| Sherry Norfolk,
School-Friendly Residencies
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 Why is Storytelling so important to educators?
Neuroscience has discovered
that our brains are wired to organize, retain and access information through
story. Teaching through story means that students will be able to remember
what is taught, access that information, and apply it more readily. Story
aids memory because it puts information into a meaningful context, to which
other information can be "attached." Storytelling lays down the
narrative or contextual track where knowledge can reside. It is storytelling
that creates and maintains connections between isolated pieces of information.
Stories provoke curiosity and wonder... curiosity and wonder evoke learning.
"I am so thankful you came to our school this year. My 2nd graders enjoyed your storytelling and I already can see a huge difference in their writing. They are adding more dialogue, sound effects and really getting into the characters. You have truly made a difference in Room 5!"
-- Paige Habumehl, Bayless Elementary, St Louis, MO
"You have started our children on a lifelong adventure
of books, stories and learning. thank you!"
--Assistant Principal,
Alexander City, AL
"Sherry was an instant hit with the youth because
of the lively, animated, colorful presentations. She brought out the
innocence of childhood, the questioning of youth, and the enthusiasm
and joy of being a child."
--Director, Alaska Children's Services
"Thank you for tailing us them storys and I had fun
lisining to them and you told the storys grat and I like the way you
told them and they were fun to lisin to. Love, Cody"
--1st grader,
DeKalb County, GA
Be an Instant Storyteller!
Students are immersed in the art and process of storytelling! They will hear stories being told, create their own stories, and immediately tell their new story to a classmate! An excellent way to kick off a creative writing unit or to positively impact oral language skills.
GRADE LEVELS: 3 and up
Tell'n'Tales
Tell'n'tales is a fast-paced, participatory workshop which employs
multiple learning modes such as verbal response, physical response, singing,
dancing and problem-solving to facilitate successful learning and telling of
tales. Children learn and re-tell a folktale in their own words, enhancing oral
language, sequencing and conceptualization skills.
GRADE LEVELS: preK - 2
Animated,
participatory storytelling programs fire the imagination and provide
stimulating language experiences to engage students of all ages. Sherry
provides assembly programs tailored to thematic topics. Those marked
with a sun are booked in metro Atlanta, Georgia, through Young Audiences
of Atlanta, Inc. 
Brer
Rabbit - Here, There, & Everywhere...A comparative glimpse of trickster
rabbit tales from diverse traditions demonstrating the similarities and
differences among these cultures.
Link to Study
Guide for Brer Rabbit (pdf format).
Georgia on
My Mind...Folktales from Cherokee, Creek, African-American and Appalachian
traditions examine Georgia's multicultural heritage.
Link to Study Guide for
Georgia on My Mind.
Go Global...International
folktales filled with laughter, tears, magic and music, these tales emphasize
the connectedness of us all.
Link to Study
Guide for Go Global (pdf format).
Happenin'
Holidays...Not your usual holiday fare! These stories are inspired
by traditional folktales, but each has received a Winter Holiday makeover
that turns it into an interactive celebration of multiple intelligences!
Link to Study Guide for
Happenin' Holidays.
I Read It in
a Book...Motivating kids to read is the key to lifelong learning,
and this upbeat, highly interactive book-based program is designed to
make students run to the bookshelves!
Link to Study Guide for
I Read It in a Book.
The Moral
of the Story...Folktales to develop character: here's how to teach
caring, teamwork, respect - without preaching!
Link to Study Guide for
the Moral of the Story.
Out of the
Darkness...Folktales from around the world delve into the miracle
of the arrival of light in the world: how the sun came to be in the sky,
the placement of the stars in the heavens, and the mysteries of the moon.
Link to Study
Guide for Out of the Darkness (pdf format).
Pathways to
Freedom... Composed of a rich tapestry of stories drawn from history,
legend and folklore exploring the many pathways to freedom followed by
fugitive slaves.
Link to Study
Guide for Pathways to Freedom (pdf format).
Ring Around
the Pacific Rim...Folktales from Japan, Australia, Mexico, Canada
and Hawaii, highlight the people, animals, habitats and customs of these
far-flung "neighbors."
Link to Study
Guide for
Ring Around the Pacific Rim. 
Spine Tinglers & Ticklers... A
zesty upbeat program designed for the howling Halloween season giving kids
a taste of haunting stories for the "stout of heart" and of not-so
scary stories for "things that go bump in the night."
Link to Study Guide for
Spine Tinglers.
Tellin'
Tales...Workshops are fast, fun, and highly interactive sessions
for K-2nd grade students. Engage the whole brain as children learn and
re-tell a folktale in their own words, create a new group story and using
curriculum-oriented information, and use creative dramatics to act it
out.
Link to Study Guide for Tellin' Tales.
Use Your Brain... Brain
is better than brawn. Tales from around the world demonstrate creative,
non-violent problem-solving skills through both negative and positive examples.
Link to Study Guide for
Use Your Brain
Upon Request...Programs
will be designed for specific themes such as holidays, Black History, and
specific curriculums. Special programs are available for children with
disabilities or those who speak English as a Second Language. Contact
Sherry to arrange special programs to meet your needs.
"Her manner is gentle and loving, but her expectations
are high, and the students respond with excellence."
-- Residency Coordinator, Anchorage, AK
Kaleidoscope... As
storytellers, students have the opportunity to do it all – read, compose,
listen, and speak. They have fun experimenting with voice, facial expressions,
emotion, and gestures that make the story "just right" for telling. As
they present their story, the art of listening becomes a two way street.
By using good eye contact and "reading" body language young 'tellers
communicate with their audience. That's not all! The activities and skills
that they learn will be used across the curriculum and throughout life.
3rd-12th grade.
Study Guide available - click HERE (pdf format).
Young Voices...Fast-paced,
hands-on approach to creative writing and storytelling, emphasizing the
relationship between oral and written communication for grades 2-12.
Hear it! Tell it ! Learn It! A communications arts residency for K-1 Listening, speaking, reading and writing are the cornerstones of literacy, and all four of these elements are addressed in this action-packed residency! Students will hear stories being told and learn to re-tell them in large groups, small groups and individually. Putting their knowledge of the story structure to work, the classes will create new stories, using their phonemic skills to spell sound effects and recognize vocabulary. Students develop storyboard versions of their new story to share!
Study Guide available - click HERE (pdf format).
"Wow! I can't wait to go home and try out some of these
ideas on my kids!"-- Parent, Lake City, FL
Raising Readers:
Motivating Children to Read...for parents, teachers, and anyone who
wants to develop children into lifelong learners. Dynamic presentation
includes hands-on exploration of successful reading-aloud for all ages.
Family Literacy Programs are also available.
Sherry
offers an extensive menu of Staff Development for Classroom Teachers.
Go to Sherry's Staff Development page. Find out how storytelling can
be a power tool for educators!
FEES: Fees
for School Programs depend upon length of program, distance, and special
booking agreements. Please contact
Sherry for a fee range in your area of the country.
"Thanks so much for inspiring my students and even me. You have taught them so much about storytelling & writing. You have also taught me how to be a better teacher."
"Thank you for coming and showing our kids how to write with expression. It was very enjoyable and the kids are interested in making their writing come alive."
"Thank you so much for bringing a fresh approach to writing to our kids. We have all learned so much!"
-- Third grade teachers, Arrowpoint Elementary, St. Louis
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For all other national and international bookings contact the artist directly:
Phone: 04-627-7012
FAX: 404-627-8385
E-mail: shnorfolk@aol.com
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St. Louis agent:
Jan Dolan
Folktale Productions
jdolan9928@aol.com
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