I think it is important to make the acting out of a fairy tale a simple activity. We will act out at least eight to ten fairy tales. It is not a big production. It is an opportunity for children to own the story. I call it "teaching to the bones." The children know the stories to the marrow. Here is a simple way to identify the pigs - with sentence strips. It is easy and it works.
Stephanie let the children decorate and embellish the three houses. They worked so hard.
Stephanie had the children bring sticks from their own yards. It was so cool. I am definitely taking Stephanie's method of making the three houses. It worked beautifully. (Shhh - my method was not this beautiful!)

This is wonderful!!!!! I love the sticks from home as decorating tools! : )
ReplyDeleteHow adorable!!! So hands on. I bet your students had a blast.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous way to reinact/retell the story....great dramatic play area addition! So creative....love the house made of sticks!
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ReplyDeleteI love the houses!!
Did the audience do anything while the actors performed ??
The audience did not do anything BUT what a fab idea!! Oh my. . . my creative juices are whirling!!!! What would you have them do? Sing "I'll huff and puff. . ."?
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