STORY TELLING GAMES FOR KIDS | Storytelling Activities Elementary

The Colorful Apple
23 Jan 202108:21

Summary

TLDRIn this engaging video, Sarah shares six creative storytelling activities that enhance student learning in the classroom. These activities, including story cubes, acting out stories, prompts in a jar, pass the spinner, drawing pictures, and story in a box, foster creativity, collaboration, and engagement among students. Each activity is designed to be interactive and fun, encouraging students to express their ideas and improve their writing skills. Sarah also offers free downloadable resources for educators to implement these activities effectively, making it a valuable resource for teaching storytelling and reading.

Takeaways

  • 📚 Storytelling is an effective educational tool that enhances student engagement and creativity in reading and writing.
  • 🎲 Story cubes encourage spontaneous storytelling by allowing students to create narratives based on randomly rolled images.
  • 🎭 Acting out stories promotes teamwork and creativity as students reinterpret familiar tales with props and costumes.
  • 📝 Using prompts in a jar provides students with creative writing ideas, helping them start stories or develop existing ones.
  • 🔄 The Pass the Spinner activity allows students to collaboratively build a story, adding elements based on a spinner's outcome.
  • 🖼️ Draw a Picture fosters creativity and interpretation as students create and guess stories based on illustrations.
  • 📦 Story in a Box challenges students to incorporate various random items into a coherent story, enhancing their narrative skills.
  • 🚀 These activities are suitable for various classroom situations, including extra time, indoor recess, or special events.
  • 💡 All activities can be tailored to different age groups and skill levels, making them versatile teaching tools.
  • 🔗 Free downloadable materials for each activity are available, making it easy for teachers to implement these storytelling exercises.

Q & A

  • What is the main purpose of storytelling in the classroom according to Sarah?

    -Storytelling enhances student engagement, boosts creativity, and encourages students to actively participate in reading and writing.

  • What are story cubes and how are they used in the classroom?

    -Story cubes are a set of cubes with images on them. Students roll the cubes and create a story based on the images they rolled, promoting creativity and impromptu storytelling.

  • How can acting out a story benefit students?

    -Acting out a story allows students to collaborate in small groups, enhancing their understanding of narrative structure and boosting their confidence in public speaking.

  • What is the 'Prompts in a Jar' activity?

    -In this activity, teachers prepare story prompts written on slips of paper placed in a jar. Students draw a prompt and create a story, which can be either written or acted out.

  • What is the purpose of the 'Pass the Spinner' activity?

    -The 'Pass the Spinner' activity involves students sitting in a circle and contributing to a story based on the element they land on when spinning a spinner, fostering creativity and collaboration.

  • How does the 'Draw a Picture' activity work?

    -In the 'Draw a Picture' activity, students draw a picture representing a story, then swap drawings with a peer who must create a narrative based on the illustration, enhancing their storytelling skills.

  • What materials are needed for the 'Story in a Box' activity?

    -For the 'Story in a Box' activity, teachers need a box filled with five to six random items that students must incorporate into a cohesive story.

  • How can storytelling activities be beneficial during indoor recess?

    -Storytelling activities provide a fun and engaging way for students to interact with each other, fostering creativity and teamwork while also keeping them occupied.

  • Where can educators find downloadable resources for these storytelling activities?

    -Educators can find free downloadable resources, including story cubes, prompts, and spinners, linked in the description box of the video.

  • What special event does Sarah mention that could benefit from these storytelling activities?

    -Sarah mentions World Read-Aloud Day as an opportunity to incorporate these storytelling activities in the classroom, enhancing engagement during this special event.

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