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How Do We Tell Stories?

2015
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Tags: 3-5 years, Active Learning, Agency, Bible Stories, Communication Skills, Interpersonal Communication, Lesson Plan, Life Skills, Public Speaking Skills, The Bible is True
Category Cognitive Development
Copyright Owner Compassion International

The lesson “How Do We Tell Stories” teaches children the importance of books and stories, as they help with the learning and growing process. Children will learn about two different ways to tell a story, as well as contribute to an oral story as a group. The lesson includes guided instructions for the teacher, including preparation, a script, and suggested activities to facilitate further learning in a fun and interactive manner. This lesson is designed for children between 3-5 years, and is the 42nd lesson in the 2nd Year “I Can Tell Stories” unit.

This document is part of: Core Curriculum - Cognitive - 3 to 5 - Year 2

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