Storytelling for mastery means students learn by connecting lessons to stories, creativity, and real-life understanding instead of just memorizing information. We use storytelling because children remember more when learning feels meaningful, engaging, and easy to relate to.
Through games, discussion, creative play, music, and imagination, students retell and express what they have learned in their own way. This helps build confidence, strengthens comprehension, and allows each child to truly understand the lesson rather than simply repeat it.