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 Interactive Storytelling

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Interactive Storytelling
(aka English Composition ^.^) 
  • Interactive Storytelling #1
  • Interactive Storytelling #2
  • Group Participation
 
Creating a Family Storytelling Tradition:

Awakening the Hidden Storyteller
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Buzzing Kids World has a new Fun Ways to Learn idea that we think you’ll find awesome! It’s called Interactive Storytelling. This requires a group of people, one leader, and one kid who can type or write really fast! The idea is that a whole group of kids come together to write a story... either by just coming up with ideas and writing them out to bring them together in the end or by doing it altogether… through interactive storytelling!
 



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Interactive Storytelling #1:

In this example the whole class or group of people participate together to write the story. Have you ever heard of a comedy class called “improv”? It’s kind of like that: Everyone has a topic and then they just blurt out the next step in the storytelling, interactively.

For Example:
  • Leader has the class pick a number between 1 & 35; the kid closest wins first sentence
  • Kid #1 gives the sentence to start off the interactive storytelling: “Once upon a time there was a little boy named Juan who worked in his grandfather’s haunted diamond mine...”
  • Kid #1 picks the name of the next kid out of the hat
  • Kid #2 creates the next line and so on and so on.
You’ll go around and around in the class until you are happy with where the story ends.

Interactive Storytelling #2:

In this Interactive Storytelling alternate example:
  • The class splits-off into groups
  • Each group is given one sentence to write a full paragraph
  • The Leader creates several beginning sentences that will bring a full story together in the end
  • Group 1 could be given the, “Once upon a time there was a little boy named Juan who worked in his grandfather’s haunted diamond mine” example
  • Group 2 could be given, “When Juan was twelve he took over his own section of the diamond mine – the part of the mine where many people claim to regularly see the white ghost princess, Isabel.”

4 students practicing interacting storytelling
Group Participation

The sentences will need to be ones that will light a creative fire in the group. Once everyone has finished their parts, the leader reads them to the class. You will be shocked at how cool this interactive storytelling will sound once it is all pulled together as another fun way to learn in a buzzing kids world!



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Teacher and student interaction regarding the word rite or right