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All about...Storytelling

1 November 2001, Nursery World

Sitting comfortably? * The importance of storytelling and how to organise storytime

 

Sitting Comfortably?

1 November 2001, Nursery World

A well-organised storytime stimulates children's imagination, enhances their language and social skills - and is fun for the storyteller and those listening Storytime is potentially one of the most enriching...

 

Speak up

1 November 2001, Nursery World

Children at Alan Pullinger Playgroup (pictured) are just some of those benefiting from Enfield local authority's storytelling project. The project was set up in response to the authority's baseline assessment...

 

Tales of the unexpected

1 November 2001, Nursery World

Real-life experiences, legends and fairytales make great sources for storytime, especially if told in your own words When choosing material for storytime, practitioners need to remember that stories do not...

 

So the story goes

1 November 2001, Nursery World

An imaginative approach to planning, props and follow-up activities will add to children's enjoyment of storytime When planning how to carry out storytime sessions, early years practitioners need to consider...

 

Then I'll begin

1 November 2001, Nursery World

Practitioners will need much more than props to bring stories to life and capture and hold children's attention Props are an important part of storytime, adding to children's enjoyment of...

 

Star Apple

1 November 2001, Nursery World

Retold by Mary Medlicott with thanks to storyteller Sally Tonge, who passed on the story To tell this story, you need a green apple with a bit of stem, a...

 

Little Bear and the Long Road

1 November 2001, Nursery World

Retold by Mary Medlicott with thanks to storyteller Kyoko Matsuoka, the Japanese storyteller who passed on the story. This is a story for the very youngest children, though older children...

 

You can never have too many role play ideas

1 November 2001, Nursery World

I would like to compliment you on the feature 'Hospital corner' (20 September) and the magazine's focus on role play in the early years. This aspect of young children's learning...

 

Bringing it all back home

1 November 2001, Nursery World

By Fiona Berry, a home educator of her three children in Uxbridge, Middlesex Children today are being forced out of their homes far too early into schools where they are...

 
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