What About Me?
by Ed Young
by Ed Young
Question of the week: What can we learn by trading with one another?
Genre of the Week:
Fables
Check out these AWESOME Fable Sites:
Aesop's Fables
More Aesop's Fables
Ancient Chinese Fables
Fun with Fables Webquest
Aesop and His Fables
Fable Powerpoints
Fox and Crow
Fox and Sick Lion
Rumplestiltskin
Frog Fables
Ancient Chinese Fables
Story Tymes' Fables for Kids
Fables
Check out these AWESOME Fable Sites:
Aesop's Fables
More Aesop's Fables
Ancient Chinese Fables
Fun with Fables Webquest
Aesop and His Fables
Fable Powerpoints
Fox and Crow
Fox and Sick Lion
Rumplestiltskin
Frog Fables
Ancient Chinese Fables
Story Tymes' Fables for Kids
This Week's Focus Comprehension Skill:
Sequence- the order in which things happen in a story. Examples of time order words: First, next, then, last.
Sequencing
Sequence- the order in which things happen in a story. Examples of time order words: First, next, then, last.
Sequencing
This Week's Focus Comprehension Strategy:
Summarize- a short statement that tells the goals of the characters, how they tried to reach them, and whether they succeeded in the end.
Summarizing
Summarize- a short statement that tells the goals of the characters, how they tried to reach them, and whether they succeeded in the end.
Summarizing
This Week's Story Vocabulary:
carpenter - someone who builds with wood
carpetmaker - a rug weaver
knowledge - having information, facts, and ideas
marketplace - a place where people buy and sell
merchant - someone who buys and sells goods
plenty - more than enough
straying - wandering away
thread - a fine twisted cord
carpenter - someone who builds with wood
carpetmaker - a rug weaver
knowledge - having information, facts, and ideas
marketplace - a place where people buy and sell
merchant - someone who buys and sells goods
plenty - more than enough
straying - wandering away
thread - a fine twisted cord
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