Storytelling.

Other author Brook Lapping Productions, producer.
Format Video (Streaming)
Publication Info[London] : Teachers TV/UK Department of Education, 2009.
Description1 online resource (13 min.).
Supplemental ContentRed Riding Hood
Supplemental ContentRaja's secret
Supplemental ContentMiserly farmer
Supplemental ContentKey in the sea
Supplemental ContentAladdin
Subjects

SeriesLesson starters ; 1-5
Contents Red Riding Hood ; Miserly farmer ; Key in the sea ; Raja's secret ; Aladdin.
Abstract Red Riding Hood - one of the most famous traditional stories ever told. Delightfully retold by puppeteer Stephen Novy using hand puppets.Red Riding Hood is on the way to her granny's house with a basket of food when she encounters the Woodcutter who warns her not to go into the forest. She decides to go into the forest and we leave the story at the point where she meets the wolf. Is he a good wolf or is he a bad wolf? Teachers can use this story to tease out different versions of the story and children can write their own ending using this puppet version as their starting point.
Abstract This Punjabi story offers the first couple of minutes of a traditional story performed with shadow puppets.The story sets up the basic plot, introduces the main characters and leaves the audience at a point where they have to guess what happens next. High attaining pupils will be able to write their version of the rest of the story while lower attainers should be able to describe the story as far as it is performed.
Abstract This simple but dramatic story is performed using table top puppets. A king and queen can't find a suitable husband for their spoiled daughter Princess Brunhilde. The characters, seaside setting and story are set up for the audience to add their own version or take the story as performed on to its conclusion.
Abstract This well known traditional story from Morocco is performed with glove and rod puppets.The two main characters, The Magician and Aladdin, are introduced and the story is taken to a dramatic point where the audience can work out what might happen next.
General noteTitle from resource description page (viewed Mar. 5, 2012).
Other formsPreviously released as DVD.
LanguageThis edition in English.
Genre/formInstructional television programs.

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