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Guiding Storytelling Experiences

Guiding Storytelling Experiences. Or, how do you tell a really good story?. Enjoy stories that explain how and why Enjoy stories that explain what people do and why Enjoy books with pictures of simple objects Enjoy stories that take them beyond here and now

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Guiding Storytelling Experiences

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  1. Guiding Storytelling Experiences Or, how do you tell a really good story?

  2. Enjoy stories that explain how and why Enjoy stories that explain what people do and why Enjoy books with pictures of simple objects Enjoy stories that take them beyond here and now Enjoy stories that repeat their own experiences A.Infants/Toddler B. 2 yr. olds C. 3 yr. olds D. 4 yr. olds E. 5 yr. olds Match:

  3. True or False • 1. Storytelling develops reading readiness. • 2. Storytelling can help a child understand himself and others. • 3. Fairytales and myths are the first type of book to share with children

  4. True and False, cont. 4. Stereotyping refers to actions or attitudes that make groups of people seem inferior or negative. 5. Two-year-olds will remain interested in a book for 10 to 12 minutes. 6. Stories should match the child’s developmental level and experience. 7. Children do not like books re-read to them.

  5. True and False, cont. 8. In family life books, the main characters meet witches and giants. 9. Until they are about 6 years old, children are not ready for fantasy stories. 10. 4 and 5 year olds don’t enjoy humor in their stories. 11. Props can add variety and interest to your storytelling.

  6. D C A E B T T F T F T F F T F T ANSWER KEY

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