Saturday, September 29, 2012

The Cinderella Project

I am a fan of Cinderella.  I have two sisters and as each one of us was growing up, we identified with Cinderella who had 2 step sisters.  Each one of us felt that we had more responsibility than the others at some point in our lives.  Each of us were looking for a little magic in our lives.  Each one of us dealt with sibling rivalry.  Now, as adults we have all found our way beyond Cinderella, but it is story I will always hold in my heart.



This week at school we will be doing a Cinderella project.  Many elementary schools compare and contrast the different versions of Cinderella.  It is said that all cultures have a Cinderella story.

So this week we will take the familiar Disneyized version of the story and compare it to versions from Ireland, Korea, Russia, China, Vietnam, Egypt and Italy.  Through this process students will compare and contrast the stories.  We will focus on the different characters, the setting and the major plot points of the story.

Students will also research the countries from which these stories originated.  The geography, economy and political history of the countries can also be compared.

Finally the students will put together a Power Point demonstrating their findings.  I am looking forward to what each story has to offer.

School has been in session for six weeks and the student's personal stories are still unfolding as we get to know them.  The child is transformed through the work.  The fact that there are different versions around the world make this story one of transformation for many students.  We all look for magic, we all feel the burden of responsibility and we long to be noticed.  We all want a happy ending.

1 comment:

  1. This sounds like it have been so fun, hope it went well.

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