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Thank you for using this pre-visit resource. We believe this will help strengthen student learning leading up to and during your gallery visit.
Due to the different versions of PowerPoint schools may use, please check for, and correct any formatting issues before you use this presentation with your students.
Please check by viewing in slide show format before making any necessary changes.
If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to contact me.
Welcome
Learning Experiences Outside the ClassromTe Tuhi Centre for the Arts
Writing is an important part of how we note, remember and share words and stories with one another.
The written language has played an important part in how stories are experienced and shared between countries and cultures.
Written stories can easily be copied and shared with others. Stories are written in different languages with stories shared from people all over the world.
Body language is moving our body to perform actions that communicate a message.
Acting has been a way of telling stories for many years. Acting as a character from a story brings the story to life through oral, visual and body language.
We have become so familiar with how our body communicates that it’s almost like reading a book.
Sand animation – drawing and moving sand to create pictures
Shadow Theatre – Only showing the shadow of a cut out character or person with someone as narrator
Others ways of story telling include…
Digital storytelling – using modern technology such as
computers, video, digital photos, music and sound
effects to tell a story.
These types of storytelling also use oral, written, visual and body language. Let’s take a moment to find out how these might use oral, written, visual and body language.