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Christmas Fractured Fairy Tales Readers Theater: Reading Comprehension & More

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This was fantastic! Students were beyond engaged in each of the stories and could not wait to write their own!
My students loved this resource. They enjoyed this a lot. The fractured fairy tales were interesting and kept them engaged.

Description

More than 14 Fractured fairy tales for December. December and Christmas activities including 7 readers theater scripts, paired text, interactive notebook, figurative language and engaging activities. Google, digital and print. Two teaching presentations, dozens of activities and an optional lesson plan.

Several fractured fairy tales are Decembery without being overly Christmasy. Hanukkah now added. Activities and questions are standards-aligned and student loved.

Fun standards-based fiction activities for December and Christmas featuring a fairy tale favorites wrapped up in a whole unit of engaging activities. PDF and Google Slides print and go reading comprehension, inference, main idea summary, paired text, group activities, plot, summary, sequence, and more. Check out the preview for details!

Individual activities, group lessons, think-pair-share and more multidisciplinary fun that is naturally differentiated. Plus the elements of fairy tales.

Students love these fractured versions of their favorite tales.

Table of Contents

Lesson Plan Options page 3

The History of Fractured Fairy Tales Non-Fiction Reading page 5

Fractured Fairy Tale – Real Story – King Midas page 7

“King Midas of More” – A Fractured Fairy Tale with A lot of Alliteration page 8

“King Midas and Rudolph” – A Fractured Fairy Tale to Compare page 9

Elements of Midas page 10

“The Princess, the Pea, and the Perplexing Christmas Conundrum” Readers Theater page 11

“The Princess, the Pea, and the Perplexing Christmas Conundrum” Comprehension page 14

“The Princess, the Pea, and the Perplexing…” Sentence Sorting & Summary page 16

“The Frog Prince and Red Riding Hood” Readers Theater page 17

“The Frog Prince and Red Riding Hood” Reading Comprehension page 19

“The Frog Prince and Red Riding Hood” Sentence Sorting & Summary page 21

“Little Red Riding Hood’s Holiday Hashtag Havoc” Readers Theater page 22

“Little Red Riding Hood’s Holiday Hashtag Havoc” Reading Comprehension page 24

“Little Red Riding Hood’s Holiday Hashtag Havoc” Sentence Sorting & Summary page 26

“The Yule Ball Fiasco” Readers Theater page 27

“The Yule Ball Fiasco” Reading Comprehension and Critical Thinking page 31

“The Yule Ball Fiasco” Sentence Sorting page 33

“Sleepwalking Beauty: A North Pole Caper” Readers Theater page 34

“Sleepwalking Beauty: A North Pole Caper” Reading Comprehension and Critical Thinking page 38

“Sleepwalking Beauty: A North Pole Caper” Sentence Sorting & Summary page 40

“Cinderella’s Ball Redo” Readers Theater page 41

“Cinderella’s Ball Redo” Reading Comprehension and Critical Thinking page 44

“Santa’s New Clothes” A Fractured Fairy Tale full of Alliteration page 47

Alliteration Printable page 48

Texting the Plot page 49

Reading Comprehension and Critical Thinking page 50

“Elio the Awkward Elf” A Fractured Fairy Tale – Simile and Metaphor page 52

Simile and Metaphor page 54

Inference Graphic Organizer Interactive Notebook page 55

Theme Development Interactive Notebook page 57

Character Analysis Interactive Notebook page 58

Paired Text page 59

“Rumpelstiltskin – Sort of” – A Fractured Fairy Tale page 60

“Rumpelstiltskin – Sort of” – A Fractured Fairy Tale Readers Theater page 63

Comparing Narrative to Script page 66

“Goldie Locks and the Three Pigs” – A Fractured Fairy Tale page 69

Elements of a Fairy Tale page 71

Elements Interactive Notebook Page page 72

Write Your Own Fractured Fairy Tale Graphic Organizers page 73

Brainstorm

Ideas

Plot, Characters, Problem, Solution

Sequence

Elements of My Fractured Fairy Tale page 77

Brick Pig Goes to the Christmas Ball Alliteration page 78

Brick Pig Versions 1 and 2 Compare and Contrast page 82

Red, Jack and a Few Latkes page 84

Comprehension page 85

Interactive Notebook, Theme, Story Elements page 87

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Quote accurately from 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, including how characters in a story or drama respond to challenges or how the speaker in a poem reflects upon a topic; summarize the text.
Compare and contrast two or more characters, settings, or events in a story or drama, drawing on specific details in the text (e.g., how characters interact).
Describe how a narrator’s or speaker’s point of view influences how events are described.
Analyze how visual and multimedia elements contribute to the meaning, tone, or beauty of a text (e.g., graphic novel, multimedia presentation of fiction, folktale, myth, poem).

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