![]() ![]() The pattern for a bear is also here, but I make myself the bear when I am retelling it with these stick puppets. ![]() ![]() The pattern for the mouse is here, but I use a mouse puppet. Back to home page Listed in category: Books, Movies & Music Books & Magazines Books See more ANIMAL By Lorna Balian Excellent Condition Share Description Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing. It is activities like this that you do with your children that set them on a strong road to reading, in this case helping them understand what they read and how stories work! Puppets: Patterns for making stick puppets. Using props or puppets is one fun way to encourage children to retell stories at home. If your child did not get a chance to talk about how they might use a box, listen to their ideas on the way home.Įarly Literacy Aside-Empower: Here is a handout for making stick puppets. Retelling stories is one way that children will later more easily understand what they read. Early Literacy Aside-Example: Acting out stories and having children say parts helps develop their narrative skills, the expressive part of language. ![]() Then talk together about the many things you can do with a box. as there are children who want to be that animal. There can be as many monkeys, owls, elephants, etc. Activity: Pull out a cardboard box and have the children act out the story. Read the book Thank You Bear by Greg Foley. People see things and use things differently. Talk about how what is special to one person might not be special to another. ![]()
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