I created a slideshow with many kid friendly movies - Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, Goonies, Finding Nemo, Monsters Inc, the Emperor's New Groove, etc. I asked the students to raise their hand when there was something they noticed that most of the movie posters had in common. I gave them a round or two of watching the slideshow before I started to call on students. I got great answers which I placed into two lists. List one had things they would have to have on their poster and the other optional choices -- I did not label these lists just yet. Students reported great observations - title, characters, background, dates, actor names, presented by, etc.For the first class each student was responsible for making a rough draft of a poster for their group - they could discuss titles and such next class. So, each student created a version of their Fairy Tale on paper.
Next class I had the students get together in their Fairy Tale groups and discuss each other's rough drafts. I gave examples of things I should hear, "I like the way you drew your letters, but I like this other title" or "I like where you placed the characters" or "I like your wolf and I like your pig" - After about 5 minutes of them discussing their work I handed out another piece of paper to be their 2nd rough draft. I asked students to either re-draw or cut out pieces they liked from their papers and arrange them on their next draft.
The classes worked really well together and I only had to help a couple of groups work through some issues -- mostly based on how they were talking to each other. After helping them through their issues they were off and running!
The following class I had the groups split up their teams - some students worked on their poster while the remaining people in the group worked on different backgrounds for their story. Most groups are ending up with 2-5 background scenes!
I am super excited for these shows and will post an update on how everything turns out!

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