Telling Stories Through Pictures

 

As an introduction into story writing I had my students think about, and draw the beginning, middle and end of a story. They used any topic of their choice. This was great for those students who had trouble expressing themselves using words. It also allowed my more artistically creative students to shine.

Once students completed their drawn stories I would have them describe their pictures either orally, or on paper, depending on their skill level, so that they understood that picture stories are just as informative as written stories. This method was also a great use for students to plan out how they would write their stories. Often times I would inform my students that if they were stuck on what to try, they should draw out their ideas and then try to write about their pictures to tell their stories. I found that this helped many of my students spark their creativity.