In third quarter, one of our focus’ in language arts is folklore. Specifically, differentiating between fairy tales, fables, tall tales, myths, and legends. This is such a FUN unit! I actually didn’t know that all those fell under the “folklore” category until I taught third-grade. Did you learn this in school? Perhaps I just have […]
Solid 14k gold. This medallion is hand carved by the designer and cast using ancient sand casting methods. From tales of adventure and raucous revelries at sea, to carvings in quiet corridors of long forgotten pyramids, let the Buried Treasure Collection take you there. The Buried Treasure Collection is a wonderland of nostalgic treasures that time forgot. Jewelry lost long ago, pummeled by waves and buried by sand, only to be uncovered by you. Inspired by historical and symbolic tales, these pieces tell a story of civilizations gone by. Of myths and legends passed down. Of folklore and rituals handed down through generations. It's a collection meant to evoke both fairytale and sentimental reminders of origins, traditions, and ancestry. Let your jewels from this collection to be the reason new legends are told by candlelight. 5% of this necklace's proceeds serve to benefit charity. Read more about where your generous contributions are going this month here, and thank you for helping a beautiful cause.
Blarney Woollen Mills tells the tale of the classic Irish legend - the Children of Lir. The story is rich in Irish folklore, myths and magic.
Solid 14k gold, 14mm at widest point.From tales of adventure and raucous revelries at sea, to carvings in quiet corridors of long forgotten pyramids, let The Buried Treasure Collection take you there. The Buried Treasure Collection is a wonderland of nostalgic treasures that time forgot. Jewelry lost long ago, pummeled by waves and buried by sand, only to be uncovered by you. Inspired by historical and symbolic tales, these pieces tell a story of civilizations gone by. Of myths and legends passed down. Of folklore and rituals handed down through generations. It's a collection meant to evoke both fairytale and sentimental reminders of origins, traditions, and ancestry. Let your jewels from this collection to be the reason new legends are told by candlelight. 5% of this necklace's proceeds serve to benefit charity. Read more about where your generous contributions are going this month here, and thank you for helping a beautiful cause.
Solid 14k gold, 14mm at widest point.From tales of adventure and raucous revelries at sea, to carvings in quiet corridors of long forgotten pyramids, let The Buried Treasure Collection take you there. The Buried Treasure Collection is a wonderland of nostalgic treasures that time forgot. Jewelry lost long ago, pummeled by waves and buried by sand, only to be uncovered by you. Inspired by historical and symbolic tales, these pieces tell a story of civilizations gone by. Of myths and legends passed down. Of folklore and rituals handed down through generations. It's a collection meant to evoke both fairytale and sentimental reminders of origins, traditions, and ancestry. Let your jewels from this collection to be the reason new legends are told by candlelight. 5% of this necklace's proceeds serve to benefit charity. Read more about where your generous contributions are going this month here, and thank you for helping a beautiful cause.
Here is a list of (almost) all Slavic mythical creatures. Alkonost, who gets her name from the Greek demigod Alyclone, is a creature with the body of a bird and the head of a woman. Her voice is incredibly beautiful and alluring, causing people to forget everything and never be able to experience happiness like hearing the voice again. She lives in the underworld with her counterpart, who is named Sirin, who appears in an orchard during the morning to cry on the Apple Feast of the Savior Day. In
In third quarter, one of our focus’ in language arts is folklore. Specifically, differentiating between fairy tales, fables, tall tales, myths, and legends. This is such a FUN unit! I actually didn’t know that all those fell under the “folklore” category until I taught third-grade. Did you learn this in school? Perhaps I just have […]
You’ve definitely heard of these ten famous myths and legends from Irish folklore! Which is your favourite of these famous Irish legends?
21 Best Things to Do in Efteling Theme Park - 1. Explore the Sprookjesbos (Fairytale Forest) 2. Meet the Volk van Laaf (People of Laaf) in the village of Lavenlaar 3. Feed the hungry Holle Bolle Gijs family 4. Embark on a Sindbad Adventure on the Wings of the Vogel Rok (Rok Bird) 5. Brave the Sea S
In the still quiet of midwinter wee folk travel unseen on bird and hare through the sleeping wood. They are gathering twigs and hollowed seed heads for their faerie hearths, wintergreen and
Let us have more pictures, shall we? Several of us are experiencing December blues and quite unable to rouse ourselves to the spirit of the season. I hope these may provide a few moments' entertainment at the very least. I never did manage to post these illustrations here. I did post a link to my…
Folklore Poster Set RL.4.9 Looking for a poster set to support your class study of folklore? This informational poster set includes 7 subcategories of folklore. Each poster contains the category name, information, and colorful graphic. Informational posters for categories of folklore. Poster Set includes: •Folklore •Fables •Folktales •Fairytales •Tall Tales •Myths •Legends •Pourquoi Tales *********************************************************************** Thank you for considering this product! Please take a moment to check out the preview of this product in order to get a better understanding of the content and quality before purchasing. It contains a TABLE of CONTENTS and a peek at ALL posters included in the resource. ****************************************************************************** This resource is included in my Comparing and Contrasting Folklore Unit ****************************************************************************** ♥ If you would like notification about future items posted by Literacy Loves Company, please click the “follow me” button. All new products are 50% off the first 48 hours after posting. Thank you!! ******************************************************************************** Other 4th Grade ELA products by Literacy Loves Company: Relative Pronoun Task Cards {CCSS L.4.1.A} Poetry, Drama, and Prose {CCSS RL.4.5} Writer’s Handbook {Student Reference} Daily Common Core Writing On Demand Writing Would You Rather... Opinion Writing Unit Literary Themes Poster Set Non-Fiction Text Bundle **This product is the work of T.Danley of Literacy Loves Company. It is intended to support the implementation of the CCSS. No approval by, nor association with, the creators of the CCSS is intended or implied. "The Common Core Standards were written and developed by The National Governors Association Center for Best Practices and Council of Chief State School Officers. © Copyright 2010. National Governors Association Center for Best Practices and Council of Chief State School Officers. All rights reserved."
Ireland’s long history is riddled with ancient mythology and folklore. Ireland’s ancient societies, the Druids and the Celtics, believed in the power of magic and many of these beliefs spread to modern day legends told again and again across the country. Stories of warriors with all the knowledge of the world, fairies playing pranks on farm owners and leprechauns hiding their gold at the end of a rainbow add to the mysterious appeal of Ireland. 10. The Banshee The Banshee was a woman who carried with her an omen of death. Sometimes you saw the Banshee as an old woman
Let us have more pictures, shall we? Several of us are experiencing December blues and quite unable to rouse ourselves to the spirit of the season. I hope these may provide a few moments' entertainment at the very least. I never did manage to post these illustrations here. I did post a link to my…
When walking in the forest alone at night, beware of Ghillie Dhu, protector of the forest, from Scottish lore and myth.
21 Best Things to Do in Efteling Theme Park - 1. Explore the Sprookjesbos (Fairytale Forest) 2. Meet the Volk van Laaf (People of Laaf) in the village of Lavenlaar 3. Feed the hungry Holle Bolle Gijs family 4. Embark on a Sindbad Adventure on the Wings of the Vogel Rok (Rok Bird) 5. Brave the Sea S
“So the goblins came. They pushed their way in and pulled baby out, leaving another all made of ice” Maurice Sendak, Outside over there. Fairy tales are stories, often with an evolution of centuries, that form a mutable and difficult to define genre, with a close relationship to folk tales. The functions of fairy tales […]