
Fractured Fairy Tales Introduction
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Amanda Rose
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8 Slides • 9 Questions
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Fractured Fairy Tales Introduction
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Open Ended
Write ONE fairy tale story element we have learned about in our fairy tale unit.
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Change the Characters
Name Change: change the names of characters
Gender Switch: make the main character a different gender
Double Trouble: change your main character into twins
Human/Animal Swap: change human characters into animals or vice versa
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Change the Setting
Location: change where the story takes place
Culture: change the culture in which the story takes place
Time Period: change the time period where the story takes place
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Change the Point of View
The Other Side: tell the story from the perspective of the "bad guy"
Another Viewpoint: tell the story from the perspective of a supporting character
Something New: introduce a brand new character to tell the story
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Change the Problem
Change the problem or conflict that the main character faces in the story.
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Change the Solution
Change the way the main character responds to the problem, the way the problem is resolved or the ending of the story.
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Multiple Choice
What story element do you think has been changed in this fractured fairy tale?
Characters
Setting
Point of View
Problem
Solution
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Multiple Choice
What story element do you think has been changed in this fractured fairy tale?
Characters
Setting
Point of View
Problem
Solution
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Multiple Choice
What story element do you think has been changed in this fractured fairy tale?
Characters
Setting
Point of View
Problem
Solution
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Multiple Choice
What story element do you think has been changed in this fractured fairy tale?
Characters
Setting
Point of View
Problem
Solution
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Multiple Choice
What story element do you think has been changed in this fractured fairy tale?
Characters
Setting
Point of View
Problem
Solution
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Multiple Choice
What story element do you think has been changed in this fractured fairy tale?
Characters
Setting
Point of View
Problem
Solution
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Multiple Select
What TWO story elementS do you think have been changed in this fractured fairy tale?
Characters
Setting
Point of View
Problem
Solution
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Poll
Think about your favorite fairy tale. If you were to write a fractured version of the story, which story element would you most like to change?
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