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Interactive Story Telling -- You Can Shine

Interactive Story Telling -- You Can Shine. Designed by Glory Chuang. Seat Chart. Watch the video and discuss. What are you sinking about? Before discussing, we have to set up our classroom rules. Classroom Rules.

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Interactive Story Telling -- You Can Shine

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  1. Interactive Story Telling-- You Can Shine Designed by Glory Chuang

  2. Seat Chart

  3. Watch the video and discuss • What are you sinking about? • Before discussing, we have to set up our classroom rules.

  4. Classroom Rules • I will speak in English. If you don’t understand me, raise you hand and I will say it again. • Try hard to guess what I’m saying. I’ll sometimes ask you to tell me the meanings in Chinese. • The Heart in each group is the score keeper. He / She keeps group scores. • Asking a good question or answering a question in Chinese gets 1 point. • Asking a question or answering a question in English gets 2 points. • Answering correctly in Chinese gets 2 points. • Answering correctly in English gets 3 points. • The group gets the most points will get a small gift.

  5. Questions to discuss • What does the message ‘mayday’ mean?  And how do you know? • Where might the message be sent?  From a train, a ship, or a plane? And how do you know? • What sounds does the German mix up? • Because of his poor English, do you think they were saved? • What does the ad want to tell you?

  6. Watch the video and practice • You can shine. • You can read the Chinese translation from my blog. http://glory54130.wordpress.com/2010/02/01/pantene-you-can-shine/ • Now I’ll tell the story about the video, you say “Uh-huh / OK / I see.” when I pause. You answer the questions when I ask a question.

  7. A little girl was watching a street show. Uh-huh / OK / I see. A musician was playing the violin. Uh-huh / OK / I see. What was the musician playing? He was playing the violin. Can she hear anything? No, she’s a deaf.

  8. When she grew up, Uh-huh / OK / I see. she tried to play the violin. Uh-huh / OK / I see. What did she try to play? She tried to play the violin. And what did her sister play? Her sister played the piano.

  9. Her sister looked down on her. Uh-huh / OK / I see. What did her sister tell her? A duck tries to fly? A deaf tries to play the violin… Are you crazy? Why don’t you learn something else? You are wasting everyone’s time. Do you think her sister is right? No, I don’t think so.

  10. The girl was so sad, Uh-huh / OK / I see. and she went to see the street musician. Uh-huh / OK / I see. What did the girl feel? She felt sad. Who did she go to see? She went to see the street musician.

  11. The musician asked her, Uh-huh / OK / I see. “You still play the violin?” Uh-huh / OK / I see. What did the musician asked her? “You still play the violin?” Where were they? They were on the street.

  12. The girl cried and asked, Uh-huh / OK / I see. “Why am I different from others?” Uh-huh / OK / I see. What did she feel? She felt sad. What did she ask? She asked, “Why am I different from others?”

  13. The musician answered, Uh-huh / OK / I see. “Why … do you have to be like others?” Uh-huh / OK / I see. What did the musician say? He said, “Why do you have to be like others?” If she asked you, what would you say? I would say, “__________”

  14. The musician said, Uh-huh / OK / I see. “Music … is a visible thing.” Uh-huh / OK / I see. “Close your eyes.” Uh-huh / OK / I see. “You will see.” Uh-huh / OK / I see. Can you see music? Yes, we can see music. How can you see music? Close our eyes and we will see.

  15. The girl kept playing the violin. Uh-huh / OK / I see. Who was her violin teacher? The street musician was her teacher. She finally went to the music contest. Uh-huh / OK / I see. Was she good? Yes. She was good.

  16. When she was playing at the contest, Uh-huh / OK / I see. what insect was she like? She was like a butterfly. Yes, she was like a butterfly. Uh-huh / OK / I see.

  17. Could she fly? Yes, she could fly. Her hair was beautiful and shiny. Uh-huh / OK / I see. What did the video want to tell you? It wanted to tell us, “You can shine.” Yes, you can shine if you use your heart. Uh-huh / OK / I see.

  18. Write the worksheet. • Now I’ll give you the worksheets and play the video again.You can shine with Chinese translation. • Discuss the answers and write down the answers. • You have 8 minutes to finish it.

  19. Story Telling Notes • The storyteller should practice TELLING or SPEAKING the story, one sentence at a time, not reading it. • If the storyteller doesn’t remember the complete sentence, he or she can stop, look again at the paper, remember it, and go on. • The listeners should close their eyes when listening to the storyteller. (It helps their imagination and concentration.) • The listeners should practice saying, “Uh-huh” or “OK” or “I see” after each time the storyteller pauses. This tells the storyteller that you understand.

  20. Story Telling Notes • If you don’t understand, you need to say, “Hey, wait. Stop. I don’t understand.” “What did you say?” “Can you say that again?” • The listeners should try to answer the storyteller’s questions in complete sentences. • The listeners can ask the storyteller more questions to add the conversation more life and color. • The storyteller can ask one of the listeners by pointing him/her or by saying his/her name.

  21. It’s Your Turn • Spade , be the story teller first. • If your group is fast. Then try to let Heart be the story teller. • Then Club , and then Diamond .

  22. Homework • Each student in your group should try to be the storyteller after class. • Fill in the Peer & Self Assessment Rubric. • You should hand in your worksheets, Peer & Self Assessment Rubric on March 16, 2010.

  23. It’s my pleasure to teach you. Good luck!

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