
SESION EN VIVO_ THE LITTLE PRINCE
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Julissa Colato
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The Little Prince
Author: Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
Student: Greacy Julissa Guevara Colato
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Genre: Fantasy / Children’s Literature
Setting: The story happens in different small planets and finally on Earth, mostly in the desert of Sahara.
Introduction
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Main Characters
The Little Prince: Innocent, curious, and kind.
The Pilot (Narrator): A grown up who learns to see life with his heart again.
The Rose: Beautiful but proud and sensitive
The Fox: Wise and friendly; teaches the meaning of love and friendship.
The Snake: Mysterious; helps the prince return to his planet.
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The story begins when the narrator, a pilot, crashes his plane in the Sahara Desert.
He meets a strange little boy who asks him to draw a sheep.
The pilot is surprised and confused, but he starts to talk with the boy and becomes his friend.
The Pilot’s Plane Crash
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Multiple Choice
What does the Little Prince ask the pilot to draw?
A Flower
A fox
A sheep
A snake
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The Little Prince lives on a small planet called Asteroid B-612.
He takes care of three volcanoes and a unique flower, a rose that he loves very much.
However, the rose is proud and sometimes hurts his feelings, so he decides to leave.
The Little Prince’s Planet
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Fill in the Blank
The Little Prince lives on planet...
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On his journey, the Little Prince visits the planet of a King who believes he rules everything.
The King gives many orders, but only if they are reasonable.
The Prince learns that power means nothing without wisdom.
The King’s Planet
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Poll
The King orders the sun to set only when it is the right time.
True
False
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The Little Prince meets a vain man who only wants admiration.
He believes everyone should clap for him.
The Prince realizes that grown-ups often care too much about appearance and praise.
The Vain Man
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Multiple Choice
What does the vain man want from others?
Money
Admiration
Friendship
Respect
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On the next planet, he finds a drunkard who drinks to forget that he is ashamed of drinking.
The Prince feels very sad for him and learns how adults can be trapped in bad habits.
The Drunkard
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Poll
The drunkard drinks to forget his sadness.
Yes
Maybe
No
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He meets a businessman who counts stars all the time and says he owns them.
The Prince thinks this is silly because stars cannot be owned.
He learns that adults sometimes care too much about possessions.
The Businessman
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Fill in the Blank
What does the businessman think he owns?
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The Little Prince meets a lamplighter who lights and puts out a streetlamp every minute because his planet turns very fast.
He respects the lamplighter because he works for something beyond himself.
The Lamplighte
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Open Ended
The lamplighter’s job is to ____ the lamp.
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Next, he visits a geographer who records facts but never explores.
The geographer suggests that the Prince visit Earth.
The Prince learns that real knowledge requires experience.
The Geographer
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Multiple Choice
Who tells the Little Prince to visit Earth?
The King
The Geographer
The Drunkard
The Lamplighter
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When the Little Prince arrives on Earth, he is surprised by how big it is and how many roses there are.
He feels sad because his rose is not the only one, but later he learns she is still special to him.
Arrival on Earth
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Poll
The Little Prince finds only one rose on Earth
True
False
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The Little Prince meets a fox who wants to be tamed.
The fox teaches him that love and friendship make people unique.
The fox’s most important lesson is: “What is essential is invisible to the eye.”
Meeting the Fox
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Open Ended
The fox says: “What is essential is ____ to the eye.”
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In the desert, the Little Prince meets a snake who speaks in riddles.
The snake says his bite can send the prince back to his planet.
He is mysterious but not evil he helps the prince find a way home.
The Snake
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Poll
The snake helps the Little Prince return to his planet
Yes
No
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The Little Prince decides to return to his planet to be with his rose.
He says goodbye to the pilot, who feels very sad but understands.
The prince lets the snake bite him and disappears, leaving the pilot with a deep memory of friendship and love.
The Farewell
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Multiple Choice
Why does the Little Prince let the snake bite him?
He wants to die
He wants to go home to his planet
He wants to escape the pilot
He wants to escape the pilot
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I chose The Little Prince because it is a beautiful story that mixes imagination and deep messages about life.
What I liked most was how the Little Prince teaches us to see with our hearts and value friendship, love, and simple things.
It made me think about how adults sometimes forget what really matters.
The Little Prince
Author: Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
Student: Greacy Julissa Guevara Colato
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