Children as Authors and Storytellers

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Session 2b in Exploiting and Exploring Storytelling Children as Authors and Storytellers

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Children as Authors and Storytellers. Session 2b in Exploiting and Exploring Storytelling. What do kids really want?. 1. Children as authors. A rtwork. Dramatize. Join in with the story. Children retell stories. Puppets. 2. Children as Storytellers. Story Sequence. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Session 2b in Exploiting and

Exploring Storytelling

Children as Authors and Storytellers

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What do kids really want?

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1. Children as authors

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Artwork

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Dramatize

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Join in with the story

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Children retell stories

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Puppets

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2. Children as Storytellers

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Story Sequence1 2 3

4 5 6

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Index Cards for Story Plan

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Character Map

Goldilocks

Pretty, yellow hair

Likes to explore

Gets hungry a lot

Selfish, thoughtless

Gets sleepy

Scared of animals

Bad manners

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Paired Talks

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Count to ten …Angry Parent

Learning to count

Counting your presents

Boxing referee

Bad phone connection

Counting coins

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Circle Stories

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Pass the

Face

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Catch It!

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Walking

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Voice Projection

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Eye Contact

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Pauses

Props Voices

Actions Faces

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StoryChair