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Storytelling Starters

Storytelling Starters. Created And Compiled By Tom Palumbo For UArts Storytelling I/II. Storytelling Starters. You do not have to be in a storytelling unit to enact any of the following activities. Storytelling Starters. Can you be today’s weather man or woman?. Storytelling Starters.

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Storytelling Starters

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  1. Storytelling Starters Created And Compiled By Tom Palumbo For UArts Storytelling I/II

  2. Storytelling Starters You do not have to be in a storytelling unit to enact any of the following activities.

  3. Storytelling Starters Can you be today’s weather man or woman?

  4. Storytelling Starters How did you get to school today?

  5. Storytelling Starters What personal story can you share with us?

  6. Storytelling Starters What family story do you think will interest us?

  7. Storytelling Starters Create two stories for truth or fib that happened to you as a child.

  8. Storytelling Starters Tell us a joke.

  9. Storytelling Starters Recite a poem or the refrain from a song or hymn.

  10. Storytelling Starters Tell a riddle or ‘Yes and No’ story.

  11. Storytelling Starters Tell a story from a famous work of art, a wordless children’s book, or a cut-out photo from the present or past.

  12. Storytelling Starters Retell a story using one technique from Robert Eberle’s S C A M P E R format.

  13. Storytelling Starters Give a critic’s review of a book, movie, song, or television program.

  14. Storytelling Starters Introduce an imaginary, make-believe, or real pet to the group.

  15. Storytelling Starter Enacters Story Circle… Story Corner… Story Bag… Fortunately, Unfortunately… New Story Member… After The End… Complete The End… Blurt Out… Best And Worst Line

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