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Fold-over stories
Submitted by agayeva shefeq7394 on 16 May, 2011 - 07:51
Fold-over Stories
Level: Any level
This is an old favourite.Give each student a sheet of blank paper.Write the following words on the board in a vertical line:WHO, WHAT. HOW, WHERE, WHEN, WHY.Explain that everyone will be writing a sentence story.Write an example on the board, explain, asking for suggestions.
- Tell them to write someone's name at the top of their paper, i.e., their own, a classmate's, the teacher's, a famous person that everyone knows; fold the paper over once so no one can see it, then pass the paper to the person on their right.
- Write on the received paper what the subject did(suggest funny or outrageous actions), fold it over and pass it on to the right.
- Continue to write one line, how they did it(adverbs), fold and pass; where-pass; when-pass;and last of al, why(because...) and pass it one more time.
- Have the students unfold their stories, and read them silently.Help anyone who cannot read what the others wrote, or doesn't undersdand.
- ask one student at a time to read "their" story aloud, or turn the stories in for the teacher to read.Funny!
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