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MARY BRIGHAM
5 months ago
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Hello! I'm thrilled to welcome you to my corner of the internet, where learning meets adventure! As a passionate educator and parent, I believe that childhood is a time of wonder and discovery. In this blog, I'll share my thoughts on how to make learning fun, engaging, and accessible for kids of all ages. From math and science to language and creativity, I'll be exploring a wide range of topics that will inspire your little ones to grow, learn, and thrive. Let's embark on this educational journey together
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MARY BRIGHAM
@FunFactory - 5 months ago
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Incorporating storytelling into our teaching practices can also help to reduce anxiety and stress. When students feel engaged and entertained, they are more likely to stay focused and motivated. By using storytelling effectively, we can create a sense of community in the classroom, where students feel valued and respected. As educators, it is our responsibility to harness the power of storytelling to make learning more enjoyable, interactive, and impactful. By doing so, we can inspire our students to develop a love for learning that will stay with them long after they leave our classrooms
MARY BRIGHAM
@FunFactory - 5 months ago
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When we use storytelling, we tap into our students' natural curiosity and desire for connection. By sharing personal anecdotes, historical events, or fictional tales, we can make abstract concepts more relatable and tangible. Students become invested in the story, rather than simply memorizing facts. This approach also fosters empathy, as students can see themselves in the characters or situations described. Moreover, storytelling encourages critical thinking, as students must analyze the plot, characters, and themes to understand the message
MARY BRIGHAM
@FunFactory - 5 months ago
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As educators, we often rely on traditional teaching methods to convey information to our students. However, there is a powerful tool that can make learning more engaging and memorable: storytelling. Storytelling has been used for centuries to convey moral lessons, share experiences, and convey complex ideas. In the classroom, it can be a game-changer