Story weaving
Weave a story. Thread of the story may be given or only the first line. Students in groups can complete the story. The completed story will be presented at the end.
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Weave a story. Thread of the story may be given or only the first line. Students in groups can complete the story. The completed story will be presented at the end.
Story time isn’t just for little kids, although it’s an excellent way to engage young students and introduce them to the pleasures of reading. For older students who can already read, consider making story time an “open mic” event. Have story hour once a month and have students sign up for five- or 10-minute slots in which they can tell or read an original story to younger students. For older students, read out a continuing story or a novel each week.
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