How do we share a story?

How do we share a story?

This is a peak at the unit I'm working on shifting from the thought of a final product to the process of creating.

Sharing a Story/Narrative

Overarching Questions

What is a story?

What ways can we share a story?

What elements do we know that make up a story?

Mini-Lesson Topics

*Adding details to our pictures

*Telling stories, not just labeling a picture

* Collecting noticings from different mediums

*Making lists of noticings and how they affect the story

*Guided Drawings with Mo Willems

*Characters

*Setting

*Problem and Solution

*Presenting a piece

*Publication

Mentor Text

Use Stories that Spotlight One Moment in Time

The Most Magnificent Thing by Ashley Spires

Be Kind by Pat Zietlow Miller

The Dot by Peter Reynolds

Ish by Peter Reynolds

The Hike by Allison Farrell

The Journey by Aaron Becker

The Shortest Day by Susan Cooper

The Proudest Blue by Ibtihaj Muhammad

Wordless Books

A Ball for Daisy by Chris Raschka

Flora and the Flamingo by Molly Idle

Tuesday by David Weisner

Pancakes for Breakfast by Tomie dePaola

Rainstorm by Barbara Lehman

Good Dog, Carl by Alexandra Day

Pictureless Books

The Book with No Pictures by B. J. Novak

Images of animals, families, holidays, vacations, etc.

Audiobooks

Mo Willems Investigation?

Characters

Elephant and Piggie Collection by Mo Willems

Pigeon Collection by Mo Willems

Leonardo the Terrible Monster by Mo Willems

Sam the Most Scaredy Cat Kid in the World by Mo Willems

Setting

Knuffle Bunny: A Cautionary Tale by Mo Willems

Goal

Practice sharing stories through different mediums such as; orally, through pictures, written words, song, etc.

Identify ways to tell a story. Choose at least one way to share a story.

Expand on our “writing” by incorporating story elements.

Create and share one piece with the class.

E-Learning Adjustments

Email drawings, use Padlet to record stories or songs.

Allowing collaboration through Jam Board, with parental support.

Google Slides to share the final product.

Allowing collaboration through Jam Board, with parental support.

Google Slides to share the final product.