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STORYTELLING
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What do you think?
The second principle of magic ... things which have once been in contact with each other continue to act on each other at a distance even after the physical contact has been severed.
Sir James Frazer
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Why tell stories?• For enjoyment
• Draw references to real life
• Foster positive attitudes/values.
• Find solutions to problems (critical thinking)
• Pass down traditions
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What does Swami say about telling stories?
• “Stories should impress on the children, silently and spontaneously, the value of restraint in dealing with nature and life.”
• “..select stories which will imprint in the mind genuine disgust for evil sights, evil entertainments, evil deed and evil habits.”
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How to select your story…
• Determine value to be taught
• Determine objectives - what is it you wish the children to achieve at the end of the lesson
• Select a story that would facilitate your objectives
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TYPES OF QUESTIONS
• Vocabulary• Literal• Inferential• Analysis
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LITERAL QUESTIONS
• What was the name of the tiny boy?
• Which conkers were the best?
• What was the name of the game that the children played with the conkers?
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INFERENTIAL QUESTIONS
• Why didn’t the conkers fall off the tree?
• Why did Timmy give Barry his conker?
• What name can you give this story?
• What lesson did Barry learn?
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ANALYTICAL QUESTIONS
• How do you think the conker tree felt when Barry threw stones at it?
• Does this story remind you of anything in your own life?
• What did you feel when you heard the story?• Which Human Value do you think Timmy
displayed towards the conker tree?
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Sai Ram