Storytelling In Your Own Words
Pull stories from your imagination and put them in a book! Campers will learn the components and structure of good writing and use a storyboard to guide their process. Each child will create and illustrate their own book that will be published online and shared with family and friends as they please.
Class Breakdown
Monday
Introduction
- What We'll Do - A quick run down on our camp goals and projects. Students learn the expectations of each class.
- How We'll Do It - Class discussion on how our class will reach each project goal, as well as the overall camp goal.
- Icebreaker - Draw a Story
- Students are handed a story board and encouraged to draw a short 6 panel story including the elements of a story. Students are only to draw the story, leaving the writing blank. Students will switch their story drawings to another classmate, and the classmate will try and guess their story line!
Students will learn what the elements of a story are, focusing on character, setting, and plot, as well as the importance of the elements, how to incorporate them into their story, as well as work on activities that focus on getting all elements in their stories.
Class Reading
Students select a book, either online or on our book shelf, to read for 30 minutes. Students will read each day in class to absorb other author's storytelling abilities, what elements are included in major stories, and how to articulate their own story from reading selected material in class.
Major Class Project
Student will discuss our large class project, writing and illustrating a story to publish online for friends and family! Students will organize their thoughts, story elements, illustrations, and what medium they'd like to have their story uploaded.
Students will present their final work on Friday, the 29th, at 3pm in our Camp Book Fair!
For our published works, students will have a choice of working with the following website to help create their major camp project:
- flipsnackedu.com
Icebreaker - Tell A Story
Students will rely on their creative storytelling skills in this class Icebreaker. The instructor begins with providing a character, a setting, and a conflict. The students then take a turn adding to the story, including the setting, plot, and resolution. They're encouraged to write and draw their portion of the story, so we may piece it together at the end of the activity.
Evil Unicorn, far away land near in a stone city on the coast of an ocean, created something dangerous.
Elements of A Story
Students will continue the lesson from yesterday, focusing on the final elements of a story; conflict and resolution.
Group Story Telling
Students are placed into small groups with a storyboard and an Elements of A Story worksheet. Students are given 5 minutes each to discuss and decide on each element in their story, as well as to draw and write about their story on their storyboard. Students will share their group story with the class.
Class Reading
Students select a book, either online or on our book shelf, to read for 30 minutes. Students will read each day in class to absorb other author's storytelling abilities, what elements are included in major stories, and how to articulate their own story from reading selected material in class. Students are encouraged to read a different book than the day before to help them see the different ways a story can be told.
Major Class Project
Students are handed materials to begin outlining their major class story. Each student works individually on their story to include each element, as well as illustrations. Students can decide to hand write and draw, then upload their story, or complete their story online.
Wednesday
Icebreaker - Grab Bag Storytelling
Students randomly select items from a grab bag and write a story about it including allof the story elements.
Class Reading
Students select a book, either online or on our book shelf, to read for 30 minutes. Students will read each day in class to absorb other author's storytelling abilities, what elements are included in major stories, and how to articulate their own story from reading selected material in class. Students are encouraged to read a different book than the day before to help them see the different ways a story can be told.
Story Strips
Students select strips of paper written with random settings, characters, and problems. Students then write a short story, including all of the elements of a story, and write them in a small story to share with the class. Students will also illustrate their story!
Major Class Project
Students are handed materials to begin outlining their major class story. Each student works individually on their story to include each element, as well as illustrations. Students can decide to hand write and draw, then upload their story, or complete their story online.
Thursday
Icebreaker - Story Dice
Students roll dice to help them randomly select their story elements. Students will create a story using the elements they rolled.
Class Reading
Students select a book, either online or on our book shelf, to read for 30 minutes. Students will read each day in class to absorb other author's storytelling abilities, what elements are included in major stories, and how to articulate their own story from reading selected material in class. Students are encouraged to read a different book than the day before to help them see the different ways a story can be told.
Major Class Project
Students will work extensively on their major class project to present on Friday. Each student will have a large amount of time to illustrate, upload, edit, proof read, and ensure all the story elements are included in their story.
Friday
Icebreaker - MyFavorite Story
Students will each have a few minutes to discuss their favorite story. Each students will have to list each element of their favorite story, and explain why they enjoyed the story.
Major Class Project
Students will work extensively to finalize their major class project. Each student will have a large amount of time to illustrate, upload, edit, proof read, and ensure all the story elements are included in their story. Each student will share their final story in class with family and snacks!
Book Fair at 3pm!!
Telephone Game
This classic game will help students listen for important story elements and details as they try to pass a short story initiated by the instructor from one end of the room to the other while trying to keep all the details correct once the story hits the last student.
Class Materials
- Computer
- 3-ring binder to keep all writing material
- Pencils
- Dividers with folders and tabs
- Sheet protectors