STORY STARTERS

Choose a picture to focus on. Discuss what you see. You can either

  • Decide if its going to be a ‘talking’ story or a written story
  • Start to develop your one story
  • Use a story starter to get you going
  • Use some of the writing ideas suggested below.

Have fun.

 


Story Starters (Horizontal images)

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Story Starters (Vertical images)

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PROMPT IDEAS

WHO – Characters

  • Who will be in your story? (people, imaginary creatures, animals, etc)
  • Who will your story be about?

WHERE – Setting

  • Where is your story going to happen? (Place)
  • Where does this place remind you of?
  • Where would you like to go intros story?


WHAT – Plot, Theme, Action 

  • What is your story going to be about?
  • What will happen in your story?
  • What has happened in your life that you can use for this story?

WHEN – Setting

  • When will different things in the story happen? (Order)
  • Is it going to be an imaginary or real time? (Past, present , fantasy)


WHY – Purpose

  • Why do you think this story would be enjoyed by others?
  • Why would you like to create this story?

HOW – Connections

  • How will you share this story with others?
  • How will this story connect to the picture you chose?


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