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  1. Aug 31, 2022 · Learn how to design developmentally appropriate large group experiences and techniques to keep children actively engaged in large group activities including Circle Time, Storytime, and Music and Movement.

    • Greeting. Before you ever say or sing or read anything, your kids will walk into your space. The space should be welcoming, organized, and child friendly.
    • Books. The books you choose are so key to success. One of my goals here is to share excellent books to help with this. There is a difference between a great book and a great read aloud book.
    • Songs, Rhymes, and Fingerplays. Break up your storytime a little with some songs, rhymes, and fingerplays. This is an opportunity for your little listeners to move a little.
    • Group or Small Group Activities. I have seen this part of storytime done so many different ways and done it differently myself depending on the group I was working with at the time.
  2. Our Story Time posts all include 3 things: High Quality Picture Book Selections that are great for Reading Aloud. Related Children’s Songs. Activity Ideas to do during or after story time. Here are some popular story times to get you started: Winter Storytimes for Preschoolers.

    • The Basics
    • The Nitty-Gritty
    • Tips and Tricks
    • Planning Sheet

    Who:What age group do you want to target? I chose ages 2-5 because my kids fell in this age range. You will most likely have older and younger siblings that attend too. But, you want to gear the activities to a specific group. Will the sessions be open to the community or to select invited group? We do an open group. Anyone in the community is invi...

    Planning Sessions: This is the part I love the most!! Select the book(s) you will use each session. I like to have a theme for several sessions. Last summer we did books that took place outdoors. During the fall we did all autumn theme related books. This summer we are doing colors, bears, fairy tales, classic and new releases, and rhythm and rhyme...

    Sun and wind can be enemies to you as you read.  Try to pick a shady spot to read so everyone can see.
    Then there is rain and cold temperatures.  Have a back up plan for moving to a covered pavilion or cancel.  You may need park permission to use a covered area.
    Plan activities that don’t have lots of pieces that can blow away.  Think gross motor whole group games.
    Don’t share a book you haven’t read several times.  All eyes will be on you.  Read with expression and enthusiasm and make sure the kids can see the pages as you read.  I invite little ones to sit...

    Because I want you to be successful in this new venture, I created a set of planning sheets for you! You can download this FREE resourceto help you make each storytime session successful! Click Here to Download Your Story Time Planning Sheets I hope you are inspired to start your own storytime in the park! P.S. Never miss a great idea from Growing ...

    • Use Engaging Visuals. While visual effects work for adults at cinemas, why not incorporate some visuals into your baby storytime plans? Go for materials with clear and vivid imagery that supports the storyline.
    • Introduce Puppet Shows. If you lack interactive storytime ideas, a puppet show is the answer. A little monkey, kitty, or dwarf can introduce a story or serve as props.
    • Encourage Participation. While toddlers can’t read independently yet, they can become part of your story! Read-alouds of interactive storytime books will surely encourage children to participate and do the play.
    • Incorporate Music and Singing. From timeless folk classics like “Pop Goes the Weasel” to “Row, Row, Row Your Boat” that make storytime planning more fruitful, include sing-alongs or set books to the rhythm yourself.
  3. Nov 9, 2023 · Group times are a hotly contested topic in the early childhood sector. Some people love them, others hate them, and both sides have deep pedagogical thinking supporting them. ECT and CELA trainer Meg Anastasi shares five thoughtful and reflective ways to support children during group time.

  4. Feb 19, 2024 · Takes 15 minutes. Easy difficulty. 6+ participants. Hybrid. By Jon Zajac Last updated February 19, 2024. What is Team Story? The Team Story icebreaker is a fun and engaging activity that involves creating a story as a group, with each player contributing a line.