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Fiction 2

Fiction 2

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English

4th Grade

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Angela Morrow

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30 Slides • 35 Questions

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​Fiction 2

​2 passages

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​We will start by reading the FIRST passage.

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​Yes, you will be recording yourself!

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​Now, we shall answer the questions for the first passage.

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​While proving the correct answer with text evidence.

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Multiple Choice

This question has two parts. First, answer Part A. Then, answer Part B.

Part A.

What is the theme of Passage 1?

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A. You should become someone else.

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B. Being strong is more important.

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C. It is important to make wise decisions.

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D. Showing kindness always pays off.

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Multiple Choice

This question has two parts. First, answer Part A. Then, answer Part B.

Part B.

Which sentence from the story supports the answer in Part A?

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A. "but when he had found them they only laughed at him, to think that he, who was so young and simple" (paragraph 1)

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B. "Let the poor things enjoy themselves. I will not suffer you to trouble them." (paragraph 1)

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C. "the two brothers wanted to light a fire under the tree and get rid of the bees, so as to get their honey" (paragraph 2)

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D. "At length the three brothers came to a castle; and as they passed by the stables, they saw fine horses standing there, but all were made of marble" (paragraph 3)

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Draw

Highlight the text evidence to support your answer.

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Draw

Highlight the text evidence in paragraph 2 to support your answer.

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Draw

Highlight the text evidence in paragraph 11 to support your answer.

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Multiple Choice

2. Which of the following is most likely true about the little brother in Passage 1?

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A. He became a cruel ruler and made his brothers leave the kingdom.

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B. He showed kindness to his older brothers when he became king.

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C. He punished the people in the castle for becoming enchanted.

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D. He grew to be the strongest and richest king in all the land.

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Open Ended

How can you figure out the meaning of the underlined word wicket?

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Open Ended

Read Passage 1, Paragraph 3 where it uses the word wicket. Then type in the sentence or sentences (there might be more than one) that uses the word wicket.

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Open Ended

Use Google or a dictionary to look up the word wicket. Write the definition that MATCHES how it's used in Passage 1, Paragraph 3.

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Multiple Choice

3. Which words in Passage 1, paragraph 3 best help the reader understand the meaning of wicket?

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A. were three locks

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B. middle of the door

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C. so that they

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D. could look into the room

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Hotspot

4. Click on the circle before the sentence from Passage 1 that reveals the little brother's kindness.

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Multiple Choice

5. Read the sentence from Passage 1.

"Next they came to a nest full of bees in a hollow tree, and there was so much honey that it ran down the truck." (paragraph 2)

Why does the author use sensory language in this sentence?

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A. to illustrate the large amount of honey

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B. to explain why the honey should be eaten

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C. to show how the brothers feel about honey

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D. to describe what the honey looks like

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Draw

Highlight the text evidence that shows what the author says about the youngest brother.

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Draw

Highlight what the author says about the little brother.

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Draw

Highlight what the author says about the little brother.

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Draw

Highlight what the author says about the little brother.

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Draw

Highlight what the author says about the little brother.

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Multiple Choice

6. Based on the story, how does the author most likely feel about the little brother in Passage 1?

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A. The author is amazed that he is so little.

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B. The author admires him for his compassion.

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C. The author is bothered by his lack of strength.

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D. The author wishes he used his talents differently.

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​Fiction 2

​2 passages

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Record yourself reading the paragraph(s).

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Draw

Highlight evidence that shows what type of people the son and his wife are.

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Multiple Choice

7. Which word describes the son and his wife in Passage 2?

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A. strong

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B. uncaring

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C. loving

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D. selfish

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Multiple Choice

8. What is the meaning of disgusted as it is used in paragraph 12?

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A. to be dirty

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B. not to care

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C. strong dislike

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D. see as unclean

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​Fiction 2

​2 passages

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​You will go to Google Form to answer this question and then come back here.

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​Glue this anchor chart into your Reading Notebook if you haven't already.

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​Also, glue this one.

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Multiple Choice

10. How are the points of view in both passages similar?

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A. Both passages are told from the 1st person point of view.

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B. Both passages are told from the 3rd person point of view.

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C. Both passages are told from the point of view of various characters.

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D. Both passages are told from the point of view of the main character.

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​You are finished. Turn it in.

​Now, you will...

  1. finish all work that you haven't finished

​After all work is completed and turned in, you may...

  1. work on your coloring page from yesterday <OR>

  2. Lexia for 20 min.

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​2 passages

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