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In this lesson, we will learn how to listen to and respond to a story through games and nursery rhymes.
In this lesson, we will learn how to draw a story map after we have told the story of 'The Noisy House' together.
In this lesson, we will learn how to 'step out' a story through learning a nursery rhyme.
In this lesson, we will use actions learned through learning a nursery rhyme to mime a story.
In this lesson, we will learn how to tell a story independently through learning a nursery rhyme.
In this lesson, we will be recycling a nursery rhyme.
In this lesson, we will be recycling a story and creating a new one through a new nursery rhyme.
In this lesson, we will be using choral storytelling to teach a retelling of a recycled story.
In this lesson, we will be using actions, steps and mime to teach language through story.
In this lesson, we will tell our own version of 'The Noisy House'
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