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Books in Storytelling Book series

  • Lia & LuĂ­s: Who Has More?

    Ana Crespo, Giovana Medeiros

    Hardcover (Charlesbridge, Oct. 13, 2020)
    Celebrate diversity, math, and the power of storytelling!Twins Lia and LuĂ­s argue over who has more of their favorite snacks. Can the siblings use math--and a little sharing--to pick the winner? A playful exploration of measurement, counting, and estimation, featuring Brazilian American characters and a glossary of Brazilian Portuguese words.Storytelling Math celebrates children using math in their daily adventures as they play, build, and discover the world around them. Joyful stories and hands-on activities make it easy for kids and their grown-ups to explore everyday math together. Developed in collaboration with math experts at STEM education non-profit TERC, under a grant from the Heising-Simons Foundation.
  • The Animals Would Not Sleep!

    Sara Levine, Marta Alvarez Miguens

    Paperback (Charlesbridge, Oct. 13, 2020)
    Celebrate diversity, math, and the power of storytelling!It's bedtime for Marco and his stuffed animals, but the animals have other ideas. When Marco tries to put them away, they fly, swim, and slither right out of their bins! Can Marco sort the animals so everyone is happy? A playful exploration of sorting and classifying, featuring Latinx characters and a note about scientific classification.Storytelling Math celebrates children using math in their daily adventures as they play, build, and discover the world around them. Joyful stories and hands-on activities make it easy for kids and their grown-ups to explore everyday math together. Developed in collaboration with math experts at STEM education non-profit TERC, under a grant from the Heising-Simons Foundation.
  • Circle! Sphere!

    Grace Lin

    Board book (Charlesbridge, Oct. 13, 2020)
    Caldecott Honor winner Grace Lin celebrates math for every kid, everywhere!Manny and his friends Olivia and Mei blow bubbles in this playful introduction to geometry. Manny's wand is a circle. Olivia's wand is a square. Mei's wand is a heart. What shape will their bubbles be? (Surprise! They're all spheres.)Storytelling Math celebrates children using math in their daily adventures as they play, build, and discover the world around them. Joyful stories and hands-on activities make it easy for kids and their grown-ups to explore everyday math together. Developed in collaboration with math experts at STEM education non-profit TERC, under a grant from the Heising-Simons Foundation.
  • Lia & LuĂ­s: Who Has More?

    Ana Crespo, Giovana Medeiros

    Paperback (Charlesbridge, Oct. 13, 2020)
    Celebrate diversity, math, and the power of storytelling!Twins Lia and LuĂ­s argue over who has more of their favorite snacks. Can the siblings use math--and a little sharing--to pick the winner? A playful exploration of measurement, counting, and estimation, featuring Brazilian American characters and a glossary of Brazilian Portuguese words.Storytelling Math celebrates children using math in their daily adventures as they play, build, and discover the world around them. Joyful stories and hands-on activities make it easy for kids and their grown-ups to explore everyday math together. Developed in collaboration with math experts at STEM education non-profit TERC, under a grant from the Heising-Simons Foundation.
  • The Storytelling School: Handbook for Teachers

    Chris Smith

    Paperback (Hawthorn Press, July 1, 2014)
    This handbook describes a revolutionary way of delivering primary education. In a storytelling school all children learn to be storytellers, retelling and improving stories from memory as a way of learning both language and subject content across the curriculum. Children graduate with a repertoire of their own stories to tell. This approach has been shown to raise standards and fire imaginations in schools throughout the UK. Chris Smith and Adam Guillain show you how to make this happen. The handbook draws on more than ten years experience researching and developing this way of teaching. Piloted, researched and updated, this second edition includes new chapters on non-fiction teaching and cross-curricular integration across the school. It is packed with practical activities, examples, theory, charts, diagrams and pages to photocopy. The Storytelling School offers step-by-step explanations on how to become a storytelling school, including how to: • Tell stories to your class• Develop and innovate on a learned story• Invent new stories• Link storytelling to improving writing standards• Apply the method to non-fiction teaching• Plan across the curriculum using the Storytelling School approach
  • The Last Marshmallow

    Grace Lin

    Board book (Charlesbridge, Oct. 13, 2020)
    Caldecott Honor winner Grace Lin celebrates math for every kid, everywhere!After playing in the snow, Olivia and Mei are ready for cocoa. There's one marshmallow for Olivia and one marshmallow for Mei. But what will they do with the third marshmallow? How can two friends share three things fairly?Storytelling Math celebrates children using math in their daily adventures as they play, build, and discover the world around them. Joyful stories and hands-on activities make it easy for kids and their grown-ups to explore everyday math together. Developed in collaboration with math experts at STEM education non-profit TERC, under a grant from the Heising-Simons Foundation.
  • What Will Fit?

    Grace Lin

    Board book (Charlesbridge, Oct. 13, 2020)
    Caldecott Honor winner Grace Lin celebrates math for every kid, everywhere!Take a trip to the farmers' market in this playful story about spatial sense. Olivia is searching for something just the right size to fill her basket. The apple is so small that it rolls around. The zucchini is so long that it sticks out. What will fit just right? Storytelling Math celebrates children using math in their daily adventures as they play, build, and discover the world around them. Joyful stories and hands-on activities make it easy for kids and their grown-ups to explore everyday math together. Developed in collaboration with math experts at STEM education non-profit TERC, under a grant from the Heising-Simons Foundation.
  • Science Through Stories: Teaching Primary Science with Storytelling

    Jules Pottle, Chris Smith

    Paperback (Hawthorn Press, Oct. 1, 2015)
    Collection of stories for teaching science in primary schools with a set of follow up activities for each topic. Stories cover commonly taught topics, designed to be learned and retold orally by students. Each story comes with engaging and inclusive ways to link that story to science teaching, English and other subjects. A one stop shop for primary science teaching with stories that have been tried and tested in the classroom .
  • Up to My Knees!

    Grace Lin

    Board book (Charlesbridge, Oct. 13, 2020)
    Caldecott Honor winner Grace Lin celebrates math for every kid, everywhere!Mei explores measurement as she plants a sunflower seed and watches it grow. The plant starts off as tall as her toe, but soon it's up to her knees, then her waist, then her shoulders. How tall will it get? Storytelling Math celebrates children using math in their daily adventures as they play, build, and discover the world around them. Joyful stories and hands-on activities make it easy for kids and their grown-ups to explore everyday math together. Developed in collaboration with math experts at STEM education non-profit TERC, under a grant from the Heising-Simons Foundation.
  • Twenty-Two Splendid Tales to Tell from Around the World

    Pleasant Despain, Kirk Lyttle

    Paperback (August House Pub Inc, June 1, 1994)
    An illustrated collection of traditional tales from Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas, with brief notes for storytellers
  • From Dream To Dice: Creating & Running a Role-Playing Game

    Aron Christensen, Erica Lindquist

    Paperback (Loose Leaf Stories, Dec. 20, 2018)
    I’ve written two other books (so far) on my tricks and tools for running table-top role-playing games. But now it’s time to put those tools to the test – making an actual RPG campaign. Right here, right now, on the page. So let’s do this!I’ll start with the seed of a story idea, go through world-building and character creation, then expanding that basic plot out into scenes, combats and crises. This is an up-close, behind the scenes look at how I make a game.Then I’ll run the campaign for my group. The second half of this book details what went right, what went wrong, how I kept the game moving and my friends entertained.From the dream that inspired me to the dice hitting the table, this is how I run an RPG.
  • A Storyteller Book: Red Riding Hood

    Lesley Young, Jenny Williams

    Hardcover (Armadillo, May 15, 2019)
    In this charming storybook, the tale of Red Riding Hood and the crafty wolf is superbly retold for young readers. Captured in fresh and appealing illustrations by Jenny Williams, this is perfect for reading aloud to small children, or for more confident r
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