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Their Alignment to CKLA GREATHALL PRODUCTIONS ALIGNMENT TO CORE KNOWLEDGE LANGUAGE ARTS The following is an alignment between Core Knowledge curriculum and the read-alouds on tape presented by Great Hall Productions. Great Hall Productions recordings can be purchased at http://www.greathall.com/storytelling.html. Greathall Recording Title Story Sequence Text read in… Could be used to supplement… Item? A Christmas Carol and Other A Christmas Carol (G2) Grade 3, Unit 1 Reader: More Classic Tales Favorites The Gift of the Magi (G7) Dick Spindler's Family Christmas A Tale of Two Cities A Tale of Two Cities A Treasury of Wisdom: True Stories Raphael (G5, G6) of Hope and Inspiration Michelangelo (G5, G6) Diogenes Alexander the Great (G2, G6) Grade 2, Domain 3: The Ancient Greek Civilization King Solomon Jesus' The Good Samaritan Beatrix Potter Grade 1, Domain 1: Fables and Stories Satchel Paige Abraham Lincoln and the Heart of Lincoln biography (GK, G2, G5) Kindergarten, Domain 12: Presidents and America American Symbols Grade 2, Domain 9: The U.S. Civil War The Gettysburg Address (G5) Grade 2, Domain 9: The U.S. Civil War American Tall Tales Paul Bunyan (G2) Grade 2, Domain 1: Fairy Tales and Tall Tales Johnny Appleseed (G2) Kindergarten, Domain 4: Plants Pecos Bill (G2) Grade 2, Domain 1: Fairy Tales and Tall Tales The Fastest Draw in the West © 2014 Core Knowledge Foundation 1 GREATHALL PRODUCTIONS ALIGNMENT TO CORE KNOWLEDGE LANGUAGE ARTS Greathall Recording Title Story Sequence Text read in… Could be used to supplement… Item? Animal Tales The Three Billy Goats Gruff (GK) Kindergarten, Domain 3: Stories The Lion and the Mouse (GK) Kindergarten, Domain 1: Nursery Rhymes and Fables The Tortoise and the Hare (GK) Kindergarten, Domain 1: Nursery Rhymes and Fables The Crow and the Pitcher Kindergarten, Domain 1: Nursery Rhymes and Fables City Mouse and Country Mouse Preschool, Classic Tales Domain Giggly Biggly and the Invitation Goat Gets Away The Cat Who Went to Church Chanticleer the Rooster Arabian Nights Scheherazade (G3) Grade 3, Domain 1: Classic Tales Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves (G3) Grade 3, Domain 1: Classic Tales The Fisherman and the Genie The Bird Who Speaks Best Loved Stories in Song and The Twelve Dancing Princessses Dance Snow White and Rose Red (GK) Kindergarten, Domain 7: Kings and Queens The Sleeping Beauty (G1) Grade 1, Domain 9: Fairy Tales Carry On, Mr. Bowditch Carry On, Mr. Bowditch (Jean Lee Grade 1, Domain 10: A New Nation, Latham) Grade 4: The American Revolution Egyptian Treasures: Mummies and The Great Myths of Egypt Grade 1, Domain 4: Early World Myths Civilizations Osiris & Set Grade 1, Domain 4: Early World Civilizations The Secret Name of Ra-Amun Grade 1, Domain 4: Early World Civilizations A Rival for the Throne Grade 1, Domain 4: Early World Civilizations The Courage of Isis Grade 1, Domain 4: Early World Civilizations The Pyramid Builders (G1) Grade 1, Domain 4: Early World Civilizations The Mummy's Tomb (G1) Grade 1, Domain 4: Early World Civilizations © 2014 Core Knowledge Foundation 2 GREATHALL PRODUCTIONS ALIGNMENT TO CORE KNOWLEDGE LANGUAGE ARTS Greathall Recording Title Story Sequence Text read in… Could be used to supplement… Item? Fairytale Favorites in Story and Song Stone Soup Preschool: Classic Tales Domain Puss in Boots (G1) Grade 1, Domain 9: Fairy Tales The Shoemaker & the Elves (PK) Preschool, Classic Tales Domain Rapunzel (G1) Grade 1, Domain 9: Fairy Tales, Grade 3, Domain 1 Reader: More Classic Famously Funny! A Collection of The Emporer's New Clothes (G1) GradeTales 1, Domain 9: Fairy Tales Beloved Stories and Poems The Real Princess (The Princess and the (G1) Kindergarten, Domain 7: Kings and Queens Pea) Jabberwocky (G5) Grade 5 Poetry Father William (G3) Grade 3, Domain 1: Classic Tales Anansi the Mighty (G1) Grade 1, Domain 1: Fables and Stories The Yak The Tiger, the Brahman, and the Jackal (G2) Grade 2, Domain 2: Early Asian Civilizations, Grade 3, Domain 1 Reader: More Classic Tales The Duck and the Kangaroo First Stories to Last a Lifetime The Gingerbread Man (PK) Preschool, Classic Tales Domain Thumbelina (PK, G1) Preschool, Classic Tales Domain, Grade 1, Domain 3: Different Lands, Similar Stories The Three Little Pigs (GK) Kindergarten, Domain 3: Stories Dick Whittington and His Cat Preschool: Classic Tales Domain Kindergarten: Domain 3, Stories The Tale of Peter Rabbit (G1) Grade 1, Domain 1: Fables and Stories The Ugly Duckling (GK) Why Flies Buzz (PK) Preschool, Classic Tales Domain For the Temple For the Temple (G. A. Henty) Grade 1, Domain 4: Early World Civilizations, Grade 6: Lasting Ideas from Ancient Civilizations © 2014 Core Knowledge Foundation 3 GREATHALL PRODUCTIONS ALIGNMENT TO CORE KNOWLEDGE LANGUAGE ARTS Greathall Recording Title Story Sequence Text read in… Could be used to supplement… Item? G.A. Henty Short Story Collection, Frontier Girl (G. A. Henty) Grade 2: Westward Expansion, Volume 1 Grade 3: Native Americans Surly Joe (G. A. Henty) Galileo and the Stargazers Archimedes and the Golden Crown (G8) Ptolemy vs. Copernicus (G5) Tycho Brahe Scans the Skies Kepler & Galileo (G5) The Trial of Galileo (G5) Isaac Newton (G6) George Washington: First in the George Washington: First in the Hearts (PK, GK, G1) Preschool, Important People in American Hearts of His Countrymen of His Countrymen History Kindergarten, Domain 12: Presidents and American Symbols Grade 1, Domain 10: A New Nation Giants! A Colossal Collection of Tales Jack and the Beanstalk (G1) Grade 1, Domain 9: Fairy Tales & Tunes The Selfish Giant The Giant of Grabbist If I Were a Giant (song) The "Fantastical" Tale of Finn MacCoul Gone West: Bold Adventures of Louisiana Purchase (G1) Grade 1, Domain 11: Frontier Explorers American Explorers and Pioneers Lewis & Clark's Expedition (G1) Grade 1, Domain 11: Frontier Explorers Sacagawea (G1) Grade 1, Domain 11: Frontier Explorers Greek Myths King Midas and the Golden Touch (GK) Kindergarten, Domain 7: Kings and Queens Adventures of Hercules (G2) Grade 2, Domain 4: Greek Myths Peseus and Medusa (G3) Grade 2, Domain 4: Greek Myths Arachne (G2) Grade 2, Domain 4: Greek Myths Heroes in Mythology Theseus and the Minotaur (G2) Grade 2, Domain 4: Greek Myths Prometheus, Bearer of Fire (G2) Grade 2, Domain 4: Greek Myths Odin and the Norse Men (G3) Grade 3, Unit 6 Reader: Gods, Giants, and Dwarves © 2014 Core Knowledge Foundation 4 GREATHALL PRODUCTIONS ALIGNMENT TO CORE KNOWLEDGE LANGUAGE ARTS Greathall Recording Title Story Sequence Text read in… Could be used to supplement… Item? I Said I Could and I Did: True Stories George Gershwin (G3) Grade 3: The Orchestra of 20th Century Americans E. Y. Harburg Grace Hopper Langston Hughes (G7) Grade 7: America in the Twenties Nellie Bly Charles Steinmetz (G8) Grade 2, Domain 11: Immigration Harry Truman (G8) Grade 8: The Aftermath of WWII In Freedom's Cause In Freedom's Cause (G. A. Henty) In the Reign of Terror In the Reign of Terror (G. A. Henty) (G6) Grade 6: The French Revolution Jewish Holiday Stories Chanukah, The Festival of Lights (G1) Grade 1, Domain 4: Early World Civilizations Purim Grade 1, Domain 4: Early World Civilizations, Grade 6: Lasting Ideas from Ancient Civilizations Passover Grade 1, Domain 4: Early World Civilizations, Grade 6: Lasting Ideas from Ancient Civilizations Julius Caesar and the Story of Rome Shakespeare's Julius Caesar (G6) Grade 6: Lasting Ideas from Ancient Civilizations Just So Stories How the Camel Got His Hump (G2) The Beginning of the Armadillos How the Rhinoceros Got His Skin The Sing Song of Old Man Kangaroo How the Whale Got His Throat The Elephant's Child © 2014 Core Knowledge Foundation 5 GREATHALL PRODUCTIONS ALIGNMENT TO CORE KNOWLEDGE LANGUAGE ARTS Greathall Recording Title Story Sequence Text read in… Could be used to supplement… Item? King Arthur and His Knights The Sword in the Stone (G4) Grade 4: Europe in the Middle Ages King Arthur (G4) Grade 4: Europe in the Middle Ages Guinevere (G4) Grade 4: Europe in the Middle Ages Sir Percival Meets A Lady Grade 4: Europe in the Middle Ages The Round Table Grade 4: Europe in the Middle Ages Sir Lancelot's Journey (G4) Grade 4: Europe in the Middle Ages Sir Bedivere Grade 4: Europe in the Middle Ages Merlin's Magic (G4) Grade 4: Europe in the Middle Ages Masters of the Renaissance Leonardo da Vinci (G5) Grade 5: The Renaissance and the Reformation Michelangelo (G5) Grade 5: The Renaissance and the Reformation Brunelleschi (G5) Grade 5: The Renaissance and the Reformation Donatello (G5) Grade 5: The Renaissance and the Reformation Men of Iron Men of Iron (Howard Pyle) Mystery! Mystery! For Children Sherlock Holmes: The Red Headed (G5) League Auguste Dupin: The Purloined Letter Father Brown: The Blue Cross Rip Van Winkle/Gulliver's Travels Rip Van Winkle (G4) Rip's Rap Gulliver's Travels (G4) Fool's Gold Shakespeare for Children A Midsummer Night's Dream (G5) The Taming of the Shrew © 2014 Core Knowledge Foundation 6 GREATHALL PRODUCTIONS ALIGNMENT TO CORE KNOWLEDGE LANGUAGE ARTS Greathall Recording Title Story Sequence Text read in… Could be used to supplement… Item? She and He: Adventures in Mythology Psyche and Cupid (G3) Grade 3, Unit 4 Reader: Stories of Ancient Rome Pygmalion & Galatea (G6) Grade 6: Lasting Ideas from Ancient Civilizations Echo & Narcissus (G6) Grade 6: Lasting Ideas from Ancient Civilizations Atalanta & the Golden Apples (G2) Grade 2, Domain 4: Greek Myths Baucis & Philemon Grade 3, Domain 4: The Ancient Roman Civilization, Grade 6: Lasting Ideas from Ancient Civilizations Sherlock Holmes for Children The Mazarin Stone (G5) The Adventure of the Speckled Band (G5) The Musgrave Ritual (G5) The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle (G5) Spooky Classics for Children The Canterville Ghost Dr.
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