Write a Fractured Fairy Tale

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Kids learn about fractured fairy tales and write their own with Read, Write, Think’s Fractured Fairy Tales interactive educational activity.  Read a short version of Jack and the Beanstalk, Little Red Riding Hood, or The Princess and the Pea. Next, choose what part or parts of the story you want to change – the characters, plot, setting, point of view, problem, or ending.  Then, use those changes to write your own fractured fairy tale.  This website is recommended for kids 8 and older.

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Laurie posted at 2009-8-14 Category: Language Arts

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  1. #1will @ 2009-8-25 02:41

    AWESOME FAIRY TALES

  2. #2Kelley @ 2009-12-6 13:40

    This is a great website for elementary students to learn to write a story in a very fun way. I love how it gives the child questions about the details of their story before they are to write it. This helps a lot, and teaches the child to brainstorm ideas!