147 Traditional Stories for Primary School Children to Retell.

147 Traditional Stories for Primary School Children to Retell.
Title 147 Traditional Stories for Primary School Children to Retell. PDF eBook
Author Chris Smith
Publisher Hawthorn Press
Total Pages 432
Release 2014-08-11
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1907359524

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Stories from oral traditions from a variety of historical, cultural and geographical sources, arranged by year group, fully indexed with an introduction explaining how to use the Collection.

147 Traditional Stories for Primary School Children to Retell

147 Traditional Stories for Primary School Children to Retell
Title 147 Traditional Stories for Primary School Children to Retell PDF eBook
Author Chris Smith
Publisher
Total Pages 419
Release 2021-05-17
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Here is the perfect collection for any teacher who needs a sourcebook of great traditional stories for children aged 5-11 to work from. This book is a handy one-stop shop of 147 traditional stories to retell, with an index linking all the stories to topics, values, plot types, genre, age group and country of origin. The stories come with an extensive sources and alternate print and web versions for teachers to use when working with the stories. All are written in the storyteller's voice for easy retelling by teachers and students. Chris Smith helped develop the Storytelling Schools model, 'where children learn to be storytellers' during more than ten years research in UK primary schools. He produced this collection in response to teachers' continuing requests for help in finding the right stories for the right topic. Now you can do it yourself! . This collection is the ideal companion book to The Storytelling Schools Method: Handbook for Teachers.

World Tales for Family Storytelling

World Tales for Family Storytelling
Title World Tales for Family Storytelling PDF eBook
Author Chris Smith
Publisher Hawthorn Press
Total Pages 308
Release 2021-10-15
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1912480689

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Stories from oral traditions from a variety of historical, cultural and world sources, with story sources and resources for families.

World Tales for Family Storytelling III

World Tales for Family Storytelling III
Title World Tales for Family Storytelling III PDF eBook
Author Chris Smith
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2023-01-12
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ISBN 9781912480678

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These wonderful world tales are from oral traditions from a variety of historical, cultural and world sources. Oral storytelling at home builds children's confidence in their unique voices and these stories are short and quick to learn. They may be read, told and retold and then explored within the family. The tales offer a rich vein of world heritage, giving your family a doorway into the wonderful world of traditional storytelling. Gathered here are retellings of traditional tales, told in the voice of a storyteller and perfect for 6-8 year olds. They are short, simple and quick to learn. Parents can read and tell the stories, so children can then tell them themselves. This is not just a handy and fun activity for bedtimes, family occasions, car journeys and parties: oral storytelling in the home builds children's confidence in their unique voices. It helps them to better understand themselves, each other and the world around them, and to speak so that others will listen. These world tales are all selected from the highly acclaimed 147 Traditional Stories for Primary School Children to Retell, a reference book used by teachers around the globe. In 2020/21 during COVID lockdown, more than four million online lessons were downloaded which used these stories as the starting point for learning language, communication and creativity. "Most precious of all was the bedtime story...being taken to the brink of sleep by just the right story." --Jamila Gavin, from the Foreword

The Primary English Encyclopedia

The Primary English Encyclopedia
Title The Primary English Encyclopedia PDF eBook
Author Margaret Mallett
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 572
Release 2017-02-24
Genre Education
ISBN 1317232070

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This newly updated, user friendly Primary English Encyclopedia addresses all aspects of the primary English curriculum and is an invaluable reference for all training and practising teachers. Now in its fifth edition, entries have been revised to take account of new research and thinking. The approach is supportive of the reflective practitioner in meeting National Curriculum requirements in England and developing sound subject knowledge and good classroom practice. While the book is scholarly, the author writes in a conversational style and includes reproductions of covers of recommended children’s books and examples of children’s writing and drawing to add interest. The encyclopedia includes: over 600 entries , many expanded and entirely new for this edition, including entries on apps, blogging and computing; short definitions of key concepts; input on the initial teaching of reading including the teaching of phonics and the other cue-systems; extended entries on major topics such as speaking and listening, reading, writing, drama, poetry, non-fiction, bilingualism and children’s literature; information on new literacies and new kinds of texts for children; discussion of current issues and input on the history of English teaching in the primary years; extended entries on gender and literacy; important references for each topic, advice on further reading and accounts of recent research findings; and a Who’s Who of Primary English and lists of essential texts, updated for this new edition. This encyclopedia will be ideal for student teachers on BA and PGCE courses preparing for work in primary schools and primary school teachers. Anyone concerned with bringing about the informed and imaginative teaching of primary school English will find this book helpful and interesting.

Stories to Light the Night

Stories to Light the Night
Title Stories to Light the Night PDF eBook
Author Susan Perrow
Publisher Hawthorn Press
Total Pages 418
Release 2021-02-09
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 1912480484

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More than 90 healing stories for telling during difficult times, written and collated by acclaimed therapeutic storyteller Susan Perrow, including 30 contributions from different cultures and countries worldwide. The book covers issues of grief, bereavement, separation, and loss. Chapters include: Loss of a Loved One; Loss of Place; Loss of Family Connection; Loss of a Pet; Loss of Health and Well-being; Other Kinds of Loss; Environmental Grief and Loss; Cycles of Life and Change; plus Patterns and Templates for Extension Activities (provided for some of the stories).

A Guided Reader to Early Years and Primary English

A Guided Reader to Early Years and Primary English
Title A Guided Reader to Early Years and Primary English PDF eBook
Author Margaret Mallett
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 370
Release 2015-10-23
Genre Education
ISBN 1317451155

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A Guided Reader to Early Years and Primary English draws on extracts from the published work of some of the most influential education writers to provide insight, guidance and clarity about key issues affecting early years practitioners and primary English teachers. The book brings together key extracts from classic and contemporary writing and contextualises these in both theoretical and practical terms. The extracts are accompanied by a summary of the key ideas and issues raised, questions to promote discussion and reflective practice, and annotated further reading lists to extend thinking. Taking a thematic approach and including a short introduction to each theme, the chapters cover: Models of and approaches to early years and primary English; Speaking and listening in English lessons: story-telling, drama, ‘booktalk’ and debate; Reading and responding to texts in English lessons; Writing in English lessons: finding a ‘voice’; Knowledge about language: grammar, spelling, punctuation and handwriting; The rich landscape of children’s literature; Non-fiction in English lessons; Planning, assessing and recording children’s progress: the learning cycle. Aimed at trainee and newly qualified teachers, those working towards Masters level qualifications and all those involved in the teaching of early years and primary English, this accessible, but critically provocative text will be an essential resource for those that wish to deepen their understanding of early years and primary English education.