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• draw a picture that links the first and last images • prepare to tell the story (explain the sequence of events and how they are connected) Ask groups to share their stories Display examples using your whiteboard Create and share a link to a Padlet wall Ask learners to open a new post and with the draw tool create their own
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This is a beautifully told and illustrated story of a boy and his grandfather who struggle to communicate and this leads to confusion frustration and silence But when they sit down to draw together magic happens They discover they share a love of art and storytelling and they work together to build an
Once upon a time, there were an old woman and an old man living close to a lake. One day the old woman saw something very strange: the fish were flying away! (…) Final picture: Turkey (bird) – Difficulty: moderate
One morning a little creature woke up with a rumbling tummy. He found something to eat and something more. Suddenly he heard a loud scary sound. (…) Final picture: Hedgehog – Difficulty: easy
Friends go for a walk in the park. They agree to meet at the bench in the park. When they arrive in the park, two other friends are already there! (…) Final picture: Ladybug – Difficulty: easy
Jimmy really, really wanted a pet. He asked his mum, but she said: “I don’t know, Jimmy, we need to ask our landlord.” So they went to their landlord. (…) Final picture: Alligator – Difficulty: moderate
A brother called Carl and a sister called Cindy like to build things. What are they going to build in this story? (…) Final picture: Robot – Difficulty: moderate
All the daycare kids prepare for a birthday celebration. Plates, forks, etc. They decorate the room and in the end they all together have a… (…) Final picture: Birthday cake – Difficulty: easy
Once upon a time, a man makes a banana cream pie. His friend George wants to help but makes a mess. Then the man leaves George alone with the pie. (…) Final picture: Monkey – Difficulty: moderate
Once upon a time, there was a wild boy with wild hair. His mother wants to cut his hair, but he keeps running away (…) Final picture: Lion – Difficulty: difficult
Two girls are bored and decide to go for a nightwalk. It was dark, and the door made a creaking sound when they closed it. (…) Final picture: Owl – Difficulty: moderate
As you draw and the story progresses, more and more characters and objects appear on the page. At the end of the story, a final image often brings it all together. It might be easier explained by looking at some examples. Here are 9 draw and tell stories examples for you:
(Fixed order.) Walter drew himself up to his six-foot height and walked away. She drew herself up and walked away. 1. . Lit. to pull something close by, such as a chair, stool, etc. Draw a chair up and sit down. She drew up a pillow and sat on the floor.
The inspiration behind this poem stems from a daily struggle with self-image in this day and age. Not feeling good enough for others as well as not feeling good enough about yourself also plays a part in this poem.
The writer presents herself in a way of selflessness because she leaves her children behind, she did her work even though she did not want to, and she loves her children. Contrast the writer's portrayal of herself with her portrayal of the Flints. What does she reveal about the Flints' character and values?