Mazes are back for the #Scarathlon! See @TheAromaofBooks original post for details, such as points. It counts as a readathon this year.
https://www.litsy.com/web/post/2639024
Mazes are back for the #Scarathlon! See @TheAromaofBooks original post for details, such as points. It counts as a readathon this year.
https://www.litsy.com/web/post/2639024
While I sadly don't have time to create an entirely new #PromptMaze for this year's #Scarathlon, here is the link to last year's in case anyone is interested!! https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1L9pUf7h1_yFXfuI3xwtCNSatvvoP-WvojxMksvcC...
This year, as far as points, this will be counted as a Readathon, so 10 points per hour spent reading a book that completes a prompt!!
When you go to the link above, you will need to ⬇
This book would be good to use if you are introducing the flow of stories. After looking at this book, students could work to create their own wordless stories.
Museum Trip by Barbara Lehman is a book that follows a little boy on his field trip to the museum. The illustrations help students follow along with the story, specifically with the use of different shapes and lines. The lines help to give dimension and help the reader feel the choppiness of an actual museum as you go from room to room. The shapes help the reader to distinguish between different doorways and art works.
I made it through the #PromptMaze !!! I got stuck in a couple loops but finally found my way out. These are so fun, thanks @TheAromaofBooks for creating 😁
#Scarathlon2022 #TeamMonsterMash @StayCurious
I had so much fun with my first time trying a prompt maze. I finished 9 books to get to the end. Thanks for hosting, @TheAromaofBooks!
#Scarathlon2022 #TeamMonsterMash @StayCurious
repost for @TheAromaofBooks:
This year, I've created a special edition #PromptMaze for the #Scarathlon ! Many of the prompts can be filled by reading mystery/thriller/paranormal/etc although there are also some genre-neutral prompts as well. The link is below, and to participate you will want to go to File, then Make a Copy. The first tab on the spreadsheet has the instructions.
More details: https://www.litsy.com/web/post/2469104
Hey friends!! Thanks so much for your comments on my other post - so glad you all are enjoying the #PromptMaze challenge, even if some of us are hopelessly lost in there! 😂 I realized after I posted it that I've done these quarterly and technically Q4 doesn't start until OCTOBER 1, not September. But since I (a) already created the Q4 maze and (b) am hoping to have a separate #Scarathlon maze for October anyway - here's the Q4 maze, quite early!⬇
@TheAromaofBooks created a sort of choose-your-own adventure except with reading prompts. Below is a link to a spreadsheet where each cell is a step in the maze.
All the cells are blacked out so you must un-highlight to see the other prompts (you have to save a copy in order to use the maze). You can leave it that way, or un-highlight the entire thing. You can use one book per square or go as far as you can with that book. However works for you!