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Folk Tale The bat, the Moon and the Sun Matching with proverbs.

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2 Folk Tale The bat, the Moon and the Sun

3 Matching with proverbs

4 Proverbs Birds of a feather flock together. You reap what you sow. A friend in need is a friend indeed. All that glitters is not gold.

5 Proverbs It's no use crying over spilt milk. The early bird catches the worm. There's no smoke without fire. Slow and steady wins the race.

6 Specific Aims 1.Students can make the story with a set of given pictures by themselves. 2. Students can answer the questions about the main text.

7 Meaning Orders

8 2. The moon and the sun argued which was more powerful. 3. The moon and the sun had a throwing contest. Meaning Orders 1. The bat and the sun were very good friends.

9 4. The sun won by the help of the bat. 5. The bat needed the sun's help. 6. The sun refused, but the moon helped. 7. The bat never appears in the daytime. Meaning Orders

10 He is the bat's special friend. They decided to settle the argument by a test of strength. The moon and the sun had an argument over which was more powerful. The sun's mudball traveled farther than the moon's. The moon helped the bat bury his mother. The sun was the winner. Causes Effects

11 The Theme of Main Text A friend in need is a friend indeed.

12 Thank you!!!


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