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Teaching Theme Characters Setting Events Fairy Tales Rapunzel Activities 3.2 4.2

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This was a very thorough unit to explain fairy tales to my students. I was specifically focused on the theme.
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This resource is designed to address multiple reading standards while teaching fairy tale genre. The activities included give students many opportunities to engage in an in-depth analysis of the fairy tale characters, setting, events, and theme (message), as well as genre elements such as good and evil characters, the magic, the task, rags to riches, things that come in threes or sevens, etc.

MUST SEE THE PREVIEW to view flipbook contents AND all the additional resources!

Detailed teaching notes are included to make planning and implementing instruction easier.

This resource provides many options for creating a fairy tale study that meets your students’ needs and can be easily adapted to differentiate instruction and reteach concepts and skills as needed.

Each section of the double-sided flipbook prompts student to think critically and write specifically about the fairy tale and its elements. In addition to the flipbook, this resource includes a variety of graphic organizers and activities with intentional questioning that guide students into a deeper analysis of Rapunzel.

The fairy tale passage is included so students can reference the text to highlight or annotate while engaged in the activities.

Also included are detailed teaching notes about Rapunzel for quick reference to guide instruction.

NOTE: This fairy tale has been bundled with others. Get over 20% off Teaching Themes in Fairy Tales Bundle!

This resource includes-

A Double-sided fairy tale flipbook and digital version:

  • Setting
  • Magic
  • Good vs. Evil
  • The Task
  • The theme / message
  • Other Elements include...

✅Fairy tale beginning

✅Things that come in 3's or 7's

✅Royalty or rags to riches

✅Happily ever after

PDF copy of the fairy tale passage so students can highlight and/or annotate while doing a close read and a digital version of the text with highlighting tools

Graphic organizers for:

♛ Analyzing each character’s traits and feelings using evidence from the story

♛ Inferring character’s traits and feelings by analyzing specifically what the character says, thinks, or does

♛ Analyzing how each character’s traits, feelings, and actions contribute to the events in the story

♛ Identifying cause/effect throughout the story (two formats)

♛ Describing the setting and the setting’s mood (two formats)

♛ Determining how the setting is important to the story

♛ Describing story events, the character’s response to the events, and how the events were important to the story plot

♛ Recounting the story using story elements

♛ Recounting the story using SWBST

♛ Determining the message of the fairy tale

Other activities include:

♛ 4 response-to-reading questions (higher-order thinking)

♛ A writing activity: Damsel in Distress- students create an escape plan for the characters

♛ Making connections between saying/adages/proverbs and the message of the story

Teaching notes are included to assist guidance through the organizers/activities. They include a complete analysis of characters (traits/feelings/motives), good vs. evil, setting, problem, magic, and message.

Answer keys provided where applicable.

Easy directions for flipbook included.

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Teaching Theme- Fables Tortoise and Hare

Teaching Theme- Fables Crow and Pitcher

Teaching Theme- Fables Ant and Grasshopper

Teaching Theme- Fables Lion and Mouse

Teaching Theme- Fables Fox and Stork

Teaching Theme with Fables: Fox and Crow

❤️Fable Bundle:

Teaching Themes in Fables Bundle

Use fairy tales for teaching themes in literature:

Teaching Theme- Fairy Tales Beauty & the Beast

Teaching Theme- Fairy Tales Princess & the Pea

Teaching Theme- Fairy Tales Rumpelstiltskin

Teaching Themes in Literature Toolkit

Teaching Theme in Literature Posters (over 50 posters)

Toolkit and Cursive Posters for teaching themes in Literature:

Teaching Themes in Literature BUNDLE

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Standards

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Ask and answer questions to demonstrate understanding of a text, referring explicitly to the text as the basis for the answers.
Recount stories, including fables, folktales, and myths from diverse cultures; determine the central message, lesson, or moral and explain how it is conveyed through key details in the text.
Describe characters in a story (e.g., their traits, motivations, or feelings) and explain how their actions contribute to the sequence of events.
Refer to details and examples in a text when explaining what the text says explicitly and when drawing inferences from the text.
Determine a theme of a story, drama, or poem from details in the text; summarize the text.

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