
Fairy Tales Podcast Project
Audio Record an Original or Traditional Fairy Tale
Fall Book Fair: Enchanted Forest of Books
November 12 - 16
Tell an Enchanted Tale!
To celebrate the fall book fair theme, the LC's Media Moguls club is looking for a few good storytellers to audio record an original fairy tale or a well-loved, familiar one...
HOW TO PARTICIPATE:
- Write an original fairytale OR choose a traditional, public domain fairytale
- PRACTICE reading it aloud ~ you can also turn it into a script with multiple voices
- COMPLETE THIS FORM to sign up to be recorded
Then Ms. Diaz and the Media Moguls will contact you to arrange a recording time.
If you have written your own fairy tale but DO NOT want to be audio recorded, that's okay ~ just indicate that when you submit the form.
Wrote a tale but DO NOT want to be audio recorded? No problem ~ just indicate that when you submit the form.
Fairy Tale Podcast Project
Recording of Fairy Tales: Starting on November 12th!
Monday, Nov 12, 2018, 08:00 AM
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Resources to Use
Writing Your Own Original Fairy Tale?
Storybird: How to Write Fantastic Fairy Tales
Storybird: Read Original #Fairytales
How to Build a Fictional World (TED video)
Rewriting the Fairytale (video)
How to Write a Fairy Tale in Six Steps
Multiple Voices Script Examples:
The Gingerbread Man
Fairy Tales - Public Domain Only!
You will need to print out a copy of the story to read and/or turn into a script with multiple voices on your own.
See these links below for potential tales to choose from:
Example Fairy Tale Recordings
Rumplestiltskin excerpt (Ms. Diaz)