
Welcome to the Shifts in Storytelling Series, an engaging exploration of the evolution of storytelling and language arts across time and cultures.
In this 5-step reading comprehension series, students will explore these monumental transformations in storytelling, gaining a deeper understanding of how narratives have evolved through different eras and technologies.
From the spoken word to the printed page, and now into the digital age, each topic is designed to enhance students’ critical thinking and analytical skills, as well as their appreciation for the art of storytelling.
Let’s continue with The Digital Revolution in Storytelling…
Stage 1: Students start by matching ten key vocabulary words with their definitions. This activity lays the foundation for better comprehension of the reading material.
Stage 2: Students then read the informational text independently or collaboratively, working in pairs, small groups, or centers.
Stage 3: Comprehension is assessed through six multiple-choice questions, ensuring that students grasp the material before moving forward.
Stage 4: Next, students dive deeper by reading a case study on one of the storytelling shifts, either independently or within their group.
Stage 5: A second set of six multiple-choice questions tests students’ understanding of the case study.
This resource includes:
1 informational text that explores each shift in storytelling
10 essential vocabulary words with definitions to use as a warm-up sort activity and familiarize students with concepts in the informational text
1 case study (How “The Hate U Give” Gave Voice to a Generation)
12 multiple-choice comprehension questions (6 for the text, 6 for the case study), complete with answer sheets
Optional answer strips for students to fill in
This versatile resource is perfect for educators seeking to provide an engaging and effective teaching tool. It can also be used as an independent work packet for students or as a resource for substitute teachers to ensure continuity in learning during absences. It is also ideal for use in small reading groups, fostering collaborative learning and discussion among students.
To maximize longevity, we recommend laminating the texts, vocabulary matches, and comprehension question sheets. This will maintain the quality of these materials, making them a valuable long-term asset in your teaching toolkit.
All the best in your teaching journey!
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