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Fun with Folktales
Program Type Workshop | Residency
Art Form Literary Arts & Storytelling
Curriculum Connections Social Studies | Social and Emotional Learning | Language Arts / Literacy
Target Grades 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8
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Testimonial

"The online program was fantastic. Your videos were very professional. The kids loved all the sessions and are still coming to our Google Meets with their Oni masks and Samurai hats! Thank you again Motoko! You are always such a class act and thoroughly enjoyable!"

-3rd Grade Team, Charlton Heights Elementary School, Ballston Lake NY

Description

Develop your students’ literacy, narrative writing skills, and social-emotional awareness
through a creative writing project guided by nationally acclaimed storyteller Motoko. Each student writes an original fiction, using multicultural myths and folktales as models.
Multi-day residencies and PD workshops are also available.

Objectives

-Students gain knowledge of the narrative structure of folktales, and apply it to their own writing of imagined experiences by using well-defined characters, clear event sequences, meaningful dialogue, and descriptive details.

-Students demonstrate understanding of the cultural role of folktales as a vehicle for teaching morals and lessons.

-By writing original folktale-type stories students express their own feelings and thoughts safely through fictional characters, and explore ideas and values that help them become responsible citizens of their community.

Pricing Information

In person:
$880 one program
$1,175 two programs
$1,470 three programs

Virtual:
$590 one grade
$880 multiple grades

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Program Length

In Person--45-60 min per session.
Virtual--30-45 minutes per session
Residency: 3-10 days

Participants

In Person--one classroom at a time
Virtual--flexible

Technical Specifications

• Set Up: 10 mins
• Break: 5-15 mins
• Strike: 5 mins

• Program Space: A classroom or library
• Audiovisual/Tech: SmartBoard or projector and screen
• Tables/Chairs: Desks and chairs in the classroom
• Outside Possible: No
• Venue-Provided Supplies: Students need line paper and pencils. The artist needs use of a copy machine.