FLANNEL BOARD STORIES

Flannel board stories really have nice sense of completion because the narrative movement is made visual. I told a number of stories with the help of Children’s House students, using the flannel pieces. At the moment, I have pieces for “Before I go to Market Today,” George and Martha and the pea soup (not sure of the title), Jack and the Beanstalk. When we were finished they clamored for The Three Billy Goats Gruff. Last year, I’d told The Three Billy Goats Gruff using my flannel pieces and the violent ending in which the troll is thrown off the bridge into the rushing water below. This year, we included a discussion of Non-Violent Communication and how the story could be resolved so that everyone felt good and could benefit from visiting the lovely meadow on the other side of the bridge. I think they found both versions satisfying.

Published in: on May 20, 2007 at 7:42 am Comments (0)

Fun for Kindergarten

For a short library visit:

Read George and Martha Encore. The first story is about George learning to like something he previously had not interest in– dancing. He becomes a terrific Mexican hat dancer. Follow this up with a circle of Mexican Hat Dancers.

Published in: on May 11, 2007 at 4:49 pm Comments (0)