Resources

For Story Studio's Educator's Guide & Story Kit

Story Building Kits & Materials

Begin to cultivate a supply of objects and materials to be used to explore story building. These loose objects and materials may include the following:

  • Glass beads, wooden blocks, Lego, popsicle sticks, geometric shapes, string, plastic cups, paper shapes, mirrors & magnifying glasses, beads, keys, gear shapes, buttons, playdough/plasticine, pinecones, rocks, sticks, leaves, shells, etc. 

These objects will be used individually or collectively to create story parts such as character, setting, problem, obstacles, as well as providing tools and details for plot development.

Story Examples

  • You can explore Story Studio’s youth anthologies for examples of stories written by young writers.
  • Gavyn’s story, “The Slim Family” is about a slimy blob that just wants to make friends. It is a great example of a big problem and a character’s tries to solve the problem.
  • ‘Midnight in the Fire’ is a story written by a grade 5 student that includes great examples of details and descriptions from beginning to end.