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Storytelling 101

Storytelling 101. Lesson 5-Movement & Gestures. Begin. Movement & Gesture Tips. Start out simple. Practice doing gestures of common events, such as washing the dishes or brushing your teeth. Face the audience. If you turn your back to the audience, they can’t see the movement or gesture.

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Storytelling 101

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  1. Storytelling 101 Lesson 5-Movement & Gestures Begin

  2. Movement & Gesture Tips • Start out simple. Practice doing gestures of common events, such as washing the dishes or brushing your teeth. • Face the audience. If you turn your back to the audience, they can’t see the movement or gesture. • Make the action believable. Practice and observe yourself in a mirror doing the action.

  3. Movement & Gestures When telling a story, it is important to include movement and gestures to help your listener visualize the story. Click on the StoryLine Online link to listen to a story being read. What parts of the story could include movement or gestures to help the listener to visualize the story? Complete the movement & gestures table on the next slide together as a class.

  4. Movement & Gestures

  5. Let’s play the Pantomime Game • You will pair up with a partner or small group once you receive your card. • You can talk in with your partner or group, but you can not speak when you present to the class. • You can only use gestures, body movement, and facial expressions. • The rest of the class will try to guess what is on your card. You will have 2 minutes to plan how your group will use body movement to act out your pantomime. Click Here for Stop Watch

  6. HOORAY! You have completed Lesson 5-Movement & Gestures. Reread your story. Focus on what is important in the story. Think of movements and gestures to represent the important parts in the story which will help your listener visualize the story. At home or in class complete the Movement & Gestures table. Practice telling your story using these movement and gestures.

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