Let the Story Speak: On Sharing Stories with Young People
A 55-minute presentation on storytime techniques by fantasy fiction writer and children's librarian Meredith Ann Pierce.
Learn how to present readalouds, fingerplays, flannelboards, song cards, booktalks, oral storytelling, and more. (See table of contents below.)
This talk was presented on 19 May 2009 as part of the lecture series "Conversations in Children's Literature," sponsored by the Universiy of Florida's Center for Children's Literature and Culture and by Goerings Book Store, located in Gainesville, Florida.
NOTE: The animations that were an integral part of the original presentation were lost in the conversion to web format. As soon as web technology advances, we hope to restore them! For now, please enjoy the narration and the static slides. (See table of contents below.)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 - 4 |
Introducton |
1.5 minutes |
5 - 7 |
What Is a Story?
|
2 minutes |
8 |
Intended Audience
|
1 minute |
9 - 14 |
Ways of Storytelling |
4.5 minutes
|
15 - 17 |
Board Books |
1 minute |
18 - 22 |
Readaloud Methods (Lapsit and Storytime)
|
4 minutes |
23 - 25 |
Babytime Template (Songs, Fingerplays, etc.)
|
2.5 minutes |
26 - 30 |
Picturebooks |
4.5 minutes |
31 - 35 |
Storytime Templates by Age Group |
2.5 minutes |
26 - 38 |
Flannelboards |
3.5 minutes |
39 - 40 |
Rounds |
2 minutes |
41 - 44 |
Storytime Cards (including Song Cards) |
4 minutes |
45 - 50 |
Booktalks |
3 minutes |
51 - 56 |
Children's Literature for Booktalks, Readalouds, and Oral Storytelling
|
7.5 minutes |
57 |
Motivation |
1.5 minutes |
58 |
Performance Anxiety |
2.5 minutes |
59 |
Training |
2 minutes |
60 |
Material |
2 minutes |
61 - 71 |
The ACLD Storytime Wiki |
4 minutes |
72 - 73 |
The Stewards of Story |
1 minute |
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