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    INTRODUCTION TO

    PUPPETRYEDUC 380 Preschool and Kindergarten Education

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    HISTORICA VIEW OF PUPPETRY

    Written documentation of puppetrys beginnings can betraced back to Asia (China, India and Indonesia) ninth

    century.

    Vietnam water puppetry

    Africa puppet pageant

    Japan Bunraku (refined form of rod puppetry)

    Europe and colonial America Hand puppets

    South America - Mamulengo

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    Water Puppetry - Vietnam

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    Pageant Puppetry - Africa

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    Bunraku - Japan

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    Hand Puppetry Europe

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    Mamulengo South America

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    Puppets in Education

    Learning through play is fundamental to children's education

    encourage creative play and discovery

    bringing story time to life

    hand puppets with workable mouths and tongues are an excellentmotivational resource to inspire the teaching of phonics withinliteracy

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    Puppets in Education

    Learning through play is fundamental to children's education

    perfect neutral medium through which they can discuss sensitive

    issues

    the child can express thoughts, fears and feelings

    they can motivate and support children with difficulties in

    communication and interaction

    develop their social and motor skills, and can meet the visual, tactile

    and emotional needs of the individual child

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    Puppets in Education

    Learning through play is fundamental to children's education

    portray different personalities and various traits and they cross allcultures

    share joy or sadness; they can be naughty or good, cheeky or shy

    provide an essential link between learning and play which makesthem wonderful teaching tools for at home, the classroom and inthe wider community.

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    Making Puppet

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    Presentation on Thursday

    Make your own puppet (at least one)

    You can use others puppet for your presentation

    5-8 minutes presentation

    Create your own scripts (moral lesson)

    Refer to the rubric for more details

    40 points