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1. Meet with the technopro in your group. Together, create a simple flowchart
of events in order that they occur. Limit the sequence of events to the SIX -
TEN most important. 2. Pretend you are writing a children's book that simplifies the story.
With this in mind, come up with simple text for a ten-page book. 3. Break away from the technopro and using the simple text in #2, pretend you are truly presenting this story to an inquisitive child. Come up with varied ways of keeping the child's interest. Use the web sites listed under resources to learn about storytelling techniques. 4. For your group's story, try to change voices, add hand gestures, use props, develop a costume, etc. Be prepared to present your creative interpretation of the group's story to the class in synch with the technopro's PowerPoint presentation. You will be graded on story content as well as CREATIVITY in presenting the story. |