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Cendrillon. By: Robert D. San Souci That’s Amazing! Theme 3, Selection 2, Day 1 Taught By: Mr. Williams. Compare and Contrast. The Fog Maiden’s Necklace. Decoding Suffixes: -able. crossly. elegant. Godmother. orphan. peasant. proud. Key Caribbean Vocabulary. crossly
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Cendrillon By: Robert D. San Souci That’s Amazing! Theme 3, Selection 2, Day 1 Taught By: Mr. Williams
Key Caribbean Vocabulary • crossly • In a grumpy or grouchy way • elegant • Marked by good taste, graceful • Godmother • A woman who acts as a sponsor at a child’s christening or baptism. • orphan • A child whose parents are dead or gone • peasant • A poor farm worker • proud • Thinking too highly of oneself
Cenderillon • Double Bubble Map • After reading each page, use a blank sheet of paper to add to a Double Bubble Map comparing and contrasting details about Vitaline and Cenderillon from the selection. • Make sure to find at least 5 similarities between Vitaline and Cenderillon and at least 5 differences for each. • At the end of the story use practice book p. 233 to check your comprehension of the story.It is ok to go back into the text as needed for both activities? • When finished go back and reread this week’s selection in order to improve reading fluency.
Cendrillon By: Robert D. San Souci That’s Amazing! Theme 3, Selection 2, Day 2 Taught By: Mr. Williams
Key Caribbean Vocabulary • crossly • In a grumpy or grouchy way • elegant • Marked by good taste, graceful • Godmother • A woman who acts as a sponsor at a child’s christening or baptism. • orphan • A child whose parents are dead or gone • peasant • A poor farm worker • proud • Thinking too highly of oneself