As we had so many children absent today, I thought it would be a good idea to post information about what students missed.
To better prepare us for our fairy tale unit, which we just started, started, I taught that many fairy tales have adaptations. From our recent science unit, the students know this term refers to the idea of a change. The same is true for fairy tales. An adaptation is when an author makes changes to a classic version of a text.
We then visited this site and completed a "fractured fairy tale" as a class. We then watched this fractured fairy tale to get an idea of how a fairy tale could be adapted in a fun way.
Students should start thinking about which fairy tale they would like to adapt. Here are some more examples of fairy tales that have been adapted from their original version:
Here is a great article, which includes a few more examples of modern day adaptations. I hope these will start to get your darlings thinking about which one they will do!
Writing

We then visited this site and completed a "fractured fairy tale" as a class. We then watched this fractured fairy tale to get an idea of how a fairy tale could be adapted in a fun way.
Students should start thinking about which fairy tale they would like to adapt. Here are some more examples of fairy tales that have been adapted from their original version:
- Cinderella
- Snow White
- Red Riding Hood
- Pinnochio
- Puss in Boots
- The Ugly Almond Duckling
- The Elves and the Shoemaker
- All 12 episodes of Fractured Fairytales
Here is a great article, which includes a few more examples of modern day adaptations. I hope these will start to get your darlings thinking about which one they will do!
Reading
We wrapped up our social issues book clubs today and will begin our mystery book clubs tomorrow. Please remind your sweetie to check out a mystery chapter book from the library or bring one from home. We will be having a lot of fun with this suspenseful unit! For our class read aloud, I have selected The Westing Game, which has received many awards, including: Winner of the Newbery Medal, Winner of the Boston Globe/Horn Book Award, and An ALA Notable Book. To learn more about the book, click here. There's even a Disney Channel movie that was made in 1997 called Get a Clue, which was based on the book and stars Lindsey Lohan in her younger, more innocent years.
Math
As we are wrapping up Unit 7, today we spent time reviewing for the test, which will be on Tuesday (or next week if your child is not ready). I distributed this review sheet and we also did a self-assessment on Unit 7 for students to reflect on what they knew well and what they still need to master. Tomorrow, we will continue our review. We will not begin Unit 8 until April 12, so please don't worry if your child needs more time. Next week will be a sort of extension, enrichment, and review week in math.
Science
Science was not our schedule today, so don't worry about that at the moment. We will have a double science lesson tomorrow (Monday); however, this is enough to focus on for now.
I think that's it for now. I hope those of you who are struggling with sickness will feel better very soon!! We miss you!
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