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Fun ideas for World Storytelling Day

March 18, 2021April 12, 2021Oxford Primary Leave a comment

Ideas and resources to celebrate World Storytelling Day in your classroom and to encourage parents to share stories at home.

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Love, betrayal, and physics: “Everything goes better with narrative”

June 26, 2017Eileen Dombrowski
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It’s not true to say that all teaching’s better with stories – but there’s enough truth in this exaggeration that I feel like saying it anyhow, and I hope that even TOK teachers will forgive me my hyperbole. Stories can catch student interest, illustrate points, and open up lots of questions. I’ve just read one […]

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Inspiration Station

May 18, 2015May 25, 2017Oxford Childrens

Christopher Edge tells us about the inspiration behind his new book  How to Write Your Best Story Ever!   A bank-robbing banana being chased by a police pigeon, an accident-prone spy with the nickname Double Oh No!, a crime-fighting baby who googles for clues… These are just a few of the fantastic ideas that children have come up with when I’ve visited […]

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