Tell Me a Story. This activity is designed to help you learn how to tell a story that has: Beginning / Middle / End Deals with a central problem or plot.

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Tell Me a Story

This activity is designed to help you learn how to tell a story that has: Beginning / Middle / End Deals with a central problem or plot Uses sensory or descriptive language

Let’s try it Answer these questions about the painting: Give the people in the picture names. Describe their clothes. Use at least one simile or metaphor; for example, “His shirt was like…” Use three words to describe the personalities of each person. Where are they? Name the city, the building, the country, etc. What happened just before this picture was “taken”? What’s going on now? What happened just after the picture was “taken”?

Now, put your answers together into a short story with a beginning, middle and end.

As you write your own literacy narrative -- Try to use some of these same techniques. Describing the people involved Describing the scene Creating a time line of events