Storytelling with Oragami!
By Kayla • April 3, 2018
Looking for a way to spice up story time? Try storigami! You kinders will love watching the plot unfold {or 'fold', rather!} as you link the events of the story with the shapes you create. Rachel Katz, artist and creator of the site, Origami with Rachel Katz, offers some fantastic examples to use with your students and there are several helpful resource books you can probably get your hands on through your local library {like Fold-Along Stories by Christine Petrell Kallevig, etc.} to help inspire ideas!
For more unique storytelling ideas, don't forget to visit our previous posts:
- Pie Charts & Storytelling: A Unique Approach to Inspiring Tales
- Storytelling Games that Engage the Imagination
- Cut {or Draw} & Tell Stories
Have fun trying out these unique storytelling methods in the classroom!
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