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Learning & Development: Movement sessions, part 3 - Acting up
Nursery World,
21 August 2008
Dramatising a story can help children to express emotions and structure a narrative, says Helen Bilton.
BEFORE GETTING STARTED Before the session, choose a story. Read and discuss it with the children and have them retell it. The length of the session will really depend on age and knowledge of your children. And look again at Part 1 (Nursery World, 26 June, p16) to remind yourself about planning a session. The session Part 1. Warming up Whatever the story, you can structure the warm-up around it. For example, with Hansel and Gretel, ask the children to find a space and then to run around the room,...
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