Tips & Tricks for dealing with challenges


1. Challenge: Limited prior knowledge of history/geography

  • Tip: Provide visual prompts (maps, costumes, landmarks) and short videos to activate background knowledge.
  • Trick: Allow students to choose more familiar locations first, then gradually introduce more complex ones.

2. Challenge: Difficulty imagining unseen worlds

  • Tip: Use sensory questions (“What do you smell? hear? feel?”) to scaffold imaginative thinking.
  • Trick: Let students close their eyes during a guided imagery activity to boost curiosity.

3. Challenge: Uneven engagement between drawing and writing tasks

  • Tip: Allow both options so students can choose their preferred expression style.
  • Trick: Pair strong writers with strong visual thinkers so they inspire each other.

4. Challenge: Time management during creation phase

  • Tip: Display a timer and divide tasks into small steps.
  • Trick: Use checkpoints (e.g., “Finish background first”, “Add characters next”).

5. Challenge: Presentation anxiety

  • Tip: Let students present in pairs or use a gallery walk format.

Trick: Teachers can read aloud a child’s story if they prefer not to present.

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