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Storyteller pays a visit to Grass Lake School

Storytelling is the interactive art of using words and actions to reveal the elements and images of a story while encouraging the listener's imagination.

That's exactly what storyteller Jim May did when he visited Grass Lake School in Antioch.

May, an Emmy Award-winning storyteller, teacher and author, spent the day at Grass Lake School sharing his stories through interaction and creative use of words for grades PreK-8.

Each group he met with experienced the joy of hearing stories, learning what good stories sound like and having their own creativity ignited and encouraged to share their story.

May shared his gift with the children through surprise, twisted story lines, and laughter. May will be returning to the school to work in classrooms with teachers and students to employ the craft of storytelling in their oral presentations, as well as trying out some storytelling of their own.

On the heels of being isolated, this is an incredible opportunity the for children to reawaken their tales and imagination in a way that supports being engaged, listening, creative thinking, story development, and communication.

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