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Deborah Thonus

BrainPOP Educators, tips, tools, & resources - 2 views

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    Brainpop could be a good resource for building background for our topic.  I will look for related videos.
Deborah Thonus

Myths, Folktales, and Fairy Tales Home - 1 views

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    This is a site from Scholastic.com about Myths, Folktales, and Fairytales. It has some resources about the genre and writing activities.
Patti Ruffing

Literary and Storybook Character clipart - 1 views

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    Over 2120 clipart illustrations of literary and storybook scenes and characters from the free Clipart ETC collection. Every clipart illustration comes in your choice of four sizes. To find a drawing of a specific story or character, select the appropriate gallery from the alphabetical listing Educational Use. A maximum of fifty (50) clipart items may be used in any non-commercial, educational project (report, presentation, display, website, etc.) without special permission. The use of more than fifty clipart items in a single project requires written permission from the Florida Center for Instructional Technology (FCIT) at USF. Credit. Please credit FCIT whenever a resource is used. If resources from this site are incorporated into a website, a link to http://etc.usf.edu/clipart must be included on your site. If you would like to help others find the Clipart ETC site, you may choose to link to us with one of these banners or buttons instead of a text link.
Deborah Thonus

Folktexts: A library of folktales, folklore, fairy tales, and mythology, page 1 - 1 views

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    This index has folktales categorized by type with countries of origin. Text does not include any illustrations. This site also has great links to other resources. Worth a look.
Megan Gordon

Storytelling Unit - 1 views

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    I found this doing a search for cultural stories and think it might be useful to use as a framework to our PBL. This is a very detailed unit about storytelling done in a PBL format. It shares how storytelling is a universal way to communicate and includes stories from Alaska, Hawaii, Mass., and Mississippi. It outlines learning experiences, assessment ideas, desired results/understandings, worksheets, and essential questions. Although it is meant for 6-8 grades, I think we could still get ideas to help us plan backwards. Plus, folktales are examples of stories.
Frank Parisi

Resources for Students to Complete Final Project - 4 views

*Turn your story into ◦a podcast. ■http://www.toondoo.com/Home.toon ■http://www.makebeliefscomix.com/comix.php ◦a photostory ■http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/digitalphotography/photos...

started by Frank Parisi on 13 Sep 10 no follow-up yet
Deborah Thonus

Folktales: Fables - eThemes - 0 views

  • Folktales: Fables This is a collection of literature sites with online fables. There are fables by Aesop and other authors, lesson plans, and classroom activities that compare and contrast the elements of fables. Included are eThemes Resource on tall tales and fairy tales.
Deborah Thonus

African Folk Tales: Background Information - TeacherVision.com - 1 views

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    Lesson plan for African Folktales
Deborah Thonus

Grazing for Digital Natives - PBL - 2 views

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    Jen has collected some great resources for our reference.
Megan Gordon

folktale game - 3 views

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    might be good for an optional resource for Deb's activity
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    Thank you Megan!
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