Storytelling in Everyday Life
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STORYTELLINGIn everyday life
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Sue GarzaDirector of the Cook Library Center 1100 Grandville Ave SW Grand Rapids, MI 49503616-475-1150Mother of 2 boys, 6th grade and 9th grade, originally from Lansing, MIFirst started telling stories in 1997 and keep broadening my skills for school visits and for the library students
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FLIP the SWITCH Transitions in Time
Help children to transform their immediate environment and exert a semblance of control
over what is happening.
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Literacy Links
•Storytelling-based projects offer a universal & inclusive teaching.
•They assist in the development of receptive & expressive language skills and encourage comprehension.
•They take from the immediate cultural & social situations of the child
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Finding the JOY in waiting….
Paper
Scissors
String
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FOLD ‘n
TELLThe Rain Hat
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CUT ‘n TELLSIX
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STRING STORYWitch’s Broom
(Fishing Spear,
Parachute)
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Step 1
Begin by putting the string over your thumb and pinkie on both sides, but in front of your other three fingers.
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Step 2
Reach over with right index
finger and pull back.
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Step 3
Twist String on Right Finger 1
or 2 Times
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Step 4
Reach over with left index finger
and grab the string in
between the loop on your right index
finger
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Step 5
Drop your thumb and
pinkie on right hand
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Environment Storytelling• Eye Spy- great way to use adjectives• Phone Play-Put a picture on your phone and
have a student make up a story.• Imagine what is like to be something else…
waiting room chair, clock on the wall etc• Rhyming game: Look around and make a
story with what you see around you and make it rhyme.
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Storytelling StartersWould You Rather…Once upon a time retellings or fractured fairy
talesRetell a story about the day a child was bornFunny story about when you were youngThat’s good, that’s bad story circleA day in the life of a lunch bag, a magazine
(empathy exercise)What super hero powers would you have?What makes a leader? Exhibit at the Cook Library
Center
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Additional Storytelling Resourceshttp://snapguide.com/guides/tell-a-simple-
string-story/ Follow this link to learn to how to tell the string story, “The Mosquito.”
http://www.origamiwithrachelkatz.com/stories/stories.asp Origami and stories meet in this great site!
http://meusenotes.blogspot.com/p/cut-and-tell-stories.html Cut and tell stories that are easy!
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Presentation ResourcesSchimmel, Nancy “Just Enough to Make a Story”: Sister’s Choice
Press, © 1982Kallevig, Christine Petrell “Folding Stories: Storytelling &
Origami Together as One”: Storytime Ink International, © 1991Holt, David & Mooney, Bill “Ready-To-Tell Tales”: August House
Publishers, © 1994Holbrook, Belinda “String Stories: A Creative, Hands-On
Approach for Engaging Children in Literature Linworth Publishing, © 2002
Schatz-Blackrose, Morgan & Schatz, Roman W. “Traditional Tales and Contemporary Art to Promote Multiple Literacies”: ©International Association of School Librarianship Annual Conference, © 2010
Mallett, Jerry “Fold and Cut Stories”: Alleyside Press© 1993