- Write a story with one scene on each page. Use arrows or objects to move from page to page. (You could set it up so the user has to guess which object to click on to open the next page.)
- Make a simple "Choose Your Own Adventure" project. Tell part of a story and then, in separate text boxes, give 2 or 3 choices for what happens next. Place a turtle wearing a different shape next to each choice. The user clicks on one of the turtles, and the story moves to a new page. Set up more choices on that page. You might want to set up a "story tree" to help you plan your story and your project.
- Make a simple quiz project on your favorite place, hobby, or sport. Include a drawing or photo and some text on each page. At the bottom of each page, or on a separate quiz page, write one or more questions in text boxes. Write several answer choices for each question. Draw shapes to look like the letters a, b, and c. Place these shapes on turtles next to each answer choice. When the user clicks on a turtle next to the right answer, it can move to a new page.
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