COD 2024 - D975
Webinar - Storytelling, Picturebooks & Creativity in our English Classrooms
Kindergarten and Lower Primary teachers
1
sessions, start: 06-Apr
The course chosen does not allow any new enrolment
Course detail
Year: 2024
Level: Distance
Language: English
Status: Ended
Lugar: Distance
Facilitator/s: Mag. Griselda Beacon MA
ESSARP Schools
Free of charge
Free of charge
Exams Schools
ARS 15000.00
ARS 15000.00
Non affiliate
ARS 15000.00
ARS 15000.00
Sessions
Sessions | Dates | Start | Finish |
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1 | 06 April 2024 | 10:00 am | 11:30 am |
Facilitator/s
Griselda Beacon
Kindergarten and Lower Primary teachers
●Explore the teaching potential of stories and picturebooks with (very) young learners: Play with the language at word level, as well as with pronunciation, rhythm, intonation, figures of speech and repetitive structures to develop language awareness.
●Read, perform and tell stories with children to encourage interactive and collaborative learning.
●Learn techniques and strategies to include storytelling, reading aloud and interactive and performative reading into our English language classes.
●Design creative activities to respond to the reading experience and develop self-expression which fosters language appropriation.
●Make our lessons memorable and meaningful!
●Read, perform and tell stories with children to encourage interactive and collaborative learning.
●Learn techniques and strategies to include storytelling, reading aloud and interactive and performative reading into our English language classes.
●Design creative activities to respond to the reading experience and develop self-expression which fosters language appropriation.
●Make our lessons memorable and meaningful!
The workshop explores the possibilities stories and picturebooks offer to help children develop language awareness and appropriation through highly interactive and collaborative activities which foster exploration and discovery. In our session, we will work with contemporary children’s picturebooks and plan engaging activities to trigger the learners’ creativity.
We will read a selection of picturebooks written by Mo Willems, Ed Vere, Anthony Browne, Leo Lionni, Eric Carle, Lucy Cousins, Todd Parr, Hervé Tullet, Michael Rosen, Virginie Morgand, Tomi Ungerer, Judith Kerr, N. Bryon & D. Adeola, Yasmeen Ismail, Jon Classen, Carlson Ellis, C. Naylor-Ballesteros, Kevin Henkes, Peter Reynolds, Chris Raschka, Ed Emberley, Maurice Sendak, Julia Donaldson, Oliver Jeffers, Lisa Mantchev, among others.
We will read a selection of picturebooks written by Mo Willems, Ed Vere, Anthony Browne, Leo Lionni, Eric Carle, Lucy Cousins, Todd Parr, Hervé Tullet, Michael Rosen, Virginie Morgand, Tomi Ungerer, Judith Kerr, N. Bryon & D. Adeola, Yasmeen Ismail, Jon Classen, Carlson Ellis, C. Naylor-Ballesteros, Kevin Henkes, Peter Reynolds, Chris Raschka, Ed Emberley, Maurice Sendak, Julia Donaldson, Oliver Jeffers, Lisa Mantchev, among others.
The session has a dialogical and interactive approach in which participants discuss and apply concepts, brainstorm creative teaching ideas, develop supporting teaching materials and carry out the tasks in groups.
Egan, Kieran (2005). An Imaginative Approach to Teaching. Jossey-Bass.
Hollenbeck, Mathleen M. (1999). Teaching with Favorite Leo Lionni Books. Scholastic.
Lazar, Gillian (2005). Literature and Language Teaching. Cambridge UP.
Maley, Alan (1994). Short and Sweet. Short Texts and How to Use Them. Penguin.
McRae, John (1991). Literature with a Small “l”. Macmillan.
Mourão, Sandie (2010). What’s in a picture book? in Mourão, S. (Ed.) APPInep: Celebrating ten years of teaching children in Portugal. APPI.
Mourão, Sandie (2015). Response to picturebooks: A case for valuing children’s linguistic repertoires during repeated read alouds. In Mourão. S. & Lourenço, M. (Eds.) Early Years Second Language Education: International Perspectives on Theories and Practice. (pp. 62-77). Routledge.
Mourão, Sandie (2016). Picturebooks in the Primary EFL Classroom: Authentic Literature for an Authentic Response. CLELEjournal, 4(1), 25-43.
Hollenbeck, Mathleen M. (1999). Teaching with Favorite Leo Lionni Books. Scholastic.
Lazar, Gillian (2005). Literature and Language Teaching. Cambridge UP.
Maley, Alan (1994). Short and Sweet. Short Texts and How to Use Them. Penguin.
McRae, John (1991). Literature with a Small “l”. Macmillan.
Mourão, Sandie (2010). What’s in a picture book? in Mourão, S. (Ed.) APPInep: Celebrating ten years of teaching children in Portugal. APPI.
Mourão, Sandie (2015). Response to picturebooks: A case for valuing children’s linguistic repertoires during repeated read alouds. In Mourão. S. & Lourenço, M. (Eds.) Early Years Second Language Education: International Perspectives on Theories and Practice. (pp. 62-77). Routledge.
Mourão, Sandie (2016). Picturebooks in the Primary EFL Classroom: Authentic Literature for an Authentic Response. CLELEjournal, 4(1), 25-43.