Story Ship
Sean Driscoll’s Story Ship Offers:
Immersive educational children’s shows and workshops using the latest technology combining robots, comedy theater, music, animation, puppets and magic.
Interactive animated shows – animated stories on a big screen with characters that talk with the audience and
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"The Great Pirate Race!"
Program Description
It’s a giant board game, music, magic and you choose the curriculum standards you want! Two teams are in a race to get to the treasure. Each team will have to complete onstage challenges that include solving math or ELA questions, solving puzzles, helping with magic tricks and team comedy challenges all held on stage with a live Pirate!
You choose the ELA or Math standards you want the kids to
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Program Detail
Call for dates.
Anytime
One table 6’X2′, three chairs and a student desk. We bring everything else including video projection and sound system.
Anywhere
Same School / Venue: One Show: $895 · Two Shows: $1,195 · Three Shows: $1,295
Two or More Schools or Venues in Your Area Block Booking On Same/Consecutive Day(s): One Show: $795 · Two Shows: $1,095 · Three Shows: $1,145
EDUCATION STANDARDS
Speaking and Listening
SL2
Integrate and evaluate information presented in diverse media and formats, including visually, quantitatively, and orally.
Speaking and Listening
SL4
Present information, findings, and supporting evidence such that listeners can follow the line of reasoning and the organization, development, and style are appropriate to task, purpose, and audience.
K.CC.1
Use concrete and pictoral representations to count up to 10 items by ones.
K.CC.5
Count out up to three objects from a larger set, pairing each object with one and only one number name to tell how many.
1.OA.1
Represent addition and subtraction with objects, fingers, drawings, or sounds (e.g., claps) within 10.
1.OA.6
Use manipulatives or visual representations to indicate the number that results when adding “one more” or subtracting “one less”.
NC.2.OA.4
Use addition to find the total number of objects arranged within equal groups up to a total of 20.
NC.2.G.1
Indicate the names of shapes (circle, square, rectangle, and triangle).
NC.3.NBT.3
Count by tens using models such as objects, base ten blocks, ten-frames, or money.
NC.4.OA.3
Solve one step word problem using addition or subtraction within 20.
NC.4.OA.4
Show one way to arrive at a product.
NC.4.NBT.7
Round any whole number 0-30 to the nearest ten.
NC.4.NBT.4
Add and subtract two-digit whole numbers.
NC.5.NBT.5
Multiply whole numbers up to 5 × 5.
Qualifications
References
Ballentine Elementary
Shannon Page
1651 North McLaurinFuquay Varina, NC 27526
spage@gingerbreadlv.com
Lady’s Island Elementary
Lynda McLain
73 Chowan Creek Bluff?Beaufort, SC 29902
843-322-2293
Lynda.McLain@beaufort.k12.sc.us
South Side Middle
Gloria Turner
2000 East Howe Springs Road
Florence, SC 29595
GTurnerfsd1.org
843-644-8467
Orange Grove Elementary
June Allen
1449 Joy Ave.
Charleston, SC 29407
June_Allen@ogecs.com
843-402-9703
Honea Path Elementary
Melanie Hahn
806 East Great Street
Honea Path, SC 29654
mhahn@anderson2.k12.sc.us
Cancellation Policy
Shows must be cancelled with 30 days in advance otherwise the school is responsible for paying 50% of the fees. The school must reschedule the show at both parties earliest available date. Once the make up date is complete the school must pay the remaining 50% of artist fees.