Fairy Tales: Fact, Fantasy, Fashion and Fun

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Fairy Tales: Fact, Fantasy, Fashion and Fun Janet Gary And Charlene Picheloup

CINDERELLA

Lesson Plan Day 1 Cinderella Reading Day 2 Cinderella Math Day 3 Cinderella Social Studies Day 4 Cinderella Language and Science Day 5 Cinderella Science Day 6 Presentations A movie (classes choice is shown on RTI Movie Day)

Day 1 Reading I read the Perrault version, we call this the original version. The students will pick their Cinderella Story. They will fill in the story map We will do an oral compare and contrast of their story to my story

Day 2 Cinderella Math On this day we have Cinderella’s Amazing Math Race Worksheets are given, students complete them, the teacher and I check them for accuracy then give them another. We have up to 10 worksheets that have Cinderella related problems. http://education.iupui.edu/webquests/cinderella/Stepmoth.htm

Day 3 Cinderella Social Studies We will explore the Cinderella’s country, or origin. Students must use at least 1 book, an encyclopedia, and at least 2 Internet sites. All sources must be cited. A notes page is given for ease of research. Students put a pin on the map showing the origin of their Cinderella

Day 4/5 Cinderella Language/Science We have several poetry activities We also have a fractured Fairy tale. Students complete their research. Today the students decide if they want to present using a GLOG, or POWERPOINT , or My Facebook. They begin that process.

http://www.eduplace.com/tales/content/wwt_061.html

GLOG

Day 6 Presentations Students present their projects during Reading/Language Block.

Transition to 8th Grade From one single fairy tale—Cinderella to a wide variety of stories with many kinds of characters, we continue our study of fairy tales to develop an original story. Review of the elements of a fairy tale and some common motifs.

Students pick their Fairy Tale, then their costume

Some feel the need to dress in costume to get into character

Student Productions

http://youtu.be/pXrMAFGWyuE

http://youtu.be/e87UkdqDUek

Next Year Ideas Voki Science Ideas Volcanoes Morphing program

Presentation and handouts will be published on Wiki http://2libraryladies.wikispaces.com