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Folktale Themes and Activities for Children, Volume 1: Pourquoi Tales Annotated edition [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 152 pages, height x width: 279x216 mm, weight: 482 g, 1 Paperback / softback
  • Sērija : Learning Through Folklore Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Sep-1998
  • Izdevniecība: Libraries Unlimited Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1563085216
  • ISBN-13: 9781563085215
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 152 pages, height x width: 279x216 mm, weight: 482 g, 1 Paperback / softback
  • Sērija : Learning Through Folklore Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Sep-1998
  • Izdevniecība: Libraries Unlimited Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1563085216
  • ISBN-13: 9781563085215
Traditional pourquoi tales (how-and-why stories) offer many exciting opportunities for learning. Kraus' bibliography and activity guide helps you design exciting story times and extend and explore tales with students. Activity pages (e.g., Venn diagrams, shadow puppets, multimedia projects), teaching ideas, a list of story themes, an annotated bibliography of further reading, and other materials can be used to prepare story hours, art and drama projects, literature reading units, cultural explorations, and science and nature studies. A convenient feature of this guide is the extensive chart that organizes pourquoi tales by theme, topic, and motif so they can be used as multicultural links to other areas of study. Tales are also organized by cultural and geographical groups, providing opportunities for integrating multicultural concepts into science, literature, and social studies.

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The exploits of tricksters, traditional fairy tales, and how-and-why stories offer many exciting opportunities for learning. Kraus's bibliographic and activity guides help you design dynamic story times and projects to excite students' imaginations. Activity pages (e.g., Venn diagrams, shadow puppets, multimedia projects), teaching ideas, and other materials can be used to prepare story hours, art and drama projects, literature reading units, cultural explorations, and science and nature studies. Myriad opportunities for integrating multicultural concepts into science, literature, and social studies.
Preface vii
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction xi
Pourquoi Tales
1(4)
Why Things Are the Way They Are
1(1)
Creators and Culture Heroes
2(1)
Motifs and Themes
2(1)
Regional Information
3(1)
Science and Pourquoi Tales
3(1)
A Way of Life
3(1)
References
4(1)
Activities
5(64)
Using Pourquoi Tales with Children
5(1)
Focus and Goals for Pourquoi Tale Study
6(1)
Starting Up: Group Read-Alouds and Activities
7(10)
Story Cluster A: Tales Explaining an Animal Trait: Bats and Their Characteristics
7(3)
Story Cluster B: Tales About Obtaining Something Important to Human Survival: Fire
10(2)
Story Cluster C: Tales That Ponder the Beginnings of the World: Creation Myths
12(2)
Story Cluster D: Tales About the Complex Issues of Life: The Need for Balance in Nature
14(3)
Independent Reading: Titles for Reading Groups with Discussion Questions and Activities
17(6)
Cooperative Groups: Clusters of Stories for Comparison Activities
23(9)
Creative Extensions: Writing, Multimedia Projects, Shadow Puppets, Storytelling
32(17)
Creative Writing
32(3)
Multimedia Projects
35(4)
Shadow Puppet Theater
39(10)
Storytelling
49(1)
Social Studies Tie-In: Regions of the United States
49(7)
Pourquoi Tales by Region: A Selective List
50(4)
Nonfiction Resources on Native Americans: A Selective List
54(2)
Activities (continued)
Science Tie-In: Pourquoi Tales As a Catalyst for Student Inquiry and Research
56(12)
The Science Connection
56(2)
Native Americans and Science
58(1)
Pourquoi Tales, Nonfiction Research, and the National Science Education Standards
59(9)
References
68(1)
Story Themes and Topics
69(24)
Annotated Bibliography
93(50)
African
93(6)
African American
99(1)
American
100(1)
Asian
101(4)
Babylonian
101(1)
Chinese
101(2)
Hmong
103(1)
Indian
103(1)
Japanese
104(1)
Korean
104(1)
Vietnamese
104(1)
Australian/New Zealand/Polynesian
105(2)
Australian/New Zealand
105(1)
Hawaiian
106(1)
Central American
107(4)
Caribbean
107(1)
Latin American
108(1)
Mayan
108(1)
Mexican
109(2)
European
111(2)
British Isles
111(1)
Estonian
112(1)
Finno-Ugric
112(1)
Norse
112(1)
Norwegian
113(1)
Slovenian
113(1)
Native American
113(20)
South American
133(2)
Many Cultures (in a collection)
135(4)
Original Pourquoi Stories
139(4)
Index 143