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Give Barbie a Mythic Makeover: A New Creative Project

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Give Barbie a Mythic Makeover: A New Creative Project

When I first started teaching Mythology, I had the wacky idea of asking students to design a Barbie doll based on a female character from Greek mythology. Something about it seemed funny–contrasting the sugary sweetness of Barbie with the dark, unsettling world of myth

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The Enchanting History of "The Sorcerer's Apprentice": Teaching the Various Adaptations of This Famous Folktale by Integrating Poetry, Music, and Art

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The Enchanting History of "The Sorcerer's Apprentice": Teaching the Various Adaptations of This Famous Folktale by Integrating Poetry, Music, and Art

While many folktales have been adapted over the centuries, none has a richer (and varied) list of adaptations than "The Sorcerer's Apprentice." This post explores the classic folktale "The Sorcerer's Apprentice," its many adaptations (including a Reader's Theater script-story version), Paul Dukas's classical masterpiece based upon it, and Walt Disney's innovative masterpiece Fantasia (1940)—along with strategies for teaching these various adaptations in a classroom setting. You will see that "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" is perfect for a lesson integrating literature, folklore, poetry, music, and art.

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Five Reasons to Teach The Prince of Egypt (1998)

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Five Reasons to Teach The Prince of Egypt (1998)

DreamWorks' The Prince of Egypt (1998) is an animated classic, and its powerful retelling of the story of Moses is the perfect way for students to experience this world-famous epic.

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How To Write a Book for Kids

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How To Write a Book for Kids

Do you have a book for kids you've always wanted to write? Perhaps these 10 tips will help you achieve your dream!

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Why Young People Need Hero Stories Now More Than Ever

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Why Young People Need Hero Stories Now More Than Ever

Navigating the journey of life is tough, and students need to be prepared. As schools build up their support systems, there is an additional (and perhaps unexpected) way to fortify young people against the challenges of life: teach them hero stories. 

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