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National Storytelling Week 28th January – 4th February.

Looking for resources for National Storytelling Week (and beyond!)? You’ve certainly come to the right place. Try the Award winning ‘Stories from Around the World’ and ‘Story Spinner’ DVD packs with a 90 day money back guarantee.

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Posted by Maria on 31 January 2012
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5 Stars for Traditional Storyteller Apps!

“The Traditional Storyteller apps are completely irresistible – engaging, vibrant introductions to classic folk stories with tools that help children practice vital language arts skills.  I simply can’t think of a more enjoyable way to practice sequencing, narration, and summarising.  Almost better than a live storytelling performance at a library – these can be enjoyed [...]

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Posted by Maria on 23 January 2012
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National Storytelling Laureate – Katrice Horsley

We are absolutely thrilled that Katrice Horsley has been named the National Uk Storytelling Laureate in 2012 for a two year honorary term.
Katrice is one of the wonderful storytellers in our award winning ‘Stories from Around the World’ series.
Katrice Horsley has worked widely as a storyteller and educator and is a director of the Midlands-based [...]

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Posted by Maria on 10 November 2011
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Tried and tested by children, parents and teachers!

We are delighted to announce that after rigorous consumer testing our ‘Stories from Around the World’ DVDs have been awarded the prestigious Silver Practical Pre-School and 5-7 awards.  A special thanks to our wonderful storytellers.
The teachers who judged said  ’The children loved the stories and storytellers on this DVD.  They copied the actions and repeated key words and phrases. [...]

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Posted by Maria on 23 September 2011
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Promoting Speaking and Listening

“I like the resource, as it makes clear links to the Literacy Curriculum and really promotes Speaking and Listening in a fun and enjoyable way”.
Margaret Heron, Literacy Consultant, Gateshead LA.
Our research has shown that many Head Teachers are  not in support of the new focus on phonics as the primary approach to learning reading. We [...]

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Posted by Maria on 5 August 2011
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All-Party Parliamentary Group for Education Literacy Enquiry

I was delighted to take part in a round table dicsussion today at Westminster, with influential leaders in UK literacy, chaired by Lord Knight of Weymouth,  to discuss and analyse Government policy and the future of Literacy in the UK.  Will post the findings as they become available.

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Posted by Maria on 24 May 2011
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Share a Story Month

May is the month when each year, events and activities that celebrate the power of story take place right across the UK.  Watch our free story – ‘Granddad and the Laundry Basket’ – then share it with your colleagues, children or family.
The idea of sharing a story comes from pre-literate times when being able to [...]

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Posted by Maria on 10 May 2011
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Special end of term offer!

The financial year is fast coming to an end, and many of you are finalising decisions about how to spend the last of your school budget.  We’d like to make you a special offer on a purchase that your staff and children will enjoy and make great use of for many years to come.
We’d like [...]

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Posted by Maria on 23 March 2011
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New Resource Guide – NLA

The National Literacy Association have just launched their new online Literacy resource guide, supported by NUT, NASUWT and BESA.  The Guide aims to be a time-saving starting point for finding great classroom resources that can support, encourage and inspire children and young people to acquire adequate literacy skills and develop a love of reading.
You can visit the [...]

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Posted by Maria on 18 March 2011
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5 to 7 Educator article

Eve Bearne explores how oral storytelling can significantly improve children’s reading, speaking, listening and writing, as well as their understanding of social diversity.
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Posted by Maria on 15 March 2011
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