International Fairy Tale Day is celebrated on November 5. We invite you to explore a world of inspiration and ideas to help celebrate this day together with your students. The presented activities are based on materials developed by partners of the eTwinning project "Magic World of Fairy Tale Heroes"
It’s simple and easy to use.
We are making a secret coded picture. One team writes the code, the other team decodes - the theme of the coding is about attributes of fairy tales.
Use our codes!
Akinator is a game that guesses characters by asking you a series of questions.
We read the story of Cinderella and wondered if the glass slipper would fit our feet. We measured the lengths of our feet and made a list of foot lengths from largest to smallest.
How are you feeling today? Choose the number that best shows your mood today
We are creating the Hundred Acre Wood from Winnie-the-Pooh: we are measuring the trees around our school
The Mad Hatter is hosting an endless tea party, but the clock has stopped ticking! Alice must find out how many different activities can be done in one minute so that the Hatter can plan his tea party
Choose the most beautiful quotes from fairy tales and create artworks with your students. When designing the background, you can use Canva.
If I were Aladdin, Pinocchio, or Stitch… how could I solve a class problem? Think together in your class about how a fairy-tale hero could help you.
Can we explore the topic of online safety through the world of fairy tales?
Gallery of works
Draw your favorite fairy tale character and turn it into a puzzle using the JigsawPlanet tool
“In fairy tales, children discover the most beautiful truths about life.” – Astrid Lindgren