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PRE AND POST STORYTELLING ACTIVITIES - Coggle Diagram
PRE AND POST STORYTELLING ACTIVITIES
POST-STORYTELLING ACTIVITIES
drawing
ask questions
activities
drammatization
games
Memory games
create masks with children of the characters.
mime the situation described in the book
compare the story with another book or a movie with similar themes
create a poster
create cards with pictures for arranging story events in the correct order
PRE-STORYTELLING
ACTIVITIES
Story boxes
Play games with the students
Making guesses about the story based on the title and cover
Writing down predictions and thoughts about the story before reading
word association
create drawing or crafts without knowing the story
preparing the setting based on the story they will read(e.g., recreating a dark environment)
prepare the contest -> time and location
STORY MAPS ARE
Useful to keep in mind the structure of the story
They constitute a great help for future attempts of retelling it
a tool
that provides a structured way to outline key componenent
that : help children learn the main elements of a story
HELP PUPILS for memorisze story content faster
that
used as a tool for retelling the story
useful for children to analyze and reconstruct the narrative more easily.
STORY BAGS ARE
Practical experiences give meaning to words
Literacy experiences through hands-on learning
Interactive learning experiences
Collections of items mentioned in a story
used to support and extend the telling of a story
HELPFUL TO GIVE THE STORY LIFE
WHAT DOES THE TEACHER DO BEFORE DIALOGICALLY READING THE PB?
choose the story for a specIFIC LEARNING GOAL
link the story to what children already know
Prepare the context