Ch.20 Guiding Storytelling Experiences

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Across
  1. 4. Books that contain pictures but have more complex plots than picture books.
  2. 5. Books with single words or simple sentences and simple plots.
  3. 7. Stories drawn on large poster board cards.
  4. 8. Lists and descriptions of books that will help you find titles, authors, and publishers of books, which can be found in public libraries.
  5. 9. Describes a child whose home language is something other than English.
  6. 12. A board covered with felt or flannel that is used as a background for placing felt characters and props to tell a story.
  7. 13. Any items that relate to the story and would attract children's attention.
Down
  1. 1. Books having a theme of achievement. The characters or heroes of these stories must perform difficult tasks in order to succeed.
  2. 2. An important task for early childhood teachers that involves reciting a story or reading from a book.
  3. 3. An electronic book that is read on an e-reader.
  4. 6. A storytelling method in which drawings are made on chalkboard, dry erase board, or poster board as the story is told.
  5. 7. Books containing the theme of social understanding.
  6. 10. Simple story in which an animal is the main character and often points out a moral lesson.
  7. 11. Books giving animals some human qualities. Usually, the animal has some unusual success or ability.