Kamishibai (Paper Theater) is a form of storytelling that originated in Japan and was most popular from the 1920's -1950. The Kamishibai storyteller would ride into town on their bicycle, gather the children by banging two sticks together (as seen in the first image), sell homemade candy to make a bit of money, then tell a story using the Kamishibai theater attached to their bicycle. These stories typically had a lesson to teach / moral. After learning about awesome form of writing / storytelling, we wrote these Kamishibai stories with our fourth grade writing buddies and illustrated all of the pictures to accompany the story. This activity is always a favorite of my students and one they remember for many years. To learn more about Kamishibai visit http://www.kamishibai.com/
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Kamishibai Stories (Paper Theater)
Kamishibai (Paper Theater) is a form of storytelling that originated in Japan and was most popular from the 1920's -1950. The Kamishibai storyteller would ride into town on their bicycle, gather the children by banging two sticks together (as seen in the first image), sell homemade candy to make a bit of money, then tell a story using the Kamishibai theater attached to their bicycle. These stories typically had a lesson to teach / moral. After learning about awesome form of writing / storytelling, we wrote these Kamishibai stories with our fourth grade writing buddies and illustrated all of the pictures to accompany the story. This activity is always a favorite of my students and one they remember for many years. To learn more about Kamishibai visit http://www.kamishibai.com/
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