Visible Fictions’ production of
Zorro
by Davey Anderson
Grades 3-8
A flurry of a cape, the glint of a sword and a flash of a mask… is this an exciting new friend or formidable foe? Based on the legend of Zorro from the end of California’s Spanish colonial era, this all new production will have you riveted to your seat as our masked champion ricochets from one sticky situation to another in a world where adventure is the name and justice is the game!
California Content Standards easily applied in your classroom:
- 4.HI.4.2: Students describe the social, political, cultural, and economic life and interactions among people of California from the pre-Columbian societies to the Spanish mission and Mexican rancho periods.
- 3-5.HI.RE.3. Students distinguish fact from fiction by comparing documentary sources on historical figures and events with fictionalized characters and events.
- 6-8.HI.1.2: Students distinguish fact from opinion in historical narratives and stories.
LESSON PLAN IDEA: Compare and contrast the legends of Zorro and Robin Hood.
Visit the artist’s website at www.visiblefictions.co.uk.
Event Information
Friday, March 23 at 9:30am
60 minutes
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