Rapunzel by Rachel Isadora5/8/2023 ![]() ![]() My students always go crazy over my spooky Halloween narratives and gingerbread narratives so I thought I would incorporate another opportunity to get those creative juices flowing by comparing and contrasting classic and fractured fairy tales. So I’m sharing with you a week’s worth of activities with 5 different stories to compare and contrast plus extension activities, crafts, and a freebie!Įvery year I like to provide multiple opportunities for narrative reading and writing explorations both personal and imaginary. I thought it would be fun to compare and contrast reading passages from classic fairy tales while reviewing the reading comprehension skills we’ve covered throughout the year. That got me thinking that I should do some spiral learning activities with narratives that would allow my students to expand their knowledge and improve their skills. As the school year comes to an end, you might be thinking of having your students show off what they have learned throughout the year. ![]()
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