Wednesday, March 20, 2013

#3 Storytelling/ Mother Tongue Based-Multilingual Education



1.      Effective storytellers can make works come alive. They can make the audience and listeners see, hear, taste, smell and feel what the characters in the story are feeling (Barry Mc Williams). In addition, effective storytellers according t o Barry Mc Williams must know how to properly put emphasis or stress to the word, phrase and even the entire dialogue that he was delivering/. Another is he must know what lines should be repeated in order to get the desired feelings and emotions, next is the proper transition of voice or part of story to another. They should know when to pause and make the listeners become actively involve to the story. Most important thing to be an effective storyteller is the voice, its tone, pitch and volume to sustain and regain the attention of the listeners. Unexpected twist in the narration and constant animation such as body movements, gestures, facial expression and body language are also the qualities of good and effective storytellers.


2.      STORY BOOKS for Kindergarten

1.      Ang Batang Natutong Magsabi ng Totoo
(A Child who is Truthful)
Story by: Rene O. Villanueva
Illustrations by: Almar Denso
2.      Brave Little Baby Dan
(Ang Matapang na Munting Beybi Dan)
Story by: Maria Catherine Garcia-Catchallian
Witten by: Mabi David-Balangue
Illustrations by: Nemcy C. Cruz
3.      Isang Mayang Uhaw
(Paano Siya Makaiinom ng Tubig sa Baso?)
Story by: Victoria Añonuevo
Illustrations by: Jimmy Torres
4.      Lucie Attwells’ Little One’s Book of Prayers
Story by: Mabel Lucie Attwell
5.      Klasmeyt
Story by: Centeno San Miguel
Illustrations by: Paul Eric Roca
6.      Bertdy nni Dyisus Bukas
Kwento ni: Alberta Angeles
Guhit ni: Jeric Sa Dullo
7.      Kain, Kumain, Kinain (A food Chain Story)
Story by: Mike L. Bigornia
Illustrations by: Jess Abrera
8.      May Pera  sa Basura
( There’s Money in Garbage)
Story by: Lamberto Antonio
Illustrations by: Lourdes Quimio
9.      Si Langgam at Si Tipaklong
Retold by: Alberta Angeles
Illustrations by: Renato Gamos
10.  Fergus (The Farmyard Dog)
Story by: Tony Mcday

VIDEO
Si Munting Uod



1.      RUBRICS
Grading Mechanics
4 = Accomplished                                                       2 = Intermediate
3 = Proficient                                                              1 =  Biginner



Raters

Voice
Facial expression, body language and gestures


Focus


Characterization


Pacing  


REMARKS/
COMMENTS
Eloisa
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Good tone of voice. The voice of the “Uod”, it’s funny, especially when you were delivering this to preschool children.
Leah Mae
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Nice taste of selecting story, aside from the story that you shared and tell, it also tackles about the life stages of the butterfly which is good and interesting. Congrats!

Jethro
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Have more focus and be relaxed.
Clarissa
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Nice voiceJ.
Aira
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I like your story “Si Munting Uod”, your eyes also convey thoughts and it is good that you know how to use your eyes in each lines that you were delivering.


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