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with a Presented by Linda McCullough, Vicki Stephens, Pauline McLeod Tradititional Tales link can be found on Part 1

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Part 1 of presentation for L@S 2009. This was presented as the digital section of Traditional Tales with a Digital Twist

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Page 1: Traditional Tales Part 1

with a

Presented by Linda McCullough, Vicki Stephens, Pauline McLeod

Tradititional Tales link can be found on https://wailite.wikispaces.com/

Part 1

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Intention for Presentation;Look at Traditional tales

Why they are important?

Why are we still using them?

How do they fit into a digital environment?

What higher thinking can be engaged in when using traditional tales at a junior level?

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What messages do Fairy Tales give us?

Thanks to all the Teachers and Pupils of

Newstead School

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Brainstorming Ideas

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Yr1 students reasoning with the values of unfair treatment.

Y1 students recalling the events in a story.

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Sorting and

siftin

g ideas

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Literacy opportunities…

Other Digital Ideas

•Produce a video of a Fairy tale.

•A pod cast of an interview with a Fairy Tale Character

•Debate the pros and cons of actions demonstrated in Fairy Tales and video or Pod Cast this.

•Create an animated story to go with your Fairy Tale

•Recreate your own Fairy tale and recreate it digitally.

Report

Venn Diagram . Differences and similarities

Using speech marksCreating own version

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Using a PMI to organize ideas… Goldilocks and the Three Bears

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Messages given to us via Fairy Tales

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Fairy Tale Characters had roles in their story portraying rights and responsibilities they had in that position.