Online workshop links – South Tyrol Italian schools 01. – 02.03.21
Although an in-person workshop (as pictured here in Chennai) has advantages, this online version will give us many opportunities.
Links to use after the workshop
Skeletons you used:
Videos: (remember, this is NOT the only way to tell the stories – use my way to find YOUR way)
Homework
Alberto will send you another skeleton to learn for tomorrow’s workshop. Now that you have gained storytelling experience, you will find it even easier to prepare your story to tell.
This page also has tips for lighting, background, etc. which may help your online presence: How to record: tips and suggestions
Feedback
Do send me a mail if you have further feedback to give on the workshop.
Videos:
- Frightened Mouse
- Beth Gellert
- Free Melons
- Strongest of Them All
- Old Woman and her Pig
- Death and the Gardener
PowerPoint: download the workshop presentation (probably to your download folder)
Further resources:
- Storyflix – a multi-lingual collection of folk tales
- Activity Teaching Packs – Frightened Mouse (beginners), Tortoise Wins the Spicy Food Competition (intermediates), Mr Fox (advanced)
- Frightened Mouse – an article on telling the tale in the classroom
- Telling stories in the classroom: basing language teaching on storytelling – article about my methodology
- The Magic Mitten – an article on telling the tale in the classroom
- Lesson plans based on storytelling
- 60 seconds non-stop talking – we didn’t have time to do this activity but it is typical of my wider storytelling methodology (in school this often developed into a full and very productive lesson)
- Fairytales for teenagers – a collection of powerful tales which appeal strongly to this age group
- Tad-tales for teenagers – a collection of tales usually considered for young children, but which are often very successful with teenagers (including Mr Wiggle and Mr Waggle)
- Teaching STEM via storytelling – Fran Stallings’ use of storytelling to teach Science, Technology, Engineering, Maths in a US primary school
- We Share the Same Moon – Cassandra Wye’s excellent science-teaching resource
- Story cards – a great asset in any teacher’s schoolbag
- Storytell – an international online storytelling community
- Subscribe to my newsletter to hear when a new video is uploaded, or when I am returning to South Tyrol
- Rabbit and the Moon – I probably told this as a farewell tale

Workshop feedback: read what participants and organisers say
Details of previous workshops in Germany, Italy, England, Hong Kong, Singapore, India and the USA
Downloadable workshop details in Chinese (2-page pdf)
Go here for a list of all tales included on this site
Go here to receive an e-mail notification when new tales are added
Permission to tell outlines my views on copyright
For those who are teachers: Telling stories in the classroom: basing language teaching on storytelling