Storytelling
Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2018 11:34 am
I would use the story "The very hungry caterpillar".
With a group of six-year-olds:
- I would start talking about food and showing them the puppet or the image of the caterpillar
- I would show them the flashcards of the different food that appear in the story
- I would create a rap using these words.
- They would sit down close to the teacher and we would sing the "storytelling" song.
- I would tell the story and they would be allowed to repeat words or predict what is going to happen.
- We would give a great round of applause to the story.
- I would ask them to repeat some words they remember.
Differences with a group of six-year-olds:
- We could brainstorm previous language and ask them if they remember the life cicle of a butterfly that we have already studied.
- I would use less body language and I would give more details of the story, asking them questions about the story.
- We could listen to the story online ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RJ9fq4VqF5c ) and they could answer some questions about the video or doing a fill in the gaps activity.
With a group of six-year-olds:
- I would start talking about food and showing them the puppet or the image of the caterpillar
- I would show them the flashcards of the different food that appear in the story
- I would create a rap using these words.
- They would sit down close to the teacher and we would sing the "storytelling" song.
- I would tell the story and they would be allowed to repeat words or predict what is going to happen.
- We would give a great round of applause to the story.
- I would ask them to repeat some words they remember.
Differences with a group of six-year-olds:
- We could brainstorm previous language and ask them if they remember the life cicle of a butterfly that we have already studied.
- I would use less body language and I would give more details of the story, asking them questions about the story.
- We could listen to the story online ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RJ9fq4VqF5c ) and they could answer some questions about the video or doing a fill in the gaps activity.