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The Fairy Dancers and The Fairy Dancers Dancing Days By Natalie Jane Pryor Illustrations by Cheryl Orsini Book Summary: For every little girl who loves to dance come these lavishly illustrated storybooks from award-winning Australian author Natalie Jane Prior and muchloved illustrator Cheryl Orsini. Every Saturday, with a hop, a skip and a magical twirl, Mia, Emma and Grace turn into... fairy dancers! Enter their enchanted world of fun, friendship, fairy wings and dancing. Curriculum Areas and Key Learning Outcomes The Fairy Dancers and The Fairy Dancers: Dancing Days suit the following Australian Curriculum content descriptors: Foundation (Kindergarten/Prep) Year 1 Year 2 English English English ACELT1575 ACELT1581 ACELT1783 ACELT1586 Design and Technologies The Arts Dance ACELA1469 ACELT1591 ACELT1833 F-2 ACTDEP007; ACTDEP009 F-2 ACADAM001; ACADAM002 Resources created by: Christina Wheeler ISBN 780733335648 RRP 19.99 ISBN 9780733335648 RRP 19.99 General Capabilities Personal and Social Capability Themes Cooperation, Friendship, Creativity, Kindness, Resilience, Ballet Dancing, Ballerinas, Fairies Recommended Ages: 3+ Page 1

Introduction The Fairy Dancers and The Fairy Dancers: Dancing Days both share a collection of three short narratives about Mia, Emma and Grace and their beloved ballet teacher, Miss Ashleigh. Beautifully illustrated, each story contains a classic narrative structure, allowing for the exploration of plot and characterisation with younger readers. The storylines also lend themselves to a range of visual art, drama and dance-related activities, perfect for improvisation, play-based responses and story-telling within the early childhood setting. It is worth noting that of the six stories, three are set within the dance school context, whilst the other three involve the characters in others settings a birthday party, a sleepover and a visit to town to see the Christmas windows. In addition, one of the stories includes male dancers, making the collection applicable to a wide audience. Exploring the Context The girls ballet classes form the context for many of the stories in The Fairy Dancers and The Fairy Dancers: Dancing Days. To help contextualise this setting and to assist in building field knowledge, view one or more of the following YouTube clips: o https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tskjqtiox_s Ballet Class for pre-schoolers o https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eowopgpwhss Teddy Bears Picnic Dance o https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iz4alnnvlsa Ballet Class for 5-6 year olds o https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wb046w0ygpk Sugar Plum Fairy Dance o https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=okkk9nt35tm All boys ballet class Using the following link to explore the vocabulary of ballet, build a Word Wall, complete with simple definitions, of the world of the Fairy Dancers. o https://quizlet.com/11347879/simple-ballet-vocabulary-for-children-flashcards/ o Using Worksheet 1, learn about the five positions that form the basis of ballet steps. Responding and Exploring Exploring plot, character and setting Choose one of the Fairy Dancers Mia, Emma or Grace on whom to create a character profile, using both The Fairy Dancers and The Fairy Dancers: Dancing Days. Include their physical appearance, as well as their different character traits. Miss Ashleigh is described as the kindest ballet teacher in the world. Using evidence from each of the stories, use the graphic organiser on Worksheet 2 to record ways in which she shows her kindness. In addition, Page 2

discuss how the other characters in the stories show kindness to one another. Why is it important to show kindness to others? Write a reflection about a teacher or coach who has shown kindness to you. How has this helped you? Make your own dance shop similar to Eva s Dance Shop in The Magic Slippers. Create items for sale from repurposed materials. Take turns being the shopkeeper/customer. As an extension of this idea, price the objects and use pretend money in your role play. Emma decides to paint her ballet slippers blue, however, in the morning, she regrets her actions. Discuss whether you think Emma knew this was the wrong thing to do when she did it. How do the illustrations help us to see that Emma is sorry? Share a time when you did something that you later wished you hadn t done. Why is it important to think about the consequences of your actions beforehand? In The Secret Birthday, the girls and their mothers give Miss Ashleigh a surprise picnic for her birthday. In small groups, plan a picnic/party of your own, either for Miss Ashleigh or for someone at school. Create the invitations and menu, and plan the games that you would like to play at this party. Decide on a present for that person. If possible, hold this party. In The Fairy Concert, Grace breaks her arm. How does Mia use her creativity and problem-solving skills to help Grace perform in the concert? What does this say about the friendship between the girls? Make your own costumes, wands and headbands suitable for the magic flowers and fairy butterflies to use in The Fairy Concert. Alternatively, design the costumes using Worksheet 3. In The Fairy Sleepover, Emma is worried that she will be scared of the dark when away from home. Despite this, she still attends the sleepover and overcomes her worries. How does Miss Ashleigh help her with this? How does Emma show resilience even though she feels scared? Why is this important? Have you ever felt worried or unsure about something? What strategies did you use to overcome it? What can you learn from Emma to help you in the future? Miss Ashleigh gives the girls dancing ribbons. Make your own dancing ribbons. In small groups, create a dance routine using the ribbons. Write a reflection about the relationship that Miss Ashleigh shares with the girls. What role does she play in their lives? Using recycled materials, make robot and/or rabbit costumes similar to those in Robots and Fairies. In small groups, choreograph a robot or rabbit dance to perform to your class. Page 3

What lessons did the girls and boys learn about each other and themselves in Robots and Fairies? What do you think was the author s purpose in writing this story? In relation to Robots and Fairies, write a reflection about how cooperation trumps competition. How do the girls nerves about the competition affect their behaviour? What advice would you give them to help with their nerves in the future? In small groups, recreate a story of your choice from the two volumes of The Fairy Dancers. Create costumes and props, and perform your story to a small audience. In The Fairy Christmas, the girls visit a department store in town, looking at shop windows and visiting Santa. Using your senses to brainstorm what you would see, hear and feel on this trip, write a description of such a visit. Why does Grace hold back her tears when she realises she s lost her doll? What does this tell us about Grace? Retell one of the stories from one of the characters points of view. Using Worksheet 4, make your own Christmas cards to send to friends and family. Use Reader s Theatre to encourage effective oral reading and storytelling techniques: For more information on Reader s Theatre, visit the following website http://www.scholastic.com/librarians/programs/whatisrt.htm. Examining Examining Text Structure and Organisation Trace the narrative structure of each of the short stories on a simple story graph, highlighting the introduction, complication, climax and resolution for each. Discuss the message in each story. Discuss how the following themes are explored in The Fairy Dancers and The Fairy Dancers: Dancing Days: Cooperation, Friendship, Creativity, Kindness and Resilience. Examining Grammar Using the three stories The Magic Slippers, The Fairy Concert and Robots and Fairies, examine the use of verbs, nouns and adjectives specific to dancing and performing as set out on Worksheet 5. Complete the word search on Worksheet 6. Additional links: Cheryl Orsini blog has some interesting entries about her illustration techniques https://www.cherylorsini.com/ Page 4

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