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donegal419
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Tall Tales
okay, i decided to do Tall Tales instead of short stories... i think the particular group i have would really get a kick out of them and it would tie in wth the Westward expansion we did in social studies.
I have a book with lots of tall tales in them and i will supplement, but does anyone have any ideas, websites, good activities, etc. if they've done this unit.
I have special ed. 5th graders.
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Posted 5/3/08 7:07 PM |
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MichLiz213
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Re: Tall Tales
I'm not sure of websites, but some books I think would be great are Gooney Bird Green by Lois Lowry. The "Olivia" books are probably too young for them, but they may be a nice introduction (especially "Olivia Saves the Circus").
What about showing clips from that movie "Big Fish" with Ewan McGregor? A lot of the concept of that movie was telling "tall tales."
HTH!
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Posted 5/3/08 7:34 PM |
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donegal419
St. Gerard, pray for us.
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Re: Tall Tales
thanks!!! i also found a bunch of great ideas on-line....
anyone have particular books to recommend?
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Posted 5/4/08 7:50 PM |
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daisy
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Re: Tall Tales
I love Paul Bunyan, Pecos Bill, Johnny Appleseed and my childhood favorite...John Henry.
I always like ReadWriteThinkfor springboarding.
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Posted 5/4/08 8:21 PM |
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