Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Sticker Story Freebie- A favorite center among students

This is not my original idea and I can't remember for the life of me where I first heard of it, but I do know that my students LOVE to do Sticker Story. I love it too because it is so simple in terms of preparation. 

I collect stickers throughout the year and I also make stickers (I print off clipart on labels). At the beginning of the year, I ask all students to bring in stickers. (Keep in mind, I teach at a private school, so this may be easier for me.) I keep the stickers organized in my closet in a clear bin (animals, people, sports, seasonal, etc). Then I put out another bin of stickers for the kids to access while they do this story. In October I'll put out the Halloween/fall stickers then change them up the next month. I always have some generic stickers too.  I also give them a sticker limit so they don't go crazy with the stickers! After putting stickers on their picture, they draw around the stickers to add to the scene. 

Students choose their stickers and create a scene. Then they write about it. At the beginning of the year, most kids just write sentences about their picture. It can be as basic as "I see a cat." or "The cat has a ball." At this point, I would encourage them to describe their sticker scene as much as they can. Of course I also model, model, model! I often take someone's Sticker Story and generate more ideas from that as a class. As the year progresses, I encourage kids to start making their scenes into stories with a beginning, middle and end. This happens at different times for each child, depending on where they are as a writer. If I feel like they are ready to progress in this way, I often will do a short writing conference with them during writer's workshop. I'll bring a copy of one of their recent Sticker Stories and talk with them about how we could make it into a story with a beginning, middle and end. 

Here are some examples of Sticker Stories. I wish I would've taken more pictures over the years! I've been doing this forever but I only have a few pictures. 

Here's the first page to a whole story written by one of my students at the end of the year. We were learning about the rainforest so she wanted to make a rainforest story. Here she used a jaguar and parrot sticker and drew the trees and the rain to go with it. 

Here's another rainforest-themed story about monkeys in a rainforest sports center. How creative! Stickers used were monkeys and ball stickers.


The beginning of a rainforest story about an animal race. As you may be able to tell, these stickers were pictures I just put onto labels that he cut out.



This is a story about a princess going to the zoo:


The beginning of a frog family story.

 This is a good example of a first grader who is getting ready to create stories. This is somewhere in between a story (with the beginning, middle and end) and simply a description of stickers. This student has names the setting and characters and given the reader information about the characters. 

If you haven't done sticker story in your classroom, you should definitely start! It's a favorite in my room always and I enjoy the stories I read. As I grade them, I get a lot of ideas about how I can guide that student during for future writing. They are great for whole class shared writing and helps kids who have "writer's block". :) 

PS. You may do a couple minilessons about the problem with adding too many stickers. A good lesson is to put together a sticker scene with tons of random stickers. Then try to create a story during shared writing with your students. It will show your students how choosing stickers carefully can be important to their story!

You can download some Sticker Story paper free by clicking on the picture below!



I include this center with my literacy menus. You can check the September menu out here.

Hey look! Even 3 year olds love a good sticker story! :)

He was trying to make some letters here for his story:) He also made a railroad, a blue and brown sunshine (LOL) and a fast car (that's the car with the orange around it). 



He's cracking up here telling me his story so I had to include this pic!

40 comments:

  1. Truly, I have no less than 5,678,876 stickers. Thanks so much for the sticker story templates.

    ΡΌ Lori
    Teaching With Love and Laughter
    luvyorkies@gmail.com

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    1. I love this idea, Sarah! Sticker stories will definitely be appearing in my writing center this school year. :) I hope you're having a great summer!

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  2. I just bought a bunch of stickers on clearance from Target!!! Dora, Star Wars, Race Cars... They would be perfect!
    I tried doing this last year but wasn't very consistent! It is a great strategy though and I'm really going to try to make this a writing center during the Daily 5!!
    Thanks for the writing paper! {It's going to make the sticker stories even more special!!}
    ❤ Sandra
    Sweet Times in First
    sweettimesinfirst@gmail.com

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  3. I love this idea! I will begin collecting stickers. Thanks for the sticker story paper.

    Rie
    Hip. Hop Hurray! Tales of the Reading Rascals

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  4. We do this in my class too. The kids love this center!

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  5. Love this idea! I've heard of it before but seeing your examples really makes me want to incorporate this next year. Thanks for the freebie.
    Also, I'm hosting an Alphabet Letter Exchange if you'd like to check it out. http://firstgradefoundme.blogspot.ca/2012/07/chicka-chicka-boom-boom-alphabet-letter.html

    --Chrissy

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  6. I have seen sticker stories before but haven't used them. It truly is a great idea! Thanks for the reminder!!
    Shawna
    The Picture Book Teacher's Edition

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  7. Love those sticker stories! You know, they'll do anything for a sticker!!!


    Laura
    Peace, Love, and First Grade

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  8. Thank you! What a great idea! I needed something to make my writing centre moe appealing to the children and I think this will help a lot.

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  9. Thanks for the great idea. I've heard about it but seeing the examples helps me!
    Think all night…..Teach all day

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  10. I have heard great things about sticker stories, but haven't really done them in my classroom yet. After reading this post, I think that I want to add this to my center time! I added your pack to my wishlist. :)
    Lisa
    Learning Is Something to Treasure

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  11. We did a couple of sticker stories last year and the kids loved them. Thanks for sharing.
    The pic of your little boy is so sweet!

    Barbara
    Grade ONEderful
    Ruby Slippers

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  12. These are great! Thanks for sharing!

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  13. I love this idea! I am already planning adding sticker stories to my work on writing. I am also your newest follower :) Can't wait to read more of your great ideas.

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  14. Sticker stories are such a great motivator for little learners that's for sure. :o)
    Vicky
    Traditions, Laughter and Happily Ever After

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  15. This is a nice way of encouraging our children...this will help them increasing their mental ability...also children will enjoy it rather than getting exhausted as they get while studying.

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