Novels (Fiction)
Fairy tales are an ever popular genre to explore. Many children have encountered fairy tales at some point in their life, especially those made popular by Disney. The Common Core State Standards require students to be able to compare and contrast between an original piece of work and it's adaptations. Because of the students familiarity with these stories they are perfect to use in comparison studies. As some of these are written through different characters perspectives they could also be used for lessons on point of view. Below is a list of novels that you could use to lead a discussion in these subject areas. Visit the lesson plans/activities page to find more ways to use these stories in your classroom.
(All summaries below are provided by the publishers. Click on the titles to be taken to Amazon to find out more information on these texts)
(All summaries below are provided by the publishers. Click on the titles to be taken to Amazon to find out more information on these texts)
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Sleeping Beauty: The Ballet
First performed in 1890, this ballet acts out the tale of Sleeping Beauty through dance. The Ballet is divided up into four parts: a prologue and three acts. The music was composed by Pyotr Tchaikovsky. You and your students can watch this ballet by clicking the link below.
"The Sleeping Beauty," last modified on 8 November 2012, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sleeping_Beauty_%28ballet%29 |
Movies
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Maleficent
Maleficent, Motion Picture. Directed by Robert Stromberg. Walt Disney Pictures, 2014.
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Websites
For more information about this tale, click the link below to visit the SurLaLune Fairy Tales site: http://www.surlalunefairytales.com/sleepingbeauty/index.html |