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Main Authors: Abramoff, Carolann Palm, Comp., And Others
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1995
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED385264
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author Abramoff, Carolann Palm, Comp.
And Others
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And Others
Abramoff, Carolann Palm, Comp.
And Others
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contents Once upon a Tale. 1995 Florida Library Youth Program. Abramoff, Carolann Palm, Comp. And Others Elementary Education Elementary School Students Folk Culture Library Services Literacy Education Reading Programs Recreational Programs Story Reading Story Telling Summer Programs Youth Programs The Florida Library Youth Program is an extension of the Florida Summer Library Program. Many libraries have wanted to provide programs for school-age children at times other than the traditional summer vacation, and this guide responds to their needs. The theme, "Once Upon a Tale," focuses on folklore, stories, and storytelling. The program is designed primarily for elementary school age children, and its purpose is to encourage library use for leisure and continued learning when school is not in session. The emphasis is recreational, and the focus is on reading and sharing, rather than on the number of books read. Sample public service promotional announcements and a school visit script are included. Stories are arranged in 10 sections, each with complementary activities and a bibliography. The story sections are: Family Tales, Fantastic Tales, Fractured Tales, Jump Tales, Knock Three Time, Naughty Tales, Perplexing Tales, Swallow Tales, Tall Tales, and Trickster Tales. A combined bibliography of 254 items repeats the titles in each section and gives price information as of 1994. A program evaluation form is included. (SLD)
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spellingShingle Once upon a Tale. 1995 Florida Library Youth Program.
Abramoff, Carolann Palm, Comp.
And Others
Elementary Education
Elementary School Students
Folk Culture
Library Services
Literacy Education
Reading Programs
Recreational Programs
Story Reading
Story Telling
Summer Programs
Youth Programs
Once upon a Tale. 1995 Florida Library Youth Program. Abramoff, Carolann Palm, Comp. And Others Elementary Education Elementary School Students Folk Culture Library Services Literacy Education Reading Programs Recreational Programs Story Reading Story Telling Summer Programs Youth Programs The Florida Library Youth Program is an extension of the Florida Summer Library Program. Many libraries have wanted to provide programs for school-age children at times other than the traditional summer vacation, and this guide responds to their needs. The theme, "Once Upon a Tale," focuses on folklore, stories, and storytelling. The program is designed primarily for elementary school age children, and its purpose is to encourage library use for leisure and continued learning when school is not in session. The emphasis is recreational, and the focus is on reading and sharing, rather than on the number of books read. Sample public service promotional announcements and a school visit script are included. Stories are arranged in 10 sections, each with complementary activities and a bibliography. The story sections are: Family Tales, Fantastic Tales, Fractured Tales, Jump Tales, Knock Three Time, Naughty Tales, Perplexing Tales, Swallow Tales, Tall Tales, and Trickster Tales. A combined bibliography of 254 items repeats the titles in each section and gives price information as of 1994. A program evaluation form is included. (SLD)
title Once upon a Tale. 1995 Florida Library Youth Program.
topic Elementary Education
Elementary School Students
Folk Culture
Library Services
Literacy Education
Reading Programs
Recreational Programs
Story Reading
Story Telling
Summer Programs
Youth Programs
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED385264