I had a lot of fun visiting Grandview Hills Elementary School last week. I got to meet the third-grade classes and their teachers, and we had a good time thinking up story ideas.
There were four big tables of students, so after discussing each story element, like the setting or the character, I gave the students a few minutes to come up with ideas. Then each table shared their favorite idea with everyone else. We wrote all four ideas down on a white board and then the teachers helped by voting on which one they liked best. We got some good results for a possible fable this way, and in case any of the students need a quick reminder of the story plan we made, here it is:
- The Problem: The character always leaves other people out.
- The Lesson: Treat other people the way you would like to be treated.
- The Main Character: A selfish, lazy cat. (There were lots of other personality ideas we thought of for this cat, but I’m only including a few just as a reminder.)
- Another Character who helps the main character learn the lesson: A dog.
- The Setting: A school.
I really like this story idea, because you hardly ever
read about a cat being helped by a dog.
We had some other interesting suggestions on the supporting characters for this story. One of the ideas was that a whale would help the cat learn its lesson. I’m not sure what kind of school has both whales and cats for students, or how a whale could help a cat, but I do know one thing…there’s got to be a great story that explains how that would work!
