Waldorf Folktale Animal Study: Read, Research, and Write
What's included
3 live meetings
1 hrs 30 mins in-class hoursClass Experience
US Grade 3 - 6
This Waldorf Folktale class will introduce your learner to Pourquoi folktales and animal adaptations as we research animals such as lions and wolves together in class. This class will deeply enter into the study of an animal of the student's choice. Students will find the behaviors, habitats, enemies, and adaptations that make each animal unique. The animal research will be teacher-led in the classroom (choice of 2-3 animals) and students may also choose to do outside research on their own animals if they would like to. We will also take a look into the folktale genre and what elements make up a folktale and a Pourquoi tale. Once we have our research and have read folktales together (Coyote and Jabuti by Gerald McDermott), we will then begin the amazing task of using our animal research to write a folktale of our own. We will create a storyboard and drawing as pre-write activities. How did the Coyote get its black-tipped tail? By almost falling into a fire, of course! How did the hawk get its red tail? How did the raccoon get its mask? Students will write a tale about their own animal of choice and share their stories with the class. Students should be comfortable with writing sentences for this class, as there will not be individual writing support during class. You may schedule an individual writing support class in addition to this class if you feel your child needs help writing. Week One: ~Introductions ~Teacher led animal research ~Discuss elements of a folktale and pourquoi tale ~Read Coyote by Gerald McDermott Week Two: ~Begin storyboard work together ~Begin writing our folktale with a beginning, middle, and end. ~Read Jabuti by Gerald McDermott Week Three: ~Finish our final writing and drawing of our animal ~Share our folktales with each other
Learning Goals
Students will improve beginning research skills, learn about the folktale genre, and become a creator of an original folktale. Students will improve writing skills and learn more about animals in their study.
Other Details
Supply List
Writing paper Pencil Large-sized drawing paper Animal books/animal encyclopedia (optional)
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Bachelor's Degree in Psychology from University of Phoenix
B.S. Psychology
Yale University Overcoming Dyslexia Certificate (IP)
Master's work in Counseling and Library Science
Rapid Transformational Therapy Certified
I am a librarian at a Waldorf school, teacher, reading coach, and private tutor for students of all levels including struggling and gifted students. I also homeschooled both of my children using the Waldorf curriculum at home up to the high school level.
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Live Group Class
$80
for 3 classes1x per week, 3 weeks
30 min
Completed by 18 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 8-12
10-12 learners per class