Back to class catalog

Club

Interactive Story Lab

Story games and book adventures for older students: storyboards, alternate versions, illustrated scenes, media projects, and playful group experiments.

How it works

  • Students explore books and stories by making storyboards, alternate endings, illustrated scenes, short media pieces, and playful interactive story experiments
  • Sessions can include shared story prompts, group play, creative retelling, image work, mini movies, and simple story-game projects
  • Topics might include mysteries, fantasy adventures, classic story adaptations, historical fiction, or student-created worlds
  • The club treats stories as something students can discuss, remix, perform, illustrate, and play with together

Best fit

  • Strong fit for students who like stories but want something more active and social than a traditional reading discussion
  • This is generally the older-student counterpart to Creative Stories, with more room for group projects and layered story experiments
  • It bridges literature, creativity, media, and playful game-like structures in a natural way
  • Students who like mysteries, choices, character arcs, images, books, or story worlds should feel at home here

Registration

Join the interest list for updates about the next Interactive Story Lab session and when this club is running again.