Storytelling in the Classroom (for teachers of 5-8 yr olds)
Storytelling in the Classroom (for teachers of 5-8 yr olds), available at $59.99, has an average rating of 4.5, with 26 lectures, based on 116 reviews, and has 419 subscribers.
You will learn about How to tell short traditional stories to your class with confidence, without notes or prompts, in a way that engages attention and sparks their imagination. The course will give you a ready-made repertoire of five stories to retell at once, building your storytelling skills as you learn the stories The course will demonstrate and develop the skills you need to find and perform more stories The stories in the course are ones that work particularly well with 5-8 yr olds, but the skills could be applied to stories for all ages. This course is ideal for individuals who are Primary school teachers or Elementary school teachers or Teacher trainees It is particularly useful for Primary school teachers or Elementary school teachers or Teacher trainees.
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Summary
Title: Storytelling in the Classroom (for teachers of 5-8 yr olds)
Price: $59.99
Average Rating: 4.5
Number of Lectures: 26
Number of Published Lectures: 26
Number of Curriculum Items: 27
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 27
Original Price: £54.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- How to tell short traditional stories to your class with confidence, without notes or prompts, in a way that engages attention and sparks their imagination.
- The course will give you a ready-made repertoire of five stories to retell at once, building your storytelling skills as you learn the stories
- The course will demonstrate and develop the skills you need to find and perform more stories
- The stories in the course are ones that work particularly well with 5-8 yr olds, but the skills could be applied to stories for all ages.
Who Should Attend
- Primary school teachers
- Elementary school teachers
- Teacher trainees
Target Audiences
- Primary school teachers
- Elementary school teachers
- Teacher trainees
In this course, you will learn essential storytelling skills by working on a new story in each of the five sections. The stories are supplied within the course, plus tips to find more of your own. They are traditional, but not very well-known stories, that work really well with 5-8 year old children (Katy has been using them in the classroom for over 20 years with great success).
In the first section, Katy introduces the basic techniques of remembering a story: working on plot structure and visualisation of the story world. The second section focuses on interaction, which is a key element of good storytelling with children. The third and fourth sections focus on using voice and gesture effectively to tell the story: these are important, but not essential for a beginner storyteller, so are treated at an introductory level. Each section also builds on the previous ones, by repeating the basic techniques until they are second nature. The fifth section is a recap of all techniques applied to a new story.
Many of the lectures are designed for you to pause the video and have a go yourself at exercises that Katy has demonstrated within the lecture, so you are not passively listening, but actively engaging with the material. So while the length of the video content is just over 3 hours, the course will take considerably longer, if you do all the exercises (allow 7-10 hours in total). Much of the course is suitable for learning to tell stories to any age group, but the stories have been chosen with younger children in mind and is excellent CPD for primary/elementary school teachers.
You are encouraged to complete a Storytelling Diary as you try out the stories with your class, and the final assignment is a self-assessment of your progress. The course would work well, completed over 5 weeks with you telling a new story to your class every week, but of course you can go at whatever pace suits you best. You are welcome to contact Katy with questions during the course and she will do her best to respond quickly.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Storytelling Basics – working on the first story
Lecture 1: Introduction & the first story
Lecture 2: The "Story Bones": remembering what happens in a story
Lecture 3: Visualisation: imagining the story
Lecture 4: Preparing to tell to your class
Lecture 5: Making a special storytelling time & your Storytelling Diary
Chapter 2: Interaction with the audience
Lecture 1: Introduction & the second story
Lecture 2: Recap of the basics (Story Bones and Visualisation) for the second story
Lecture 3: Interaction part 1
Lecture 4: Interaction part 2
Lecture 5: Further tips on telling the second story
Chapter 3: Working with your voice
Lecture 1: Introduction & the third story
Lecture 2: Vocal warm-up
Lecture 3: Character voices
Lecture 4: Narrator's voice
Lecture 5: Story Map and visualisation of the third story
Lecture 6: Preparing to share the story with your class
Chapter 4: Working with your body
Lecture 1: Introduction & the fourth story
Lecture 2: Story Bones for the fourth story
Lecture 3: Physical warm-up to do with the children
Lecture 4: Stance: sitting and standing
Lecture 5: Gestures
Lecture 6: Preparing to tell the story
Chapter 5: Finding your own story and recap of how to work on it
Lecture 1: Introduction & finding stories (NB resources attached)
Lecture 2: Working on a story part 1: Plot, visualisation, beginning & ending
Lecture 3: Working on a story part 2: Voice, gesture and interaction
Lecture 4: Course completion & wrap-up
Instructors
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Katy Cawkwell
Storyteller and Storytelling Coach
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- 3 stars: 7 votes
- 4 stars: 30 votes
- 5 stars: 79 votes
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