Discover fun, fabulous short story ideas for kids—It’s no secret nor magic. Good writing starts with good ideas. And now your students can use these fun writing prompts and story starters as inspiration to write 30 individual short stories. Oh yeah!
Why we love it: This might be the most famous short story we use to teach kids about how important it is to tell the truth. Ask students if they’ve ever pulled a prank that went wrong and what they learned from it. “The Crow and the Pitcher” by Aesop “But the pitcher was hig...
Introduction To the Short Story On Fruits The short story on fruits is one of the best short short stories examples written for small kids that can be either narrated or read to them. This story is a "moral" story that, like any other moral story, aims to teach good values to the chi...
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A Dream come true short story is a tale of determination and courage, where a young girl overcomes obstacles to make her dream of flying a reality.
Sometimes, the most compelling story is one that ends in an unexpected way. This lesson provides a series of short stories with twist endings that...
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are so much longer than most music videos or short animations, this is where film editing becomes especially important. Once you think there’s enough footage to work with, plan on teaching kids aboutvideo transitions, camera effects, and other techniques that can better bring the story to ...
ANGST. Long story, short: The little dog, believing his buddy would come back for him, WAITED at the rest stop for two entire days. (Yes, there was a happy ending.) I couldn’t help but jump into the mind and heart of that lost-and-loyal doggy, which became WHERE’D MY JO GO?
Morals of the story: Don’t let greed cloud your judgement Don’t believe everything you hear There are no shortcuts to success Children back to nursery and school and finally I can get back to a blog I’ve been attempting to write since what feels like the first dawn in time!