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(More customer reviews)i found this book in the reference section of my local library. it is THE book to have if you are planning on using children as storytellers. everything is laid out with examples. i did a little jig when i found it. used with Greene's 3rd ed. of _Storytelling Art and Technique_ i was able to plan a very clear program for my school.
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Reach beyond the traditional show-and-tell approach for teaching oral language, creative imagination, visualization, sequential memory, and listening skills by incorporating storytelling into your curriculum. The authors show how to use a number of popular forms as bases for children's storytelling, including nursery rhymes, fables, how-and-why stories, tall tales, and folktales and fairy tales. Children learn how to use crafts, pictures, readers theatre, and flannel board materials as springboards to storytelling adventures. Numerous patterns are included for activities, and a bibliography of resources for use with storytelling rounds out the book. Grades 1-6.
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