Brief Instructions:

You are about to enter a magical theater, in which reality merges with fantasy. Along the way, you will learn lots of new vocabulary and how to spell it. Here are some basic things you'll need to learn if you want to succeed:

A word to the wise: at a certain point in the theater you might need Shockwave to view part of the play. You can download it at http://www.macromedia.com/shockwave.

  1. Along the way you will meet some people who might try to help you, or get in your way. Be careful of any characters you do not know. They may be nice or mean, depending on how you treat them and approach them. Some of the characters you meet will be in the plays, while others will be in the actual theater itself.
  2. Depending on what learning style you choose, your theater experience will differ. The different learning styles will change the way you will interact with the characters and your control over your character. While acting in plays you will not be restricted to a certain path, you will be able to choose your own. This way, everyone will be able to pick out their own learning style. The paths will generally move away from each other, but sometimes they may converge at the same point.
  3. The vocabulary you learn will be based on the production you choose to participate in. You will learn the vocabulary through the natural flow of conversation and commands in the theater. Depending on which production you choose will have something to do with what vocabulary and spelling words you will learn. You will be able to work in each production if you like.
  4. The vocabulary words that you learn will be bolded and hyperlinked to a page defining the word. So at any point in the page you will be able to learn the meaning of what your reading.

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