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Storytelling and Dramatization for Young Learners: a sample lesson

Engage young learners through storytelling and dramatization using carefully selected modern stories with positive messages. This sample lesson includes activities such as connecting the dots, coloring, mazes, puppet making, singing, and more.

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Storytelling and Dramatization for Young Learners: a sample lesson

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  1. Storytelling and Dramatization for Young Learners: a sample lesson Prof. Dr. Aydan Ersöz

  2. Modern stories • areshort. • arecarefullyscreenedbyexperts. • arerepetitive. • don’thavedisturbing characters. • contain a positivemessageor a goodlesson.

  3. Activity 1: Connect the dots. Find what is in the picture.

  4. Activity 2: Find the fish and color them.

  5. Activity 3: Do the maze. Collect the letters on your way. Find the sentence.

  6. WHERE IS THE FISH?

  7. Activity 4:

  8. STORY TIME!

  9. Big Blue Fishand Small RedFish

  10. Dramatization Big Blue Fish Small Red Fish Sea-shell Rock Boot Sea-weeds (two students)

  11. Activity 5: Puppet makinga) Color the pictures. The big fish is blue. The small fish is red.

  12. b) Cut them out along the lines.

  13. c) Paste the big blue fish and small red fish on a drinking straw or stick.

  14. Activity 6: Use your puppets. Let’s sing a song. (Sung to the tune of The Wheels on the Bus)

  15. Activity 7: Look at the pictures. Answer the question: WHERE’S THE FISH?

  16. Activity 9: Let’s make a bookmark. Listen and follow your teacher. * Color the fish. * Cut along the lines. * Paste them together so that you have a fish on both sides. Your bookmark is ready.

  17. Activity 10: Write where the fish is.

  18. EXTRA ACTIVITIES/HOMEWORK

  19. Trace the lines. Who gets the fish? Who gets the boot? Who gets the seaweed?

  20. Draw a red fish under the seashell; in the boot; behind the rock; between seaweeds; behind the picnic basket.

  21. REFLECTIONS

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