K-2nd Grade
Our younger grades starting talking about fairy tales and folk tales in their classes, so we decided to carry on that discussion in the library. We read a lot of wonderful books, and talked about where to find fairy tales and folk tales in our library. The magic number or secret code is 398.2 - any library that uses the Dewey Decimal System will have their books in that section.
Now, a lot of kids asked, "Why are the fairy tales in with the information books? Aren't they made up?" The answer to that is - because fairy tales are so culturally significant, and because they are found across cultures and continents, they impact people in the same way history or geography might. That's why they get their own special section!
Here are some of the titles we read:
Traditional Fairy/Folk Tales
Puss in Boots by Charles Perrault |
Cinderella trans. by Marcia Brown |
Why the Crab Has No Head by Barbara Knutson |
The Rough Face Girl by Rafe Martin |
Cinder Edna by Ellen Jackson |
3rd-5th Grade
The older grades and I have been supporting our work using Google Docs and Google Slides to organize our research. We've been using our Online Databases to discover new information, and we're starting to realize that Google might not be all it's cracked up to be! We've also re-opened our Code Studio work to continue learning about computer science and coding.
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