Goldilocks reflection

As I have been saying thing about these class activities, I will like to focus in the presentation of Goldilocks.

First of all, as you can see I was goldilocks, and I don’t only like the hole class we prepared (pre-teaching, actual teaching and post teaching) I also really enjoy it.
First of all I need to say that the story was changed from the real one so that we can focus to the principal objective that we were looking for (you can all about it at teach goldilocks in the page of activities children’s literature) and one of the great thing of our presentation is that with common objects and a lot of mime and children involve, we realize that you can tell such a great story, that not for many thing you take for telling your story will be better or what’s is more, doesn’t mean that children are going to learn more.

So once said this like a future teacher I would like to say that I think that stories are a great way of learning a lot of things, that sometimes we think that telling a story is to sit down read it and that’s all. But this is not true, when you teach a story and more over if you do it right children get inside the story and they really learn without practically any effort. So why don’t we get this advantage and use it in our class?

And if I talk as Goldilocks I would like to say that I wouldn’t change anything of our story telling, that is true that there are thousands of ways to teach it and tell it but I really thing that it was great.
And you can ask why she knows that? So I can say that I know this  because not only I have hear it from my class partners, I can see in their faces during the story where everyone has a smile and was enjoying it as if they were again childs, and the most important thing is that in our story has come a little girl of a primary class who although the story has ended she still with her ayes open and a big smile in her mouth, and that is for me as Goldi and as a future teacher one of the greatest thing that what happened, to see how your effort and you job makes children happy and they learn at the same time, and I thing that that’s what happened with our story.



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