Power in Pictures: Encouraging Storytelling through Wordless Picture Books - 34383
Young children are natural storytellers. They are authors of fantastic works long before they master using a pencil. Encourage the skill of storytelling through the use of wordless books to develop character, setting, and plot for the youngest authors.
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Teacher - Early Childhood/PreK/Kindergarten, Teacher - Elementary (Grades 1-5), Instructional Coaches/Support Specialists
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Pre-K through Grade 2 teachers will encourage storytelling in young children by utilizing wordless books to develop character, setting, and plot during a focused learning session.
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