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Overview:
This activity focuses on retelling and performing a story that has been formatted from a traditional version to the setting of the Old West. When retelling a story to someone else, it is important to have the sequence and all parts to the story in correct order. The beginning of a story generally tells who the characters in the story are and what the problems may be. The middle generally explains what attempts were made to solve the problems, and the end generally has the solution, results, and how the story ends. For this activity, students should be familiar with the original tale so they will see the parallel between the original and the adapted version. As you are preparing to retell/role-play the story, you will need to discuss the main characters the students will be portraying and decide what simple props, if any, may be helpful in telling the story.
Subject:
Arts and Humanities, Performing Arts
Level:
Lower Primary
Grades:
Kindergarten
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
Utah Education Network
Date Added:
10/21/2013
License:
Educational Use Permitted
Language:
English
Media Format:
Downloadable docs, Text/HTML

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