Ramilla’s First Day of School: A Choose your own Adventure Story

Sarah Logan

Nurun Nahar Laboni

Hawa Osman



Description of Pedagogical Tool:

The pedagogical tool that we choose to do for our multiliteracy project is a writing lesson based on "Choose your own Adventure" story. The story is written in simple English so that the English Language Learners (ELLs) can understand and to demonstrate that writing a story does not have to involve complex language. In addition, the animations of the story are interactive, funny and represent diversity.

Pedagogical Tool:
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Lesson Plan:
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Praxis Paper:
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Resources Used:
Cummins, J. & Early, M. (2015). Big ideas for expanding minds: Teaching English language
learners across the curriculum. Don Mills, Ontario: Rubicon, Pearson Canada

Haynes, J. (2009). Bloom’s Taxonomy and English Language Learners. Everything ESL.net.
Retrieved from
http://www.everythingesl.net/inservices/blooms_taxonomy_language_learn_16902.php

New London Group (1996) A pedagogy of multiliteracies: designing social futures Harvard
Educational Review 66 pp. 60–92

Skowronski, M., Skowronski, M. and profile, V. (2019). Anchor Charts for Writing. [online]
Skowronskiclass.blogspot.com. Available at:
http://skowronskiclass.blogspot.com/2012/09/anchor-charts-for-writing.html

I.pinimg.com. (2019). [online] Available at:
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/ad/c8/4f/adc84fafffdf67cf8ff16a5762b65e6f.png