Saturday, February 26th, is Tell a Fairy Tale Day. Here are some tips for using fairy tales as a springboard for teaching next week.
I love this cartoon I found on the internet!
Discussion
What is a fairy tale?
What do children know about fairy tales?
Are they fiction or non-fiction? Why?
Brainstorm
How many fairy tales can they name? Make a list on the board as they call them out.
Go to the library and search for fairy tale books.
Comprehension
Get a storybook (without pictures) and have the children close their eyes as you read to them. Challenge them to make pictures in their brain.
Comprehension
Get a storybook (without pictures) and have the children close their eyes as you read to them. Challenge them to make pictures in their brain.
*Stop before the end of the book and ask them to draw pictures of what they think will happen. Compare their predictions with what actually happened by reading the end of the book.
*Read several different versions of the same fairy tale and compare and contrast.
Compare different illustrations of the same fairy tale.
Creative Activities
Let children dress up like their favorite character from a fairy tale. Encourage them to retell the story and explain why they chose that character.
Have children make puppets of favorite fairy tale characters from lunch bags, paper plates, or sticks.
Divide children into small groups and let them act out their favorite scene from a fairy tale.I was a lucky little girl because I grew up before videos and iPads. I do remember my mother reading to us from this storybook every night. Look at the forward I found when I opened the book!
Creative Activities
Let children dress up like their favorite character from a fairy tale. Encourage them to retell the story and explain why they chose that character.
Have children make puppets of favorite fairy tale characters from lunch bags, paper plates, or sticks.
Divide children into small groups and let them act out their favorite scene from a fairy tale.I was a lucky little girl because I grew up before videos and iPads. I do remember my mother reading to us from this storybook every night. Look at the forward I found when I opened the book!
This book is my house.
The door is open and I shall enter.
I shall be happy here because my house has so many windows and
my companions are men and women who love me.
Here I will find laughter, love, romance, beauty, and happiness.
If you are reading my blog today I know you are the type of teacher that instills the “love and happiness” from books. Thank you for keeping the joy and love of reading alive!