prepare your story for telling

Stories are everywhere. They are the basis of our nightly news, our conversations at the dinner table or on the phone, and the articles we read in our local newspaper. Children are immersed in stories just as we are, and this immersion is what helps even the very young become motivated to learn to read. Section 7.2 of the course text discusses the importance of storytelling in this process. Through storytelling children can learn how to make sense of their world and begin to understand that we care about them (Coats, 2013). For this post, you will be showing the necessary steps involved in effective storytelling. After choosing a story to perform to a preschool class, discuss the following elements:

The title and author of your chosen story
Why you selected that particular story
The steps you will take to prepare your story for telling
Things to consider while performing the story
How you will model good storytelling to your students
The specific culminating questions you might ask once you have finished the story
Which of the Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts for grade level K-5 (pg. 11) might be a focus for this lesson, and why?
For this post, you can write a 200- to 300-word post describing each element above, or you can submit a video of yourself going through the steps of effective storytelling. Whichever option you choose, be sure to post all necessary links and/or text, and address all of the elements