What's included
2 live meetings
1 hrs 50 mins in-class hoursAssignments
2-4 hours per week. Students will be asked to research information on gardening and to find and share something positive about their community.Class Experience
US Grade 3 - 6
Beginner Level
Curriculum Overview Target Age Group: 10-14 years old Session Duration: 55 minutes each Total Sessions: 2 October 30, 12 PM PT Session 1: Storytelling Skills and Introducing Tisha's Journey Objective: Teach students the art of storytelling while introducing themes from Tisha’s story about community, resilience, and creativity. Agenda: Welcome and Introduction Icebreaker: Have students share their favorite stories and what makes them memorable. Telling Tisha's Story The Young Woman who Lived in a SHOE Storytelling Techniques Discussion Discuss the elements of storytelling: Characters: Developing relatable characters. Plot: Creating a compelling and engaging story arc. Setting: Using environments to enhance the narrative. Conflict and Resolution: Building tension and providing solutions. Encourage students to reflect on how they can use these elements in their stories. Hands-On Storyline Development In pairs or small groups, have students brainstorm new story ideas inspired by Tisha’s journey. Prompt them to think of a familiar story (e.g., a fairy tale, a fable) and how they can adapt it with a new setting, characters, or messages about community and resilience. Wednesday November 6, 12 PM PT Session 2: Creating New Stories & Community Projects Objective: Encourage students to create their own stories and discuss practical community projects that align with the themes of resilience and learning. Agenda: Recap and Group Sharing Recap the key storytelling elements discussed in Session 1. Invite groups to share their new story ideas. Story Creation Workshop Have each group develop a short story based on their brainstorming session. Encourage them to incorporate: A main character facing a challenge. How they engage with the community or environment. How they learn and grow through the experience. Provide time for groups to share their drafted stories with the class. Discussion: The Importance of Community and Resilience Engage students in a discussion about the projects and initiatives they can pursue to build community connections. Discuss real-life examples where communities have come together for gardening initiatives, support groups, or other collaborative efforts.
Learning Goals
Enhance Storytelling Skills: Students will develop their storytelling abilities by learning how to craft engaging narratives, use expressive language, and incorporate storytelling elements such as character, setting, and plot
Foster Creativity and Imagination: Participants will be encouraged to think creatively, transforming familiar stories into their unique versions, which promotes innovative thinking and artistic expression.
Syllabus
2 Lessons
over 2 WeeksLesson 1:
The Young Lady that lived in a SHOE
Objective: Teach students the art of storytelling while introducing themes from Tisha’s story about community, resilience, and creativity.
55 mins online live lesson
Lesson 2:
Review the first session: Share research and any new story ideas
Objective: Encourage students to create their own stories and discuss practical community projects that align with the themes of resilience and learning.
55 mins online live lesson
Other Details
Pre-Requisites
none
Supply List
nothing
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
I am a professional storyteller, I have portrayed Harriet Tubman for over 25 years. I have a TV program, on Bold Brave TV Harriet Tubman Love In Actions. I tell stories and interview guest who are sharing their wisdom to girls ages 10 to 14.
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Live Group Class
$20
for 2 classes1x per week, 2 weeks
55 min
Completed by 1 learner
Live video meetings
Ages: 10-14
2-12 learners per class