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This book makes the perfect addition to teachers' and librarians' story time selections, containing 25 educational and entertaining tales from around the world as well as proven storytelling techniques. Storytelling predates reading. Storytelling is a vibrant tradition in nearly every culture on earth. And of course, storytelling serves as a perfect medium for educating young children and early readers. Specifically intended for elementary school and public librarians, teachers, storytellers, and camp counselors, Tell Along Tales!: Playing with Participation Stories contains 25 adapted tales…mehr
This book makes the perfect addition to teachers' and librarians' story time selections, containing 25 educational and entertaining tales from around the world as well as proven storytelling techniques. Storytelling predates reading. Storytelling is a vibrant tradition in nearly every culture on earth. And of course, storytelling serves as a perfect medium for educating young children and early readers. Specifically intended for elementary school and public librarians, teachers, storytellers, and camp counselors, Tell Along Tales!: Playing with Participation Stories contains 25 adapted tales from Czechoslovakia, Germany, Ireland, Korea, Norway, Spain, and West Africa that are appropriate for kindergarten through sixth grade students. These stories are linked to standards and are full of fun audience participation, making them perfect for the library, classroom, camp, or home. The book will illuminate the best methods for telling a tale, describe various types of audience participation and how to encourage it, identify elements in a story that provide opportunity for participation, explain when to include audience participation, and share the author's proven audience management techniques.
Dianne de Las Casas was a professional storyteller and author of four previous books for Libraries Unlimited and Teacher Ideas Press.
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Introduction 1 How to Tell a Story The Definition of Storytelling Why Storytelling Is a Vital Art Form Where to Find Stories How to Shape Stories Learning Stories 2 Audience Participation Various Types of Audience Participation Vehicles to Encourage Audience Participation Elements in a Story That Provide Opportunity for Participation When to Include Audience Participation How to Choose and Coach Kids for Directed Role Playing Other Audience Participation Techniques 3 Audience Management Spot Potential Problems before the Program Begins Take Care of "Housekeeping" in the Beginning Use Sound Reinforcement Warmly Welcome Your Audience Set Audience Expectations Select Age Appropriate Stories Articulate Clear Instructions Maintain Eye Contact Regain Control if a Distraction Occurs Warm Ups, Keep Ups, and Settle Downs Be Assertive in Taking Appropriate Action Praise Your Audience Stay Focused Play with Participation! 4 Warm Ups and Keep Ups How Funky Is Your Chicken? Original Audience Participation Song Jackie Rabbit Original Adaptation My Aunt Came Back A Traditional Audience Participation Song Onomatopoeia Original Literacy Game Peanut Butter and Jelly Jam Original Adaptation Pile It on the Pie a Mile High Original Story Game Ride the Rhyming Pony An Original Story Stretcher 5 Settle Downs 5 Finger Clap Hands on Your Head Head, Shoulders, Tummy, Knees If You Can Hear Me. Look to the North Right Hand Up Shake Your Hands Wave Your Fingers Stories Anansi Shares Wisdom with the World St. Lucia Anansi's Hat Shaking Dance West Africa The Bag of Truth Spain The Bobtail Monkey Japan The Bremen Town Musicians Germany Elephant and Snake United States Fortunately, Unfortunately Original The Golden Goose Germany The Gourd of Honey Haiti It Could Always Be Worse! Eastern Europe (Yiddish) Jake the Snake Original La Petit Fourmi (The Little Ant) United States Little Buddy and Old Mother Fox Old Czechoslovakia The Little "Read" Hen Original Adaptation The Long Nosed Princess Korea Master of All Masters England Medio Pollito (Little Half Chick) Spain Mr. Lucky Straw Japan The Old Woman and Her Pig England The Pilgrims Were Rocking on the Seas An Original Thanksgiving Tale Rolling Pancake Norway Sody Sallyraytus United States The Three Little Girls Korea Tio Rabbit and the Barrel Panama The Travels of a Fox England Source Notes Web Resources Recommended Reading
Introduction 1 How to Tell a Story The Definition of Storytelling Why Storytelling Is a Vital Art Form Where to Find Stories How to Shape Stories Learning Stories 2 Audience Participation Various Types of Audience Participation Vehicles to Encourage Audience Participation Elements in a Story That Provide Opportunity for Participation When to Include Audience Participation How to Choose and Coach Kids for Directed Role Playing Other Audience Participation Techniques 3 Audience Management Spot Potential Problems before the Program Begins Take Care of "Housekeeping" in the Beginning Use Sound Reinforcement Warmly Welcome Your Audience Set Audience Expectations Select Age Appropriate Stories Articulate Clear Instructions Maintain Eye Contact Regain Control if a Distraction Occurs Warm Ups, Keep Ups, and Settle Downs Be Assertive in Taking Appropriate Action Praise Your Audience Stay Focused Play with Participation! 4 Warm Ups and Keep Ups How Funky Is Your Chicken? Original Audience Participation Song Jackie Rabbit Original Adaptation My Aunt Came Back A Traditional Audience Participation Song Onomatopoeia Original Literacy Game Peanut Butter and Jelly Jam Original Adaptation Pile It on the Pie a Mile High Original Story Game Ride the Rhyming Pony An Original Story Stretcher 5 Settle Downs 5 Finger Clap Hands on Your Head Head, Shoulders, Tummy, Knees If You Can Hear Me. Look to the North Right Hand Up Shake Your Hands Wave Your Fingers Stories Anansi Shares Wisdom with the World St. Lucia Anansi's Hat Shaking Dance West Africa The Bag of Truth Spain The Bobtail Monkey Japan The Bremen Town Musicians Germany Elephant and Snake United States Fortunately, Unfortunately Original The Golden Goose Germany The Gourd of Honey Haiti It Could Always Be Worse! Eastern Europe (Yiddish) Jake the Snake Original La Petit Fourmi (The Little Ant) United States Little Buddy and Old Mother Fox Old Czechoslovakia The Little "Read" Hen Original Adaptation The Long Nosed Princess Korea Master of All Masters England Medio Pollito (Little Half Chick) Spain Mr. Lucky Straw Japan The Old Woman and Her Pig England The Pilgrims Were Rocking on the Seas An Original Thanksgiving Tale Rolling Pancake Norway Sody Sallyraytus United States The Three Little Girls Korea Tio Rabbit and the Barrel Panama The Travels of a Fox England Source Notes Web Resources Recommended Reading
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