We are so pleased to announce that for Imagine a Story 2023/24 we are joined by Lisette Auton (The Secret of Haven Point) as our lead author and Chanté Timothy (Daddy Do My Hair) as our lead illustrator.
For this project, inspired by the game of consequences, Auton has set a framework for an adventurous multi-part story. Each participating school writes one part of the story in response to this framework, without knowing what comes before or after their section! Together, the chapters create a completely unique story, which Timothy brings to life with her illustrations.
At the beginning of the project, teachers are supported by a Continuing Professional Development (CPD) session and a robust teachers’ pack created in consultation with the Centre for Literacy in Primary Education (CLPE). The CPD is a key component of Imagine a Story, as it not only prepares teachers to bring Imagine a Story to their classrooms but equips them with practical tools and tips for writing creatively and collectively with their classes beyond the project. (Please note that full participation in the CPD is a requirement for participation in the programme.)
Once all the chapters have been submitted by all participating schools, these are then collated and professionally published, making all the children involved published authors!
To celebrate this huge achievement, contributing classes are then invited to attend their ‘Book Launch’ event at the Southbank Centre or another culture centre in their local area. Here every child receives a copy of the published book and has the opportunity to hear their story read out loud by Auton, as well as drawing some of the characters in a session led by Timothy.
This project is designed to inspire and support children’s creativity and creative writing skills, help them to see themselves in the books they read and write, motivate them to continue to develop their writing and reading back in school, and help them to see themselves as real-life authors.
Open to classes in Key Stage 2 (years 3 – 6). Schools are encouraged to invite multiple classes (up to 60 children combined) to collaborate in this group writing project.