Monday, April 13, 2015

Fantastic Fairy Tales and Fables!


 Here are a few of the fairy tale books we have been exploring in our library classes!  We have discovered what elements belong in fairy tales.  For example, the characters are often animals or royalty.  We have learned that often the settings of fairy tales are in either forests or castles.   The plots are centered around the conflict of how good overcomes evil and that the solutions to the problems often involve magic.








Aesop Fables have been another genre of literature we have explored.  The students have loved listening to the animals learn their lessons and have been able to apply it to their own lives.  One the favorites has been the "Lobster and the Crab" by Arnold Lobel.  The humor that Lobel uses in this fable connects with the students.









A few of the classes have jumped into learning about Greek Myths.  We read "The Golden Touch" and discovered that greedy King Midas got more then he bargained for when his wish was granted.  We explored the characters, setting, plot, and solution of these myths and defined these elements.

We are looking forward to learning more about legends and tall tales in the weeks to come.  





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