The Fairy Door and the Pink Bunny- a true story |
At long last here are some of the resources that we talked about. You brainstormed and shared them and I have found the ones that I can. If there are more that you would like to add- please leave them in the comment section!
Thank you for all your enthusiasm -- as requested, I am working on: story - a workshop- chapter two! For the fall! Please be in touch with more ideas and any thoughts you have on story...Most of all - I wish you lots of fun with the children in your life-- until the next time I see you---take care,
Lise-Lotte
In no particular order, here are the links:
How I got to school today. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LDjWF0TOYC8
A paper cutting story with a house-- a pumpkin
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EkDUTxAnAy8
Something From Nothing: here is the info from the library if you would like to borrow it from the Victoria Library: Authors:
Something From Nothing: here is the info from the library if you would like to borrow it from the Victoria Library: Authors:
Gilman, Phoebe, 1940-2002
Title:Something from nothing
adapted from a Jewish folktale
adapted from a Jewish folktale
Publisher:Richmond Hill, ON : North Winds Press, c1992
Characteristics:1 v., unpaged :,ill. ;,29 cm.
Local Note:2 copies for stortyime shelf are 45 cm long
ISBN:0545996821
0439937191
9780439937191
9780545996822
0439937191
9780439937191
9780545996822
Branch Call Number:GIL
- See more at: http://gvpl.bibliocommons.com/item/show/1028178041_something_from_nothing#sthash.uINeCcWR.dpuf
Not a Box
Authors:Portis, Antoinette
Title:Not a box
Publisher:New York, NY : HarperCollins, c2006
Edition:1st ed
Characteristics:1 v. (unpaged) :,col. ill. ;,24 cm.
Summary:To an imaginative bunny, a box is not always just a box.
ISBN:9780061123238
0061123234
9780061123221
0061123226
0061123234
9780061123221
0061123226
Branch Call Number:POR
- See more at: http://gvpl.bibliocommons.com/item/show/1440949041_not_a_box#sthash.oTjXdRin.dpuf
Tips:
Extending activities: Giving children a pencil and paper to draw more about the story..
- You can tell a story anywhere!
- Use the childrenès names in the story
- Using a white board to draw as you tell the story
- Use animals (the unexpected is fun-- we spoke in the workshop about the educator who told the story about a whale and then had made a water gun spout behind the whale)
Extending activities: Giving children a pencil and paper to draw more about the story..
Things I cannot for the life of me find-- any suggestions: The Man in the Balloon; Man on the Moon
