Storytelling with and by Young People Outline of Session: Material to read and tell Practical Storytelling Tips Building confidence Storytelling Clubs.

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Storytelling with and by Young People Outline of Session: Material to read and tell Practical Storytelling Tips Building confidence Storytelling Clubs and Competitions Digital Storytelling

Storytelling with and by Young People Material to read and tell: Traditional Stories Urban Legends Stories with Props, Jokes, Anecdotes Riddles Contemporary Fiction Poetry

Storytelling with and by Young People Traditional Stories: Picture book folk tales Stories for all ages Myths and Legends US Campfire Stories Adult Stories Stories for Younger Children

Storytelling with and by Young People Sources for stories:

Storytelling with and by Young People Urban Legends: Sources Your suggestions Childrens suggestions

Storytelling with and by Young People Stories with Props, Jokes, etc. Drawing Stories Paper, towels..! Jokes to share Anecdotes

Storytelling with and by Young People Riddles and Riddle Stories

Storytelling with and by Young People Contemporary Fiction: Picture books for older readers Short stories Tasters of longer novels

Storytelling with and by Young People Poetry: Sources Favourites Joining-in: choruses, voices, refrains Children reading aloud

Storytelling with and by Young People Practical Storytelling Tips, and Building Confidence:

Storytelling with and by Young People Storytelling clubs and Competitions: Competition (picture books) Voluntary group (oral stories) Recording and swapping stories

Storytelling with and by Young People Digital Storytelling: Definition Examples Variations

Storytelling with and by Young People Do contact me for more help, or a visit!