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The Legend of Sun, Moon, and Stars

The Legend of Sun, Moon, and Stars

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The Legend of Sun, Moon, and Stars

by Allan Ramos

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Open Ended

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What did you learn last meeting?

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Multiple Choice

She was very VAIN that she takes too much pride in her works. The word "vain"  means?

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boastful

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unsuccessful

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foolish

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silly

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Multiple Choice

She wore so much jewelry and DESPISED work that she does nothing all day. The word "despised" means?

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neglect

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disrespect

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love

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honor

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Multiple Choice

His honesty was never DISPUTED. The word "disputed" means?

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disagree

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agree

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like

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dislike

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​Objectives

In this lesson, you will be able to:

A. define what a legend is;

B. discover that owning something has responsibilities; and

C. infer meaning from sentences.

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Long ago our elders say, the sky was so close to the earth that one could touch it.

But there were only two people who lived then. They were the first man and woman.

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Multiple Choice

Who were the first people according to the legend?

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the first man and woman

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Adam and Eve

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Adam and Steve

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Steve and Herobrine

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It has been said that the first woman was very vain. She wore so much jewelry and despised work. Whenever the first man would ask her to do something, she would pout. She pouted when he asked her to clean the house. She pouted whenever he asked her to cook. She pouted whenever he asked her to grind the rice grains every day for their food.

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Open Ended

Describe the first woman according to the story.

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"But if you don't grind the rice, we don't get to eat," the first man reasoned, and even the vain first woman could not dispute that.

But it was so much work grinding the rice with a little pestle and mortar. So she poured all the rice for the day into a very large mortar and took up a very large pestle to grind it with. The pestle was so tall that when it hit the mortar, it touched the sky. The first woman was oblivious to this. She only knew she had to grind all the rice before her husband came home for supper.

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Multiple Choice

What did the first woman grind?

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rice

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corn

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potato

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tomato

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Multiple Choice

What did the first woman use to grind the rice?

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mortar and pestle

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grinding machine

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hammer

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stone

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Open Ended

Based on what they eat, where do you think they lived? Why?

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She still wore all her jewelry. She noticed that her jewelry kept falling off or hampered her whenever she worked. So she hung her larger pieces of jewelry, which were her silver comb, her gold ring, and her long pearl necklace on the sky.

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Open Ended

What happened to her jewelry when she grinded the rice?

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Then she went to work with the huge pestle, not knowing that as one end of the pestle pounded the rice grains, the other end was pounding the sky. The first woman only knew that the sky was so low that it made her task more difficult. So she pounded harder and harder on the rice. Higher and higher the sky went, until with one enormous stroke, the first woman sent the sky flying up, never to come close to the earth again.

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She sensed a draft behind her neck and looked up. She was astonished to see that the sky had risen so high-and had taken her most precious things with it! She could see her silver comb shining where the moon is now, and the beads of her lovely necklace twinkling all around it. Her golden ring was nowhere in sight. The first woman grumbled, “I should have worn those things again if I'd known they would go to waste.”

The Legend of Sun, Moon, and Stars

by Allan Ramos

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