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Fairy Tales
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Trevor-Wilmot Library Catalog/Destiny Discover: Access to Fairy Tale List: Curated by Samantha Seay
Fairy Tales and Legends
Resources for second grade students and teachers for Spring Fairy Tales Unit. Books, lesson plans, videos, and crafts to tie in to the unit. Please contact Mrs. Seay at seaysl@twc.k12.wi.us for help!
Use Britannica School to find resources and articles about Fairy Tales and how they began! Use 'trevor' as both your user name and passcode to access.
Britannica School Database for Elementary through High School. Multiple topics and formats with options to save to Google Classroom or Google Drive.
Craft instructions provided by Kim Kannem, a homeschooling parent from the blog Mymommydaze.com.
Did you know we have Fairy Tale audiobooks? Search Destiny Discover for "fairy tales audiobooks" and see what you find!
Resource list of audiobooks accessible to all Trevor-Wilmot teachers and students through the Trevor-Wilmot library website, curated by Samantha Seay.
What's the difference? Watch this to help remember!
Video produced by SuperBrainyBeans, a United Kingdom based educational network providing free educational materials and paid curriculum standards-based units. Access more through Superbrainybeans.com.
Twisted Fairy Tales: Cinderella
A Drama Kids production of Cinderella Twisted Fairy Tales. Drama Kids International of Albany, New York is a theater school for young people.
Video from PBS Learning Media defining Fairy Tales narrated by Abby Brown, including transcript.
A list from the Indianapolis Public Library of Fractured Fairy Tales and variants
Fractured Fairy Tales Lesson Plan Resources
ReadWriteThinnk.org provides an interactive lesson plan tool for teachers. From the National Council for Teachers of English.
Fairy Tales Worksheets and Resources
An extensive list of worksheets, activities, lessons, and other resources from Education.com, a for-profit online curriculum center.
Folktales, Fairytales, and Fables, Oh My!
Anchor chart examples from elementary teachers: posted by Sandy Liptok, veteran teacher and school librarian.
Handy chart showing the elements of a fairy tale from the Pascagula-Gautier School District.
Fairy Tales from many different countries and cultures, compiled by Brightly (readbrightly.com), a company dedicated to childhood education.
Fairy Tales told from the points-of-view of children with disabilities, 'villains' of the stories, and people of other cultures. Compiled by The Literacy Classroom .