Do any of you remember the student newspaper Weekly Reader and the Weekly Reader Children's Book Club? I have a soft spot for the hardcover, jacketless books that were sent to children each month through the book club. As I was scanning our bookshelves recently, I found one of the book club books, The Tyrannosaurus Game by Steven Kroll and illustrated by Tomie dePaola. The premise of the book is that the children are bored, so they decide to tell a story together with each child telling part of the story in turn. The illustrations are better than the story, but it reminded me of a game often called Pass the Story. I have used the game at home and in classrooms, and have found it a very easy and fun way to incorporate story elements into a child's day.
Here is what you do. One person starts the story with a few sentences and ends with a cliffhanger. They then pass it on to the next person to continue the same story. When you get to the last person the story can end or go back around the circle again. That's all there is to it. Here are a few story starters: Once upon a time...
Story Cubes are used in a similar way, but each person uses a picture on a cube to continue the story. I hope your Thursday includes moments of wonder and some fun storytelling.
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AuthorWelcome! My name is Heidi. I am a mom of two daughters, one dog, and one rabbit, and wife to one guy. I have been a homeschool mom for thirteen years – the first ten in Chicago and the last three in St. Louis. I am glad you found your way here! Archives
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