When we use storytelling, we tap into our students' natural curiosity and desire for connection. By sharing personal anecdotes, historical events, or fictional tales, we can make abstract concepts more relatable and tangible. Students become invested in the story, rather than simply memorizing facts. This approach also fosters empathy, as students can see themselves in the characters or situations described. Moreover, storytelling encourages critical thinking, as students must analyze the plot, characters, and themes to understand the message