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Fairy Tales on Trial (Fractured Fairy Tales & Point of View) BUNDLE

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I'm using this with my third graders and they are LOVING it! Such a fun addition to our fairy tale unit.
My students loved this resource. They enjoyed getting into the roles of the character! I was pleased with the fact that they had to defend their answers with evidence from the text. I highly recommend this!

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    Whole Unit Directions & Bonus Printables

    Description

    Point of view can be difficult for students to grasp. With this unit, you'll teach POV using fractured fairytales and hold a mock trial where your students will put fairy tale characters on trial. You'll set up court, act as judge and jury, and decide which perspective is the most believable.

    The Fairytales on Trial Bundle is the best value, and includes two weeks of lesson plans, suggested point of view picture books that teach perspective, explicit instructions for separating your students into groups and implementing the activity, and NINE different trials to use in your classroom.

    The bundle also includes a rubric for grading the project and a themed Venn diagram to compare and contrast the fractured fairytale to the classic version. Both the bundle and the individual fairytale trials come with a “You Be the Juror” sheet which allows students who are watching the trials to listen and judge which character’s testimony is the most believable.

    *You'll need hard copies of the books for the trials you choose to complete! Many can be found in local libraries or inexpensively used copies on Amazon or other secondhand book sellers!*

    If you’re simply looking for the basics, you can find the individual trials below without all these extras:

    Goldilocks & The Three Bears

    Jack and the Beanstalk

    Little Red Riding Hood

    The Three Pigs

    Cinderella

    Rapunzel

    Peter Pan

    The Little Mermaid

    Beauty and the Beast

    This unit teaches and reviews point of view of literary text characters, perspective, comparing and contrasting, speaking and listening, and critical thinking. Students will refer back to the text for evidence as they write their testimonies in complete sentences in the first-person, and listen for evidence while they’re acting as jurors. Students will analyze characters’ thoughts, actions, and character traits.

    It is highly recommended that you have hard copies of the books that you’ll use for the units and can share with the students. A suggested list of books is included in the bundle.

    In addition, the bundle includes the Point of View Mystery Box activity to introduce this abstract concept in a simple and engaging way.

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    Total Pages
    60+
    Answer Key
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    Teaching Duration
    2 Weeks
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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Distinguish their own point of view from that of the narrator or those of the characters.
    Compare and contrast the point of view from which different stories are narrated, including the difference between first- and third-person narrations.
    Describe how a narrator’s or speaker’s point of view influences how events are described.

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