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Imagine an educational resource that successfully fuses adventure with interactive learning. Well, this is an excellent example of a Create Your Own Adventure (CYOA) activity which does just that!
Embedded in an imaginative 'storyline', the adventurer must answer (your) teacher-devised multiple-choice questions (paid version) in order to find the exit to the maze. Correct responses give the adventurer the choice as to which direction to move (e.g. 'forwards', 'backwards' and 'left'), however, incorrectly answered questions or wrong decisions will lead to teleportation to another part of the maze!
If a question is answered incorrectly, the adventurer is sent to another part of the maze from where they must, once again, answer questions correctly in order to progress and find the exit. In doing so, the adventurer will probably come across questions they have previously encountered. This repetition will further solidify subject knowledge.
The maze is 'circular'. There are seven entrances (portals) to the maze. Adventurers may travel in either direction (e.g. forwards or backwards) round this route.
Off the circle are six dead-ends. If the adventurer chooses to proceed beyond this point, they will be teleported to the beginning of the maze.
There is one exit to the maze. A question must be answered correctly in order to leave the maze. If it is answered incorrectly, the adventurer will be teleported back to the beginning of the maze.
All you need to do is add your own questions and answers to the fully editable slides (paid version), make the file available to the students in your class (as a PowerPoint Show) and let them go on their own adventure whilst learning at the same time!
If the adventurer enters the maze a second time, they are likely to have a different experience as they will probably enter via a different portal. This means even though the questions are the same, they will probably be encountered in a different order, thus maintaining interest.
Note: This resource has successfully been tested on a laptop running Windows 10, an iPhone 4s and an iPad Mini 2, all running Microsoft PowerPoint 2013, so will certainly run smoothly on recent technology.
Note: The images used within this resource are not my creations and full recognition and thanks must be given to these talented and creative individuals. The images are “Free for personal and commercial use” and “No attribution (is) required”. They have been taken from websites including 'Pexels.com'.
Imagine an educational resource that successfully fuses adventure with interactive learning. Well, this is an excellent example of a Create Your Own Adventure (CYOA) activity which does just that!
Embedded in an imaginative 'storyline', the adventurer must answer (your) teacher-devised multiple-choice questions (paid version) in order to find the exit to the maze. Correct responses give the adventurer the choice as to which direction to move (e.g. 'forwards', 'backwards' and 'left'), however, incorrectly answered questions or wrong decisions will lead to teleportation to another part of the maze!
If a question is answered incorrectly, the adventurer is sent to another part of the maze from where they must, once again, answer questions correctly in order to progress and find the exit. In doing so, the adventurer will probably come across questions they have previously encountered. This repetition will further solidify subject knowledge.
The maze is 'circular'. There are seven entrances (portals) to the maze. Adventurers may travel in either direction (e.g. forwards or backwards) round this route.
Off the circle are six dead-ends. If the adventurer chooses to proceed beyond this point, they will be teleported to the beginning of the maze.
There is one exit to the maze. A question must be answered correctly in order to leave the maze. If it is answered incorrectly, the adventurer will be teleported back to the beginning of the maze.
All you need to do is add your own questions and answers to the fully editable slides (paid version), make the file available to the students in your class (as a PowerPoint Show) and let them go on their own adventure whilst learning at the same time!
If the adventurer enters the maze a second time, they are likely to have a different experience as they will probably enter via a different portal. This means even though the questions are the same, they will probably be encountered in a different order, thus maintaining interest.
Note: This resource has successfully been tested on a laptop running Windows 10, an iPhone 4s and an iPad Mini 2, all running Microsoft PowerPoint 2013, so will certainly run smoothly on recent technology.
Note: The images used within this resource are not my creations and full recognition and thanks must be given to these talented and creative individuals. The images are “Free for personal and commercial use” and “No attribution (is) required”. They have been taken from websites including 'Pexels.com'.
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