Deck 9: StoryTelling

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As children are exposed to repeated experiences of storytelling of the same story,they may notice additional features about the plot and characters.
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Some stories have a unique rhythm and cadence of their own.
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Shared stories are believed to be the building blocks of thinking and imagining.
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Rarely is phonemic awareness promoted in storytelling by adults.
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Changing a story in mid-story is not professional.
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Storytellers should strive to use the same storytelling style they have copied from another teacher.
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Audience participation is often encouraged by successful storytellers.
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One criterion for selecting a story involves the values and models presented in the story.
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Avoid stories with "antiquated language."
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"Mother-knows-best" stories and stories that teach a moral delight children.
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One secret of good storytelling is the teller's emphasis on story parts highly enjoyed by children.
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A fable often teaches a moral.
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Early childhood teachers should share stories from their own ethnic and cultural background.
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A teacher taking down a child's dictated story needs to refrain from guiding the child to think about beginning,middle,and ending.
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Multicultural or multi-ethnic stories should be part of a good language arts program and shared primarily on holidays or during culturally related events.
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Children develop mental images during teacher storytelling as the story unfolds.
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Most stories have a problem to be solved.
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Certain important lines in a story may need to be memorized.
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An introduction that piques child interest is important in storytelling.
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Storytelling should be attempted by teachers only after they have developed considerable professional skill.
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Dramatic pauses during storytelling usually make children's minds wander.
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A good place to start storytelling to a group of preschoolers is to start telling little personal stories.
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A good storyteller can't hold its audience as well as a flashing,colorful,animated child's TV program.
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It helps to be close to your audience during storytelling.
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At times,teacher storytelling can have an educative purpose.
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Storytelling can be spontaneous and personal.
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When taking child dictation it is expected that teachers will help a child express what he/she is trying to communicate.
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4 year olds are a better audience for a storyteller than 2 year olds.
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Each child listening to a storyteller constructs the same meanings as the other children.
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When a story line is learned,the teller can concentrate on dialogue,gestures,and facial expressions.
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Young children often copy the type of speaking voice a storyteller uses if it is particularly memorable.
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Both a storyteller's voice and body tell a story.
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Dictating a self-created story to a teacher can be a required task every preschool child needs to accomplish.
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Good storytellers maintain audience eye contact.
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Successful stories have content that is unrelated to children's lives so that children can gain knowledge.
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Encouraging a child to 'act' his/her self-created story with movements or dance,if the child wishes to do so,is an appropriate strategy.
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A teacher should speak aloud the steps she is taking while writing down child dictation.
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Stories that require the teller to sing a line or two are not recommended.
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Pacing a story at the right speed for listeners is a storytelling skill.
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Both the audience and the storyteller are absorbed in thought during a story being told.
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Preschoolers may get the idea while telling their own stories that they can

A)​tell lies about themselves.
B)​tell better stories than the teacher.
C)​alter or influence audience feelings.
D)​none of the above
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Researchers agree that illustrations,drawings,or photographs should accompany storytelling because the benefit is greater for children compared to storytelling without visuals.
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Beginning child storytellers

A)​have story sense and story grammar immediately.
B)​sequence story events in mature ways.
C)​often tell a series of unrelated events.
D)​display mature gesturing ability.
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The plot of the story is the structure of story action.
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A teacher trying to promote story comprehension after a storytelling session would ask which of the following questions?

A)​"Could the story have a different ending?"
B)​"How did Rover catch the cat?"
C)​"What was the name of the cat?"
D)​"How many times did Rover bark at the door?"
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A fairy tale

A)​can be a folktale.
B)​can be about real-life problems.
C)​sometimes includes giants,nonhumans,and magical events.
D)​all of these answers.
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One's opening phrase in storytelling should

A)​transport listeners from conversational speech to the other-world of story.
B)​alert children to sit quietly.
C)​cause children to want to clap.
D)​none of these answers.
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The act of pantomiming

A)​can introduce and enhance storytelling.
B)​does not suit the developmental level of young children.
C)​may frighten preschoolers.
D)​can add words to children's vocabulary.
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Because holding attention in storytelling may be more difficult than reading a picture book,teachers

A)​issue many more statements to change child behavior.
B)​include lots of child participation in the telling.
C)​become animated and dramatic at times.
D)​include lots of child participation in the telling and become animated and dramatic at times.
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Taking child dictation successfully involves being both

A)​a scribe and a facilitator.
B)​an editor and an encourager.
C)​one who suggests/corrects and a writer.
D)​a motivator and an editor.
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If children have numerous experiences hearing stories that make them laugh,they

A)​put humor in their own story creations.
B)​may realize words have power.
C)​use funny gestures in their own storytelling.
D)​all the above.
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Storytellers can emphasize,define,or weave specific words into their presentations.
Question
Memorizing a story word for word

A)​takes effort but it is worth it.
B)​lets a teacher sound real instead of mechanical.
C)​was recommended as professional preparation.
D)​none of these answers.
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Teaching a lot of facts during storytelling is recommended.
Question
At every point in a teacher's telling of a story,she is aware of

A)​child feedback
B)​how long she is taking in minutes.
C)​what other adults may think of her.
D)​the intensity of her dramatics and diction.
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When comparing the value of storytelling and reading books to young children,storytelling

A)​actually promotes more language development.
B)​actually promotes less language development.
C)​actually promotes more vocabulary development.
D)​promotes literacy also.
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Storytelling can increase a child's appetite for impact words.
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Suggestions for techniques useful for storytelling include

A)​being at the child's level.
B)​maintaining eye contact.
C)​using a prop.
D)​all of these answers.
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Most good stories end with

A)​children mesmerized.
B)​a quick,satisfying conclusion.
C)​the main character getting what she deserves.
D)​rising action and suspense.
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One can dialogue

A)​with others.
B)​with one self.
C)​with inanimate objects.
D)​when there is a conversation going on.
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Parts of stories that create high interest in the child audience can

A)​be noted and discussed at staff meetings.
B)​satisfy the teacher.
C)​be drawn out to enhance their effect while telling.
D)​recorded and analyzed.
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Describe the best classroom area for storytelling and how to begin a story.
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How might a teacher use photographs to tell a story?
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Name 3 picture books that can be used for storytelling without the book,and explain why you choose each.
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What are story cue cards,and how can they be used?
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A good sensory and visual image is found in which of the following story lines

A)​Toad jumped in the water.
B)​Little fuzzy duck shook wet drops of water in a spray off his yellow feathers.
C)​The cool air felt cold on the green frog's bumpy skin so he leaped a giant leap and slid into the warm lily pond.
D)​either b or c
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Sources for stories are

A)​numerous.
B)​often found in the teller's life experiences.
C)​found in collections at libraries.
D)​all the above
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What features of stories might be focused upon in an after storytelling session?
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List five suggestions that may help or encourage preschoolers' dictation of stories or other written communication.
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What intellectual skills and language skills might children encounter when they dictate their ideas to adults to write down?
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List in proper order the classic story pattern form.
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As children are exposed to repeated experiences of storytelling of the same story,they may notice additional features about the plot and characters.
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Some stories have a unique rhythm and cadence of their own.
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Shared stories are believed to be the building blocks of thinking and imagining.
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Rarely is phonemic awareness promoted in storytelling by adults.
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Changing a story in mid-story is not professional.
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Storytellers should strive to use the same storytelling style they have copied from another teacher.
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Audience participation is often encouraged by successful storytellers.
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One criterion for selecting a story involves the values and models presented in the story.
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Avoid stories with "antiquated language."
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"Mother-knows-best" stories and stories that teach a moral delight children.
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One secret of good storytelling is the teller's emphasis on story parts highly enjoyed by children.
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A fable often teaches a moral.
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Early childhood teachers should share stories from their own ethnic and cultural background.
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A teacher taking down a child's dictated story needs to refrain from guiding the child to think about beginning,middle,and ending.
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Multicultural or multi-ethnic stories should be part of a good language arts program and shared primarily on holidays or during culturally related events.
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Children develop mental images during teacher storytelling as the story unfolds.
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Most stories have a problem to be solved.
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Certain important lines in a story may need to be memorized.
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An introduction that piques child interest is important in storytelling.
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Storytelling should be attempted by teachers only after they have developed considerable professional skill.
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Dramatic pauses during storytelling usually make children's minds wander.
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A good place to start storytelling to a group of preschoolers is to start telling little personal stories.
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A good storyteller can't hold its audience as well as a flashing,colorful,animated child's TV program.
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It helps to be close to your audience during storytelling.
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At times,teacher storytelling can have an educative purpose.
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Storytelling can be spontaneous and personal.
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When taking child dictation it is expected that teachers will help a child express what he/she is trying to communicate.
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4 year olds are a better audience for a storyteller than 2 year olds.
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Each child listening to a storyteller constructs the same meanings as the other children.
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When a story line is learned,the teller can concentrate on dialogue,gestures,and facial expressions.
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Young children often copy the type of speaking voice a storyteller uses if it is particularly memorable.
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Both a storyteller's voice and body tell a story.
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Dictating a self-created story to a teacher can be a required task every preschool child needs to accomplish.
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Good storytellers maintain audience eye contact.
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Successful stories have content that is unrelated to children's lives so that children can gain knowledge.
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Encouraging a child to 'act' his/her self-created story with movements or dance,if the child wishes to do so,is an appropriate strategy.
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A teacher should speak aloud the steps she is taking while writing down child dictation.
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Stories that require the teller to sing a line or two are not recommended.
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Pacing a story at the right speed for listeners is a storytelling skill.
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Both the audience and the storyteller are absorbed in thought during a story being told.
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Preschoolers may get the idea while telling their own stories that they can

A)​tell lies about themselves.
B)​tell better stories than the teacher.
C)​alter or influence audience feelings.
D)​none of the above
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Researchers agree that illustrations,drawings,or photographs should accompany storytelling because the benefit is greater for children compared to storytelling without visuals.
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43
Beginning child storytellers

A)​have story sense and story grammar immediately.
B)​sequence story events in mature ways.
C)​often tell a series of unrelated events.
D)​display mature gesturing ability.
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The plot of the story is the structure of story action.
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45
A teacher trying to promote story comprehension after a storytelling session would ask which of the following questions?

A)​"Could the story have a different ending?"
B)​"How did Rover catch the cat?"
C)​"What was the name of the cat?"
D)​"How many times did Rover bark at the door?"
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A fairy tale

A)​can be a folktale.
B)​can be about real-life problems.
C)​sometimes includes giants,nonhumans,and magical events.
D)​all of these answers.
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One's opening phrase in storytelling should

A)​transport listeners from conversational speech to the other-world of story.
B)​alert children to sit quietly.
C)​cause children to want to clap.
D)​none of these answers.
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The act of pantomiming

A)​can introduce and enhance storytelling.
B)​does not suit the developmental level of young children.
C)​may frighten preschoolers.
D)​can add words to children's vocabulary.
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49
Because holding attention in storytelling may be more difficult than reading a picture book,teachers

A)​issue many more statements to change child behavior.
B)​include lots of child participation in the telling.
C)​become animated and dramatic at times.
D)​include lots of child participation in the telling and become animated and dramatic at times.
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50
Taking child dictation successfully involves being both

A)​a scribe and a facilitator.
B)​an editor and an encourager.
C)​one who suggests/corrects and a writer.
D)​a motivator and an editor.
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51
If children have numerous experiences hearing stories that make them laugh,they

A)​put humor in their own story creations.
B)​may realize words have power.
C)​use funny gestures in their own storytelling.
D)​all the above.
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52
Storytellers can emphasize,define,or weave specific words into their presentations.
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53
Memorizing a story word for word

A)​takes effort but it is worth it.
B)​lets a teacher sound real instead of mechanical.
C)​was recommended as professional preparation.
D)​none of these answers.
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54
Teaching a lot of facts during storytelling is recommended.
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55
At every point in a teacher's telling of a story,she is aware of

A)​child feedback
B)​how long she is taking in minutes.
C)​what other adults may think of her.
D)​the intensity of her dramatics and diction.
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When comparing the value of storytelling and reading books to young children,storytelling

A)​actually promotes more language development.
B)​actually promotes less language development.
C)​actually promotes more vocabulary development.
D)​promotes literacy also.
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57
Storytelling can increase a child's appetite for impact words.
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58
Suggestions for techniques useful for storytelling include

A)​being at the child's level.
B)​maintaining eye contact.
C)​using a prop.
D)​all of these answers.
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59
Most good stories end with

A)​children mesmerized.
B)​a quick,satisfying conclusion.
C)​the main character getting what she deserves.
D)​rising action and suspense.
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60
One can dialogue

A)​with others.
B)​with one self.
C)​with inanimate objects.
D)​when there is a conversation going on.
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Parts of stories that create high interest in the child audience can

A)​be noted and discussed at staff meetings.
B)​satisfy the teacher.
C)​be drawn out to enhance their effect while telling.
D)​recorded and analyzed.
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62
Describe the best classroom area for storytelling and how to begin a story.
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63
How might a teacher use photographs to tell a story?
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64
Name 3 picture books that can be used for storytelling without the book,and explain why you choose each.
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What are story cue cards,and how can they be used?
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66
A good sensory and visual image is found in which of the following story lines

A)​Toad jumped in the water.
B)​Little fuzzy duck shook wet drops of water in a spray off his yellow feathers.
C)​The cool air felt cold on the green frog's bumpy skin so he leaped a giant leap and slid into the warm lily pond.
D)​either b or c
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Sources for stories are

A)​numerous.
B)​often found in the teller's life experiences.
C)​found in collections at libraries.
D)​all the above
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What features of stories might be focused upon in an after storytelling session?
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List five suggestions that may help or encourage preschoolers' dictation of stories or other written communication.
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What intellectual skills and language skills might children encounter when they dictate their ideas to adults to write down?
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List in proper order the classic story pattern form.
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