventure” game. They’re also called Action Mazes. This one is both entertaining and accessible to Early Intermediate English Language Learners. You are stuck on...
Read MorePosted by Larry Ferlazzo | Dec 29, 2007 | learning games, web 2.0, writing |
I’ve posted about Action Mazes in the past, which are basically “Choose Your Own Adventure” stories like “Goosebumps.” At different points of the story, the reader has to choose among various...
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