Monday, November 21, 2011

Angela Lloyd: Tipingi, A Haitian Folktale

Celebrated storyteller Angela Lloyd, a performer featured at the National Storytelling Festival on multiple occasions, shares this Haitian folktale (from Diane Wolkstein's The Magic Orange Tree) with children at the Boys and Girls Club of Pomona Valley.

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Storytelling Tips from Leslie Perry

"Grandfather of Los Angeles Storytelling" Leslie Perry shares some storytelling lessons with children at the Boys and Girls Club of Pomona Valley -- and they teach him one too.

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Leslie Perry: Anansi and the Moss-Covered Rock

"Grandfather of Los Angeles Storytelling" Leslie Perry shares his version of this classic African folk tale with children at the Boys and Girls Club of Pomona Valley.

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

2nd Grade Storytelling Lesson Plan: Sound Stories

After exploring how music and other auditory stimuli can inspire us to see visual imagery and narrative threads through our mind’s eye (for example, Barachois' "La Marmotteuse" -- click here to hear a sample), students will make their own kazoo and retell a traditional tale with gestures and sounds but without words. Telling a story without words effectively reinforces the understanding that sounds and movements are a critical elements of a performer’s repertoire. Through the process of building their own instruments, students will also learn scientific concepts behind how sound is created through vibrations. This lesson plan covers California 2nd grade standards in Music, Theater and Physical Sciences.

Posey, Sandra Mizumoto. "Sound Stories." 2nd Grade Lesson Plan.

3rd Grade Storytelling Lesson Plan: The Giving Tree

Books provide important lessons, but students often feel wedded to the text. Incorporating props, pantomime and telling rather than reading a story to them can ignite their ambition for wanting to tell their own stories or to add their own creative touches to an existing story. Students will learn to understand acting and literature vocabulary while performing a play using props and pantomime. Students will also get the opportunity to become the narrator, not through memorization, but through working with the images of the plot sheet they complete in the activity process. This gives children the chance to go through the storytelling process without feeling intimidated and learning a cornucopia of terms without realizing they are learning so much. The plot sheet the students complete will guide them to recreating the story through visual images, which eliminates the students from being tied down to something written down on paper.

Students in Sandra Posey's EWS 411: Education, Diversity and the Arts course created storytelling-based lesson plans which integrate multidisciplinary standards. These lesson plans were then implemented at the Boys and Girl's Club of Pomona Valley as a service-learning project. This lesson plan, by Amy Tapia, Margarita Campos, Jennie Ramirez and Rosmary Manyuco
addresses California theater and English Language Arts standards for third grade (with adaptations provided for fourth and sixth).

Campos, Margarita, Rosmary Manyuco, Jennie Ramirez and Amy Tapia. "Plotting the Giving Tree." 4th Grade Lesson Plan, with Adaptations for 4th and 6th Grades.

Friday, September 16, 2011

4th Grade Storytelling Lesson Plan: The Sucker and the Eel


Through the Native American (Yurok) tale of the Sucker and the Eel, students will begin to explore how different species compete for resources. Storyboards for the tale are included. Also included is a chart of California animals and the resources they compete for, from which students can create their own stories.

Students in Sandra Posey's EWS 411: Education, Diversity and the Arts course created storytelling-based lesson plans which integrate multidisciplinary standards. These lesson plans were then implemented at the Boys and Girl's Club of Pomona Valley as a service-learning project. This lesson plan, by Denisse Lopez, Heather Ramsey, Aisha Rangoonwalla, Amelia Renteria and Erin Takeuchi, addresses California theater and life science standards for fourth grade.

Lopez, Ramsey, Rangoonwalla, Renteria and Takeuchi. "The Sucker and the Eel" 4th (CA) Grade Lesson Plan (Life Science, Theater).

Kindergarten and 1st Grade Storytelling Lesson Plan: Finch Discovers Why He Can't Swim

Finch discovers why he can't swim in this clever story by Elizabeth Fox that explains to children how different animals and plants have varying external features that allow them to survive in their environments. Through an art project, students create their own portraits of various species thriving in an environment, all the while learning about primary and secondary colors, line, shape/form and texture.

Students in Sandra Posey's EWS 411: Education, Diversity and the Arts course created storytelling-based lesson plans which integrate multidisciplinary standards. These lesson plans were then implemented at the Boys and Girl's Club of Pomona Valley as a service-learning project. This lesson plan, by Elizabeth Fox, addresses California science and arts standards for first grade with an adaptation provided for Kindergarten.

Fox, Elizabeth. "Environments" K & 1st (CA) Grade Lesson Plan (Science, Visual Art).

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Maria Victoria Salvador: How Clouds loved Lands

Cal Poly Pomona student and Boys and Girls Club storytelling mentor tells the story of how clouds fell in love with lands, then explains how she picked and adapted her story to make it her own.

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Raymundo Acosta and the StoryBag

Boys and Girls Club member Raymundo Acosta tries his hand at storyteller Michael D. McCarty's StoryBag:

Thursday, September 8, 2011

The Parts of a Story

Professional Storyteller Michael D. McCarty works with Boys and Girls Club youth on breaking down a story into its component parts:

Thursday, March 31, 2011

2nd & 3rd Grade Lesson Storytelling Lesson Plan: Project Butterfly - See That Caterpillar Fly!

Students in Sandra Posey's EWS 411: Education, Diversity and the Arts course created storytelling-based lesson plans which integrate multidisciplinary standards. These lesson plans were then implemented at the Boys and Girl's Club of Pomona Valley as a service-learning project. The version here was created based upon California Content Standards (corresponding Colorado Standards are also included).

The attached lesson plan, by Olivia Barraza, explores the life cycle of the butterfly through both Eric Carle's A Very Hungry Caterpillar and Barraza's own equally imaginative "Lou's Story" wherein caterpillar Lou wonders why he doesn't look like his beautiful butterfly parents. Students learn how warm and cool colors evoke different moods and will explore this idea in creating their own storyboards, which then become the basis for their own storytelling performances.

California and Colorado cover life cycle in 2nd and 3rd grades, respectively, and corresponding standards are provided for each.

Barraza, Olivia. "Project Butterfly: See That Caterpillar Fly!" 2nd (CA) & 3rd (CO) Grade Lesson Plan (Science, Theater).

4th Grade Storytelling Lesson Plan: Discovering a Compass Through Science and Theatre

Students in Sandra Posey's EWS 411: Education, Diversity and the Arts course created storytelling-based lesson plans which integrate multidisciplinary standards. These lesson plans were then implemented at the Boys and Girl's Club of Pomona Valley as a service-learning project. The version here was created based upon California Content Standards (corresponding Colorado Standards are also included).

The attached lesson plan, by Jasmin Madrigal, uses a compass as the basis for both understanding science concepts and exploring the creation and performance of narrative. Students create their vey own compass and watch it find Earth’s magnetic north. They then produce a story about using a compass and create costumes and props to help their story come to life.

Madrigal, Jasmin. "Discovering a Compass through Science and Theatre." 4th Grade Lesson Plan (Science, Theater).