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Teaching through storytelling Ana Revuelta Fernández Cristina González Allende Esther Mazón García

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Teaching through storytelling

Ana Revuelta FernándezCristina González Allende

Esther Mazón García

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Our work Methodology of storytelling

Traditional activities

Digital storytelling

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WHAT IS STORYTELLING?

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To relate a tale

Voice and a gesture.

Not reading or reciting from memory.

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STORYTELLING

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STORYTELLING

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Why is storytelling so important?

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To learn from the past

In order to no repeat the mistakes

To develop children´s character, virtues and values.

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BENEFITS OF STORYTELLING IN EDUCATION

Increases self-esteem

confidence in speaking to groups.

expressive language skills

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stimulates inventive thinking.

cooperation and relationships

personal growth

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BENEFITS FROM LISTENING TO STORIES

1. Imagination.

2. Listening skills.

3. Love: language, reading, and creative writing.

4. Language skills

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TYPES AND EXAMPLES OF STORYTELLING

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Traditional VS modern (digital storytelling)

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Traditional storytelling

Different methodologies:

1. Story warmers

2. The craft of story-making

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3. Retelling

4. Beginnings and endings

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5. Sorting and sequencing

6. Starting with one thing

Traditional storytelling

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Remember a story-mime:

1. Don´t speak, mime 2. Speak, mime with children 3. Talk and children mime 4. Children retell alone

Traditional storytelling. Example 1

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Domino stories

Groups of five

Five small picture cards for group

Get up one card and begin a story

The next get up other card and continue

Traditional storytelling. Example 2

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Build your story

Use one sentence of each group

Create their own story

Read, explain… give them time

Traditional storytelling. Example 3

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Funny yellow

- Show a picture and ask

- Draw his own “funny yellow”

- Write words and phrases

- Invent a short story

Traditional storytelling. Example 4

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Making books

zig-zag books

pop up books

Shape books

Traditional storytelling. Example 4

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DIGITAL STORYTELLING

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What is Digital Storytelling?

Storytelling + technology = digital

storytelling!

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Combine: text, image, sound, voice and moving images

for a coherent story

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DIGITAL STORYTELLING

The princess and the Flightless Birdhttp://youtu.be/aAcXE98Ub9U

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DIGITAL STORYTELLING• Tools :

- Domo animate- Story Jumper

- Shidonni- Windows Movie Maker

- Storybird

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The steps to be a storyteller

1. Choose

2. Remember

3. Material

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4. Be yourself

5. Voice

6. body & face

How to tell a STORYTELLINGhttp://youtu.be/mOA8mUflH-Q

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Now you are a great storyteller! Good luck!

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REFERENCESWright, A. (1997) Creating Stories with Children. Oxford: OUP.

Bernard R. Robin. The Educational Uses of Digital Storytelling. University of Houston.

Salmons, J. (2006). Storytelling & Collaborative E-Learning. Vision2Lead, Inc.

WEBLIOGRAPHYhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Storytelling

http://newmedia.yeditepe.edu.tr/pdfs/isimd_06/24.pdf

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Thanks for your attention!!