Schools – Kuzhaviyae Kadhakelu
For Schools

Where Every Student Finds
Their Story & Voice

A storytelling programme designed for Indian schools — building confident speakers, curious learners, and empathetic young minds through the ancient power of stories.

Book a School Session
4
Core Modules
1st–10th
Standards Covered
40 min
Per Session
4 Weeks
Pilot Programme
Why It Matters

Storytelling in Schools

Stories are not just entertainment — they are the oldest learning tool known to humankind. Here is what storytelling does for your students.

Confident Speaking
Overcomes stage fright and builds public speaking skills from primary level onward.
Better Literacy
Folktales and fables naturally expand vocabulary and reading comprehension.
Deeper Learning
Narrative visualization makes complex subjects like maths and science stick.
Emotional Growth
Students build self-esteem, empathy, and emotional intelligence through personal narratives.
Programme Modules

Four Core Modules

Each module is designed to solve a specific educational need — curriculum-linked, teacher-friendly, and student-centred. Click any module to learn more.

Grades 6–10
The Narrative Leader
Public speaking & peer influence
Standards 1–5
Literacy Through Lore
Vocabulary & comprehension
All Grades
The Science of Story
Complex concepts via narrative
All Grades
Personal Identity
Self-esteem & emotional intelligence

Classroom Activities

Interactive Classroom Activities

Hands-on, teacher-ready activities that make every session energetic and memorable. Click each to see how it works.

Storytelling Dice & Stones
Physical or digital prompts that spark instant improvisation
Students are given picture prompts — a key, a storm, a hero — and must build a complete plot on the spot. Trains creative thinking and comfort with uncertainty. Works brilliantly as a lesson opener or cool-down activity for any age group.
The One-Word Circle
A whole-class warm-up that builds listening and adaptability
Each student adds exactly one word to a growing story. Simple in setup, profound in impact — students learn to truly listen before they speak, and to adapt gracefully when the story takes an unexpected turn. Perfect for building classroom community.
Puppetry & Props
For younger grades — shy students speak through a persona
Wooden Spoon Characters and finger puppet templates help hesitant students step into story without the pressure of performing as themselves. A powerful inclusion tool — every child finds a way to participate, no matter how shy.
Soundscape Creation
Students create a live soundtrack while a peer narrates
Using only voices and classroom objects, students create wind, footsteps, and rainfall while a classmate tells the story. Deepens listening, makes storytelling a whole-body experience, and builds genuine ensemble skills in the classroom.
For Administrators

Ready for School Management

Everything your Principal, CEO, or Board needs to approve and implement the programme with confidence.

Session SOPs
Clear 40-minute session breakdowns — 10 min warm-up, 20 min core activity, 10 min reflection — ready for teacher handbooks and timetables.
Assessment Rubrics
Storytelling Assessment Sheets that grade students on voice modulation, eye contact, and plot structure — measurable outcomes for educators.
NOC & Templates
Pre-filled authorization letters and programme proposals that a Principal can review and sign with minimal back-and-forth.
Student Itineraries
Detailed schedules for field trips and Storytelling Festivals where students perform for wider school and parent audiences.
How It Works

The 4-Week Pilot Structure

A tried-and-tested journey from "I am scared to speak" to "I cannot wait to tell my story."

Week Goal Signature Activity
Week 1Foundations Overcome stage fright Gibberish games and vocal warm-ups that free the body and voice before any real story is told.
Week 2Structure Learn plotting Mapping a story on the Hero's Journey arc — students chart a real life moment onto the framework.
Week 3Visuals Creative expression Creating storyboards or digital comics, giving visual shape to their narrative before speaking it aloud.
Week 4Performance Public speaking A Grand Story Slam — students narrate their finalized story to a live audience of peers and teachers.

Ready to bring storytelling
to your school?

Let us design a programme around your curriculum, schedule, and students.

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