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Stories in Action: Interactive Tales and Learning Activities to Promote Early Literacy

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Stories in Action: Interactive Tales and Learning Activities to Promote Early Literacy

Contributors:

By (Author) William Gordh

ISBN:

9781591583387

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Libraries Unlimited Inc

Publication Date:

30th April 2006

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Childrens / Teenage fiction: Traditional stories

Dewey:

398.2

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

240

Description

Promote the love of story, familiarize children with a variety of story forms and stimulate curiosity in diverse subjects while building basic literacy skills. In this guide, dozens of enchanting stories from around the world are accompanied by simple learning extensions for children (ages 4 through 8) that build such important literacy skills as print awareness, print motivation, vocabulary, phonological awareness, listening skills, and predicting and sequencing skills. Each of the 14 chapters begins with an interactive, illustrated folktale finger play as the starting point for a range of literacy building activities such as acting out, re-telling, writing, and discussions; and ends with a short list of related books. A great resource for library story hour, the book will also be invaluable to storytellers, teachers, day care centers, and after school programs. Grades PreK-3. Enchant children with these interactive stories while building a solid foundation for literacy in young learners. This guide is designed to promote in children (ages 4 through 8) the love of story, familiarize them with a variety of story forms, stimulate curiosity in diverse subjects, and build literacy skills. It offers approximately 40 engaging and interactive tales from around the world along with related activities, and it provides educators and storytellers with a wealth of exciting material for literacy and storytelling programs. The book is organized in three sections-Exploring Structures of Stories, Exploring Themes and Characters through Stories, and Exploring Cultures through Stories. Each of the 14 chapters begins with an interactive, illustrated folktale finger play as starting point for a range of literacy building activities such as acting out, re-telling, writing, and discussions. Related stories and picture book references build upon such themes as tall tales, sharing, magical helpers, and the rain forest. Tips for working with younger children, as well as gifted and older children are also included. Grades PreK-3.

Author Bio

Bill Gordh is a storyteller, educator, and workshop leader is co-director of Manhattanville College School of Education Summer Arts Institute, where he has taught the Arts In Ed grad level course. He is also Director of Expressive Arts, The Episcopal School in New York City, where he regularly conducts the storytelling program. He has participated in school storytelling residency programs and has presented at numerous educational conferences nationwide.

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