SEC S20W2/ Sleepover, Stories and Creativity
Week 2 is here, it came with story telling and some creativity, without wasting time I will dive into an educational story in which everyone will have something to learn.
It's a story of a Disobedient child, as the story will unfold I will like you to take your seat and popcorn let's go.
Previously You Create a short children's story with a simple and easy-to-understand plot and a positive message. Share your story with us.
Today with the children around my neighborhood we shared an interesting story, it goes thus:
Tina is the only child of madam Susan, this woman love the things of God and she doesn't take any church activities lightly, when she gave birth to Tina her joy was complete, She dedicated the baby and showed her God's way, as Tina was growing she started a stubborn behavior that everyone around her detest, some people started avoiding her , restricting their children from playing with Tina . The fact that she was behaving this way was not a concern to her mother since she was the only child.
One day, the mother gave her some instructions, at first she listened but as time goes on she decided to disobey the mother, when her mother left to look for their daily bread, Tina opened their gate against her mother's instructions immediately she opened the gate an unknown wild animal swallowed Tina and splash her blood all over the compound, when her mother came back she shouted in a loudest voice the neighbors gathered and they saw what happened. They consoled her. That was how Tina disobeyed her mother and died a mysterious death.
Tell the children the story you have created. After telling the story, give each child a sheet of paper and colored pencils to draw something related to the story and show them their creations.
After the story paper was given to them to draw and color Madam Susan and her daughter Tina. If you check the picture above you can see the picture one of them did and it came out perfect. Others made some mistakes in their drawing which I corrected.
Share your sleepover experience. What were the most fun moments? How did the children react to the story? Did they do any other activities?
Sharing stories with children has always being a fun thing for me . Even as a children's teacher there's no day that passes without telling them one story. They all enjoyed the story and was asking me questions one after the other.
After the story we did another activity which you can watch through the link below.
Here is the link shared on my YouTube page
The storyline and the massage from the story is centered on disobedient. The disobedient child learned her lessons in a hard way which was not supposed to be so.
Don't forget to mention the children's ages, and include some photos to capture those special memories of you and the child(ren).
The children in my story picture today is between the age bracket of 4- 13. The have understanding about what disobedient can do
Here is the video of what of them have to say watch
Some memory photos.
Conclusion.
Telling children stories makes them happy, it also sharpens their brain to reason . I observed among the ones I told stories that they were reasoning what could have eaten up Tina. Since it was an unknown animal I told them to always obey to avoid regrets.
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