theme: benefits of reading fairy tales in primary classes
Plans:
The Benefits of Fairy Tales.
Types of fairy tales.
How to teach the fairy tales?
Fairy Tales are essential stories for childhood. These stories are more than just happily ever after, they portray real moral lessons thru characters and virtue shown in the stories. They do not only captivate the imagination of young minds, but also enhances their creativity and reasoning skills. A child learns a lot by simply listening to these amazing stories. It also creates a special parent- child bond, when parents read stories to their children.
Fairy tales may bring children to a fantasy land but as they grow, the moral truths of these stories remain in their hearts and minds.
Not all parents believe in the importance of fairy tales for kids. But studies show that fairy tales bring significant positive results in the development of a young mind.
Fairy Tales are also fun and can bring about many benefits to your children; here are a few of them:
- Early Literacy Development
- Positive Problem Solving Skills
- Building Resilience in Children
- Cultural Literacy
- Fairy Tales teaches the Basic of a Story
There are a lot of lovely fairy tales for children: - Snow White - Cinderella - Rip Van Winkle - The Twelve Dancing Princesses - Rumpelstiltskin - Thumbelina They are all fairy tales. They belong to no one and have been adapted and retold countless times. Fairy tales do not need to be written down to be legitimate. Many tales that your parents or grandparents may have told you off the top of their heads are also fairy tales. For example, stories of the tooth fairy, pots of gold or even Santa Claus. If a story takes place in a magical land, with fantastical creatures who perform wondrous tasks, it is very likely a fairy tale. Types of Fairy Tales: Here are some of those types and examples of stories that fit those types: - Supernatural Adversaries: Hansel and Gretel, Red Riding Hood - Supernatural or Enchanted Relatives: Sleeping Beauty, Beauty and the Beast - Supernatural Helpers: Cinderella, Puss In Boots - Magic Objects: The Magic Ring, Aladdin - Supernatural Power or Knowledge: The White Snake, Ali Baba - Religious Tales: The Three Green Twigs, The Flower of Lily-Lo - Realistic Tales: The Falsely Accused Wife, Ariadne - Tales of Fate: The Robber Bridegroom, Oedipus (Aarne-Thompson) 10 Fairy-Tale Lesson Plans That Are Learning Magic: 1. Define fairy tales 2. Tell a tale 3. Collaborate 4. Readers theater
5. Point of view
6. Pull STEM into your fairy-tale lesson plans
7. Go cross-curricular
8. Rewrite the story
9. Improv
10. Travel the world
Didactic games for the fairy tales. Ansvers: 1. Sleeping beauty. 2. The three little pigs. 3. Little mermaid. 4. The ugly duckling. 5. The little red riding hood True and false: 1. Once upon a time, there lived a lion who ruled the sea. Answer: (False). 1. Once upon a time, there lived a lion who ruled the forest. 2. One day before his meal, the lion felt asleep under a tree. Answer: (false) 2. One day after his meal, the lion felt asleep under a tree. 3. Mouse began running up and down the sleeping lion. Answer: (true) 3. Mouse began running up and down the sleeping lion. 4. Hunters set a trap to catch the mouse. Answer: (false) 4. Hunters set a trap to catch the lion. 5. Mouse freed the lion from the trap. Answer: (true) 5. Mouse freed the lion from the trap.
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