!-- Hide the short description The activities are based on Estonian folktale “Vägev vähk ja ahne naine”(The Mighty Crayfish and the Greedy Woman).
A collection of Estonian folk tales “Eesti rahva ennemuistsed jutud”, by Friedrich Reinhold Kreutzwald.
There are 34 fairy tales and 18 folk tales in the collection.
The moral tales about mighty creatures and greedy people are familiar to different nations worldwide. -->
Preparatory activity. Homereading. Each student has read 5 folk tales. “Vägev vähk ja ahne naine”(The Mighty Crayfish and the Greedy Woman) and 4 tales at their own choice.
The students can read either a paper book or an e-book https://et.wikisource.org/wiki/Eesti_rahva_ennemuistsed_jutud/Vägev_vähk_ja_ahne_naine
1.Students identify archaic words, the words which are current only within a context and are not used nowadays, they create a kahoot.
2.The teacher points out the idiomatic expressions in the text, then follows the class discussion; students interpret the idiomatic expressions
with the help of the teacher and in cooperation with classmates students.
3.Instructions how to write the news(how to ask questions, linguistic performance, how to write news title,headline)
4.Students are divided into groups, students compare all 5 folk tales, identify characteristic features and fill in the table.
5.Class discussion on personality characteristics of the characters; students write the script of dramatization; terminology ((remark, line)
6.Drama presentations, acting out stories.Students watch and record each other’s drama presentations.
- student knows common characteristics of fairy tales (special beginning/ending, struggle between good and evil, magic words/numbers, etc.)
- student can identify the characteristics of fairy tales in the text
- student knows common characteristics of fairy tales (special beginning/ending, struggle between good and evil, magic words/numbers, etc.)
- student can identify the characteristics of fairy tales in the text
- student understands common fairy tale vocabulary, can interpret idiomatic expressions
- student understands common fairy tale vocabulary, can interpret idiomatic expressions
- students dramatize fairy tale (group work)
- smartphones
- tablets
- projector
- computer
Students watch each other’s drama presentations and give feedback.