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The Ch’i-lin Purse Retold by Linda Fang

The Ch’i-lin Purse Retold by Linda Fang. Team Cooperation Goal. Explain Your Ideas/Tell Why. Title: The Ch’i-lin Purse. Reading Goal: Genre Structures:Folktales Team Cooperation Goal: Explain Your Ideas/Tell Why Genre: Folktale Author: Retold by Linda Fang. legendary: famous.

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The Ch’i-lin Purse Retold by Linda Fang

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  1. The Ch’i-lin PurseRetold byLinda Fang

  2. Team Cooperation Goal Explain Your Ideas/Tell Why

  3. Title: The Ch’i-lin Purse Reading Goal: Genre Structures:Folktales Team Cooperation Goal: Explain Your Ideas/Tell Why Genre: Folktale Author: Retold by Linda Fang

  4. legendary:famous Everyone in the town knew the legend of how the airplane came to sit In the town plaza, it was a famous story.

  5. satisfied: fulfilled The student was satisfied with the way the painting turned out, she was fulfilled by her joy of finishing it that she hung it in her room.

  6. annoyed: upset The cow was annoyed with the flies that were buzzing around, it made her so upset she used her tale as a swatter.

  7. vain: unsuccessful The boy tried in vain to fix his computer but his attempts were unsuccessful that he gave up.

  8. recommend: suggest “I recommend reading the manual before you start building the toy,” suggested the girl to the boy.

  9. Seldom: rarely It seldom snows in Pacoima, if it did, it would be a rare occasion.

  10. Review Vocabulary with Partner • Can you say it? • Can you define it? • Can you say it in a sentence?

  11. Vocabulary Vault

  12. Building Background Folktale Characteristics Stories that have been told through generations Characters have distinct traits Has a simple problem Teaches a moral lesson Think about these characteristics as I read the following story.

  13. Folktale “markers” How do you when you are reading a folktale? Folktale Characteristics • Stories that have been told through generations • Characters have distinct traits • Has a simple problem • Teaches a moral lesson

  14. What are other characteristics of folk tales?

  15. Team Talk Questions • How can you tell this story is a folktale? (DC) • Describe Hsiang-ling.(CH) • What did the purse symbolize?(LT) • Make a prediction, with evidence, about what will happen with the purse.(PR)

  16. Partner Read- 15 minutes • Put 2 sticky notes on words that are new or unfamiliar to you • Read and restate pages 192 • Read page 193 silently • Discuss with team words you clarified • Find vocabulary words

  17. Team Discussion-15minutes • Discuss answers to team talk questions • Team Talk discussion cards • Write answers to question 1 and 4

  18. Class Discussion • What words did your group clarify? What markers made it clear that this was in fact a folk tale?

  19. Writing Adventures- 15 min How might this story be different in modern times? Give two examples in your response.

  20. Scoring Guide You answer the question 25 points Your answer explains or describes with at least two details 25 points Your answer makes sense and has Part of the question in it 20 points Your answer is written in complete, correct sentences 20 points Your writing has correct capitalization and punctuation 10 points

  21. Vocabulary Practice-10 min • Divide your words with partner. Choose a word from your list to use in a meaningful sentence.

  22. Fluency – 5 min • Pg 192, paragraphs 4 and 5

  23. Fluency Rubric 100 points Expressiveness Smoothness Rate and correctness 90 points Smoothness Rate and correctness 80 points Rate and correctness 70 points Correctness

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