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		<title>Contar Cuentos with a Story Jar</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Un dragón, un par de zapatos rojos, una manzana.  We pulled these words from our story jar the other day and I ended up telling the story del dragón al que le encantaba el color rojo over and over. Not every story is the hit that el dragón was, but a story jar adds a [...]]]></description>
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<p><em>Un dragón, un par de zapatos rojos, una manzana.  </em>We pulled these words from our story jar the other day and I ended up telling the story <em>del dragón al que le encantaba el color rojo</em> over and over.</p>
<p>Not every story is the hit that <em>el dragón</em> was, but a story jar adds a bit of randomness and fun to storytelling. It is a jar with words on small pieces of paper, folded so you cannot see the word. Someone draws two or three words and the storyteller incorporates those elements into a story. I have lots of colored scrap paper from preschool Spanish projects, so our story jar is pretty bright. The unrelated words you draw give a little inspiration, and challenge, to the storyteller and add an element of anticipation for the listeners.</p>
<p>In our jar, we put in words like these: <em>lluvia, un dentista, un elefante, un gatito, el color azul, una isla, un teléfono, una princesa, nieve, el número 15, monedas de oro, un avión</em>, <em>una ballena</em>, <em>un circo </em>and lots of other characters and objects.</p>
<p>When we pulled out <em>un dragón, un par de zapatos rojos, </em>and <em>una manzana, </em>the story was of a dragon that loved the color red. He only had red clothes, red toys, red food, red crayons and red paint. That is, until he met a neighbor who loved yellow&#8230;</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://spanglishbaby.com/?attachment_id=30659" rel="attachment wp-att-30659"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-30659" title="bilingual story telling activity" src="http://spanglishbaby.com/wp-content/directory-upload/2012/11/jar.jpg" alt="bilingual story telling activity" width="600" height="901" /></a></p>
<p> Telling these stories is a creative activity. If you are the storyteller, you can add patterns and sequences. The same characters can reappear in the stories, so that the storytelling jar starts to take on a life of its own. As always, if the little ones like a certain story, be prepared to tell it over and over!</p>
<p>Listening to stories and telling their own, children learn to structure a narrative. They also practice important language skills like describing, sequencing and cause and effect. We have a wonderful time with this simple activity. It is fun to tell the stories, very entertaining to listen to them and an excellent way to build Spanish language skills.</p>
<p><em>Special thanks to Spanish Playground for providing this activity. Visit their site for more activities to</em><a href="http://www.spanishplayground.net/"><em> </em><em>teach Spanish to kids.</em></a></p>
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