Treasures from Europe: Stories and Classroom Activities
By (Author) Flora Joy
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Libraries Unlimited Inc
30th May 2003
United States
General
Non Fiction
398.071
Paperback
168
This fabulous collection of nine European folktales, presented by well-known storytellers with European roots, makes a perfect teaching tool to help educators, librarians, and storytellers acquaint students with different European countries and cultures. These stories, along with an abundance of related classroom activities, will allow students to gain a greater understanding and appreciation of European values, customs, and cultural elements. Each story is accompanied by background information about the contributor, discussion questions, and numerous related follow-up activities that are easily adaptable to different levels and learning environments. There are also reproducible pages for student use, as well as information about the country and its people, a brief historical background, a glossary where applicable, and resources for further study. A valuable teaching tool and timesaver, this book is an excellent vehicle for cultural exploration in classrooms or with listening audiences.
A great source for storytellers, elementary teachers, and librarians...The discussion questions and follow-up activities are easily adaptable for different grade levels. Its versatility lends itself to both literature and social studies classes.-Christian School Teacher
Very usable, very hands-on, very do-this-tomorrow. Excellent resource.-Story Bag
"Very usable, very hands-on, very do-this-tomorrow. Excellent resource."-Story Bag
"A great source for storytellers, elementary teachers, and librarians...The discussion questions and follow-up activities are easily adaptable for different grade levels. Its versatility lends itself to both literature and social studies classes."-Christian School Teacher
FLORA JOY is Professor Emeritus in the Storytelling Division of the Department of Curriculum and Instruction at East Tennessee State University. She has been described as a founder in the world of storytelling. She received her Bachelor's, Master's, and Doctoral degrees all in the field of communication and education. She began teaching elementary reading/language arts in Knox County, Tennessee, in the early l960s.