Tell a Tall Tale

Black and white illustration of an ancient Greek in a toga with a cat next to him

Audience

The topic for this activity is appropriate for many grade levels and is particularly entertaining for elementary school students. Campers should find this lesson fun.

Goals

By the time your campers have finished this lesson, they should be able to enter words to create an interesting story.

Web Site

Wacky Web Tales™
www.eduplace.com/tales

Presentation

Limit lecture time to allow campers time to explore at their own pace. Help campers who have difficulties interacting with the site. The list below is one way you can organize this lesson.

  • Present a captivating introduction to this lesson. Ask, "do you like to tell funny stories? Can someone share a funny story with the group?"
  • Provide an overview of today's activity, linking it to previous lessons.
  • Facilitate today's activity.
  • Summarize and discuss today's activity. Encourage campers to share their wacky stories. Print them out if you have a printer.

Activity Worksheet: Tell a Tall Tale

Name(s):_____________________________________

Today you will use the World Wide Web to create a funny story. Follow the instructions below to get started.

  1. Use your Web browser to access a site called Wacky Web Tales with the following URL:
    www.eduplace.com/tales [Link is now Defunct]
     
  2. Select the Camping Trip or The Really Weird Camping Trip.
     
  3. Enter the words requested and view your story by clicking See Your Wacky Web Tale. Show it to another camper.
     
  4. Move back to the home page of this site and select another story. Have fun!
     
  5. On the bottom of this page create your own wacky story about your experiences at camp. Leave blank lines in which to insert words. Have a friend give you words to fill in and read the wacky story aloud.