The Squire’s Bride

Teaching Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics

Fran Stallings, a storyteller based in Oklahoma, works on a weekly basis with a local 2nd grade class (7- to 8-year-old children). Their classteacher, Mr C, uses the story she tells as the basis for an amazing amount of his teaching, in particular in the STEM subjects.

Fran has posted some details of this work on the Storytell listserv. She has generously given permission for me to publish some of them here – until such time as she creates pages on her own website.

Below are some of them.

The Squire’s Bride (Norway)

This tale led to some lively retellings. I think the most popular character was the horse, enacted by two students with the aid of a hot pink blanket.

Mr C found a lot of vocabulary words for the students to study, and on-line videos about horse anatomy and blacksmithing.
He challenged them to design a wedding dress that would fit a horse. What fabric would you use?
And of course the story begs discussion of pronouns taking the place of specific nouns and causing confusion.


Watch a video of The Squire’s Bride

Visit Fran’s website

to find more about her wide range of work.

In particular, explore the Earth Teller Tales, where she shares many articles about teaching natural science through storytelling.

Fran’s article The Web of Silence: Storytelling’s Power to Hypnotize is a deep exploration of many aspects of the storytelling experience, including the storytelling trance. It also offers great insight into the whole art itself.

Fran can be contacted here.

Further resources relating to storytelling in schools

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Permission to tell outlines my views on copyright

For those who are teachers: Telling stories in the classroom: basing language teaching on storytelling

 

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