By Saviour Pirotta
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Fairytale narrative | Formal letters, retellings, character descriptions
10 sessions, 2 weeks
This is a two-week Writing Root for Firebird by Saviour Pirotta and Catherine Hyde, in which children begin by making predictions about the story theme and events by exploring images and props from the story, as a golden feather arrives in the class. Children continue to explore new language used within the book and use this to retell, describe and eventually plan and write their own version of a fairytale story, using devices similar to those in the text.
The firebird is stealing the tsar's famous golden apples. His two oldest sons fail to capture the bird, so their younger brother, Ivan, must set out on a quest to find it. Befriended by the wise grey wolf, Ivan wins the firebird and the hand of the beautiful Princess Helen.
This lyrical tale, retold by award-winning children’s author Saviour Pirotta, was the inspiration for Stravinsky’s famous ballet of the same name. Rich in literary language, and supported by hand-painted illustrations by Catherine Hyde, children will be captivated by the magical world of Russian folklore. The story follows a clear and repetitive structure, which children can use to inspire their own story writing and links can be made to themes of freedom, destiny and challenging expectations and desires.
Traditional tales, Russia, folklore, justice, freedom, destiny, challenging expectations
Date written: December 2015
Anthony Legon
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