ELTA puppets


Tuesday May 14, 2013
9:00 am to 3:00 pm
with an hour lunch break 
Registration: $95

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Check out our Winter/Spring 2013 Courses for Early Childhood Educators:

Level II: We Have Puppets! What's Next? Designed as a follow up to the the Level I session, this workshop is will delve deeper on using puppetry to support emergent literacy skills and address in-class issues such as shyness and aggression. Giant three-person puppets will also be explored as a way to introduce pageantry and performance to the classroom. This workshop is designed to give educators hands-on training in using both forms of puppetry as interactive tools for learning.
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Drama in the Early Childhood Classroom
Learn tools and strategies for creating a school skit in the classroom or on a stage. Put together a theatrical production with less stress and great success!

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10 registrations for any combination of registrants and spring workshops for $855. Click the link above to register at the discounted price.

To register for multiple workshops at the discounted price, call Heidi Kleister at 212-652-2013.


Where:

CUNY Creative Arts Team 
101 West 31st Street, 6th Floor
New York, NY
 

 
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Contact:
Heidi Kleister
heidi.kleister@mail.cuny.edu
212-652-2013

 

OUR Apologies: This Workshop is full to capacity. We are starting a waiting list. Please email Helen.wheelock@cuny.edu to add you to the list.

 

We Have Puppets!  Now What??

Back by Popular Demand
Moving Puppets Off the Shelf and Into Action in the Early Childhood Classroom

5-Hour Professional Development
Earn a CUNY Certificate of Completion

This workshop returns due to popular demand. The session is designed to give early childhood educators hands-on training in using puppetry as an interactive tool for learning.

What can I expect to gain from this workshop?

  • Identify how puppets can be used to develop language skills, and address emotional and social challenges
     
  • Develop basic skills needed to to be an effective puppeteer
     
  • Learn the unique needs and demands of different puppets

Participants will work with a variety of puppets, including the basic sock puppet and the more sophisticated soft “muppet-like” puppet, and will touch on the large three-person Chinese dragon-esque puppets.

Who should attend?  
Early childhood educators interested in exploring a new outlet for engaging their students.

Led by Helen Wheelock, Director
Early Learning Through the Arts


ELTA sock puppet staredown ELTA puppets discussion circle ELTA puppets two hands ELTA puppets participant leading


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