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1 Reading 1: Finish all stem cards. Play STEM concentration
10 September 2013 Reading Reading 1: Finish all stem cards. Play STEM concentration Geo Div Loc Poli Port Super Semi Anti Mov

2 10 September 2013 ELAR In planner write: Reading for Success
Introduction to marking the text. Reflect and connect (metacognition)

3 11 September 2013 ELAR Fairy tale notes (page 8 of purple spiral)
Dragon, Dragon NTA

4 12 September 2013 Mrs. Wollack is off campus today.
Complete the Sailing to New Horizons

5 13 September 2013 Too Cool for School wristbands
Reading 1: Read in book groups ELAR 2, 3, 4: Finish Fairy Tale story elements Read introduction/exposition of Dragon, Dragon.

6 Fairy tale story elements
Fairy tales are special stories that are different from other kinds of stories. There are 6 possible story elements in fairy tales. Not every fairy tale has all of these elements, but a story must have at least a few of them to be called a fairy tale.

7 Story element 1 Fairy tales often start and end with special words like "once upon a time," "a long, long time ago," and "they lived happily ever after."

8 Story element 2 The story often takes place in a castle, a forest, or a town. This is called the setting. For example: Little Red Riding Hood is set in the forest, and part of Bubba is set in the castle-like ranch of Ms. Lurleen.

9 Story element 3 Fairy tales always have at least one good character in the story. An example of a good (protagonist) character is Bubba. Fairy tales often have bad (antagonist) characters, too. Bubba’s mean brothers, Dwayne and Milton are examples of negative characters or antagonists.

10 Story element 4 Often, one of the characters is royalty, which means that the person is a king, a queen, a prince, or princess. Characters may also be animals, like the wolf in Little Red Riding Hood, or the bears in Goldilocks and the Three Bears.

11 Story element 5 Magic is often an element of fairy tales. In Bubba, there is a fairy godcow who helps Bubba go to the ball in a fancy Stetson hat. For example: In Jack and the Beanstalk, Jack buys magic seeds that grow into a beanstalk.

12 Story element 6 Fairy tales have a problem that must be solved.
For example, in the Princess and the Pea, the prince wants to find a real princess to marry. His mother, the queen, helps him find a real princess by putting a pea in the bed to find out if the princess can feel it.


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