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Using Student-Created Story Cubes for
          Writing Activities
Students brainstorm
                                characters,Writ
                                            settings, and
                                        objects




Then choose 6 words from each
   category to make 3 cubes
Students roll the cubes and create a sentence incorporating the items
            shown. Students can identify parts of speech.
The first student rolls the cubes and creates the first line of the
story. Each student adds a sentence and the final student adds a
                             conclusion.




Mona Lisa went to outer space but she
forgot her glue. So she gets glue at home.
Then goes to bed in outer space because
she has glue. Mona Lisa is shocked.
Mona Lisa forgot her bag on the soccer
field. So she goes to the soccer field to get
her bag. Her bag is not there because Mona
Lisa’s bag is at home. Mona Lisa is
shocked.
For more ideas and resources, visit:
    http://teachingvillage.net

    http://teachingvillage.org

http://www.youtube.com/barbsaka

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Using story cubes for writing practice

  • 1. Using Student-Created Story Cubes for Writing Activities
  • 2. Students brainstorm characters,Writ settings, and objects Then choose 6 words from each category to make 3 cubes
  • 3. Students roll the cubes and create a sentence incorporating the items shown. Students can identify parts of speech.
  • 4. The first student rolls the cubes and creates the first line of the story. Each student adds a sentence and the final student adds a conclusion. Mona Lisa went to outer space but she forgot her glue. So she gets glue at home. Then goes to bed in outer space because she has glue. Mona Lisa is shocked.
  • 5. Mona Lisa forgot her bag on the soccer field. So she goes to the soccer field to get her bag. Her bag is not there because Mona Lisa’s bag is at home. Mona Lisa is shocked.
  • 6. For more ideas and resources, visit: http://teachingvillage.net http://teachingvillage.org http://www.youtube.com/barbsaka