Sherry Norfolk-Character Education Performances
The Moral of the Story
Folktales to develop character: here's how to teach caring, teamwork, respect - without preaching! The program teaches students about good character traits in a laughter-filled, non-didactic way! Character-based lessons are embedded in entertaining and interactive folktales such as “Coyote’s Crying Song,” “Amy & the Crossnore” and more. Within the text of each story, students will be able to recognize positive and negative role models, acquire critical information relative to respect, caring and teamwork and interpret stories from varying perspectives. Each program is custom-designed to address the specific needs of the audience. K-5th
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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. This highly interactive storytelling program features innovative interpretations of traditional multicultural tales. Within several of the stories, audiences will engage actively in critical-thinking skills as they participate in supplying possible solutions and outcomes..
K-5th
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