Hi all I am looking to make some story sacks, but am at a lose as to where to start.
Ideas please ladies. I have lots of books, and should have cuddly toys etc for a lot of stories, but just do not know where to start.
Thanks in advance.
Hi all I am looking to make some story sacks, but am at a lose as to where to start.
Ideas please ladies. I have lots of books, and should have cuddly toys etc for a lot of stories, but just do not know where to start.
Thanks in advance.
Charlotte
I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand
Have a look on ebay as there are usually lots of story sacks on there. Should give you an idea or two.
In my Hungry Caterpillar sack I have
lifecycle toys
fact books
other butterfly books
wind up caterpillars
hungry caterpillar card game
laminated lifecycle game
sequence cards
snap cards
audio cd
sure there's more in there as the bag is huge but can't think right now
hope that helps
You could do the Gruffalo
For the sack......
The book
Soft toys - woodland creatures fox , snake etc
Finger puppets
Books about woodland animals
Just keep adding to it
Talk about the creatures ask the children how they think the creaturers were feeling etc
Ask the children what makes them scared
Listen for the rhyming words
Go for a walk through some woods
Encourage the children to imagine what it would be like for the creatures
Draw or make a Gruffalo
Link to EYFS
PDS - Do you they have a developing awareness of their own needs, views and feelings?
Are they sensitive to the needs and feelings of others ?
CLL - Do they show an awareness of rhyme. Continue with different ryhmes
KUW - Find out about places they live and the natural world. Find out about their environment and talk about the features they like and dislike
PD - Handle equipment - paints and crafts for making the Gruffalo safely and with increasing control
CD - Make constructions, painting and drawings
Sing some familiar songs that ryhme
Read some different stories to extend this
Some great ideas online too
http://www.gruffalo.com/
I am doing a Gruffalo one at the moment
I have the gruffalo soft toy, finger puppets of all the animals except the snake - a soft toy snake, the book and I hav started collecting activities to go in it.
Start with something simple and then add things as you find them.
This is the official site by the man that started them
http://www.storysack.com/sacks/list
They cost a fortune but might give you some ideas - I like to see the extension activites they include. I have puzzles but never thought of putting a monster one in the sack until I looked on here
Thank you everyone.
Charlotte
I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand
That is my project for autumn making up story sacks as we do the stories. The children are going to help!
Love the Gruffalo cake Angel! Will keep that one Thank you x
Monkey by Name........Monkey by Nature!
i've got one for:
the three little pigs - with construction and building things in it as well as puppets, cuddly toys etc
the three bears - with other bear things in it
10 in a bed - book, cuddly toys, counting bears
hungry caterpillar - lifecycles, butterflies, caterpillars etc
to name but a few
most of my ideas came from ebay. i've bought lots from ebay and then added to it with my own ideas
Like my ideas on Facebook 'Play, naturally'
i tend to add to each sack as i come across items, i have some from storysack.com ( send for the booklet to keep for ideas too. also take a photo so you know whats in the sack as some things can be used in other bags, and keep planning sheets named then you can go back and revisit when you want to ..........car boot sales are a fab place to resource items and look out the the ty soft toys as they can be repeated i.e. 3 pigs , 3 billy goats gruff, i make my own bags & sack pm for details
outstanding x 2
I've got a Gingerbread Man one, it's got
the recipe typed out and laminated
picture cards and masks of the main characters
the story book
a cuddly gingerbread man and fox
a gingerbread man pastry cutter
and I can't remember what else! I'm going to add some information about foxes when I get some too - now I've been reminded I may have a quick look online! I really enjoyed getting it all together.
I have got some activity ideas - pdf files about the gingerbread man Lorri
You could laminate them and stick them in
If you want anything just let me know
Angel xx
Oh yes please Angel! That would be fab!
I just checked and I've got
small cards with the characters on and their names underneath,
I've got cards with different numbers of gingerbread men on for counting,
A4 size character pictures,
masks,
recipe,
book obviously,
cuddly fox,
cuddly gingerbread man,
pastry cutter,
another cute, hard little gingerbread man from MacDonalds that talks but I've got absolutely no idea what it is he's saying!
I also just found a picture of a yawning fox frome the RSPCA pics we ordered ages ago!
If you have anything else though that would be brilliant!
Now I've got it all out I don't want to put it away! Ha ha!
Unsure what I have got I will just send it over you can always delete if you already have it
xxx
Thank you Angel!
Some great ideas - thank you
This site has some great ideas too
www.kizclub.com - click on stories and props
Miffy xx
I have a nursery rhyme sack also a mini beast sack which the children love,
Mandy
Hi.
It can be difficult to get going!
I would advise starting by selecting a book from those you have. Choose one that you think will be really fun to put together, ideally getting children to help.
Then perhaps you could continue in this order:
- Find toys to represent the main characters (once you have some of these, you can try it out - you don't need huge amounts before the sack is useful)
- Search the internet for some easy to construct games and activities and include these
- Find a non-fiction book to include that covers some of the same themes.
- Lend it to other people to use and ask them what to include next.
Hope this helps.
Have fun,
Jill
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Thanks for that
Charlotte
I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand
I think that these are a great idea. Where do you store it all?
Hubby would go mad if I introduced anymore!
Debbie
I have them all over the house, , but then we have books all over the house as well.
Charlotte
I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand
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