“Storytelling is the most powerful way to put ideas into the world today.”-Anonymous
Storytelling Week at SAI Angan was a vibrant celebration of creativity, imagination, and expression. Across different sections of Class III, young learners explored captivating tales, engaging in interactive activities that brought stories to life. From expressive narrations to role-playing and artistic interpretations, the week-long event fostered critical thinking, communication, and a love for storytelling.
Bringing Japanese Folklore to Life
On February 4, 2025, students of Class III G and H delved into the enchanting Japanese tale The Sandal Seller. Through expressive narrations and vibrant picture storytelling, they illustrated key moments, capturing the essence of the story in a visually engaging manner. The activity encouraged teamwork and creative storytelling, transforming words into a memorable learning experience.
An Interactive Journey Through Stories
On February 3, 2025, Class III students embarked on an exciting storytelling adventure. They read aloud, shared stories with peers, and explored essential narrative elements such as climax and conclusion. This interactive session not only enhanced their comprehension but also made storytelling an immersive and enjoyable process. Their enthusiasm proved that stories are meant to be experienced, shared, and cherished beyond the pages.
The Robe of Feathers: A Lesson in Kindness
Students of Class III (I, J, and K) brought The Robe of Feathers to life on February 4, 2025, through role-playing, character sketches, and expressive storytelling. They also reflected on acts of kindness, writing them on feather-shaped colored papers to reinforce the moral of the story. The session helped them develop empathy, critical thinking, and communication skills while showcasing the power of storytelling in fostering life lessons.
Exploring Creativity with The Dragon’s Tears
The students of Class III participated in a captivating storytelling activity featuring The Dragon’s Tears on February 4, 2025. Through interactive discussions, they identified difficult words, suggested alternate story endings, and illustrated their interpretations through creative drawings. This session nurtured their imagination, language skills, and storytelling abilities, making learning a fun and enriching experience.
Storytelling Week at SAI Angan was a testament to the transformative power of stories. Through engaging activities, students not only developed essential literacy and communication skills but also discovered the joy of storytelling as a tool for learning, creativity, and expression.
