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Wednesday 03 February 2010
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Storytelling and literacy resources

National Storytelling Week resources collection
See the full TES collection of resources for National Storytelling Week (30 Jan - 6 Feb).

Resources for primary and secondary

Video and audio clips
A selection of websites for pupils to watch and listen to stories.

Storytelling activities, lessons and ideas
A useful website to inspire activities to celebrate storytelling.

Meet the author
See new authors and some familiar faces introducing their own books in their own words.

Storytelling ideas from the Literacy Trust
Quick and easy suggestions to incorporate storytelling into the classroom and at home.

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Resources for primary

Playscripts
Traditional stories for pupils to read aloud and practice storytelling techniques.

Traditional tales resources
Story-making activities and ideas for cut and stick, sequencing and picture prompts.

Story mountain
A simple but effective mountain image to encourage pupils to think about the structure of stories.

Story plates: the willow pattern
A willow pattern plate to inspire oral storytelling – pupils can annotate and use descriptive language.


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