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English

6th Grade

Hard

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52 Slides • 23 Questions

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What are the two fables about?

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Friendship

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Courage

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Wisdom

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Greed

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What lesson can be learned from the fable of King Midas?

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Greed can lead to unhappiness

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Gold brings happiness

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Friends are unimportant

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Wishes always come true

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What is the main lesson taught by the fable of King Midas?

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Greed can lead to unhappiness

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Gold brings happiness

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Friends are more important than gold

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Wishes can come true

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What lesson does the story of 'The tortoise and the hare' teach us?

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Patience and hard work

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Speed is everything

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Wealth is important

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Friendship is key

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What lesson does the story of 'The ant and the grasshopper' teach us?

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To work hard

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To play all day

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To share with others

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To be lazy

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What are the titles of the two fables we will read?

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King Midas' golden touch and The frog in the well

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The tortoise and the hare and The lion and the mouse

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The boy who cried wolf and The ant and the grasshopper

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Cinderella and Snow White

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What happens when King Midas touches something?

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It turns into gold.

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It disappears.

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It becomes silver.

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It stays the same.

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What is the consequence of King Midas' wish?

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He lost all his wealth

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He gained the power of flight

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He became immortal

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He couldn't eat, drink or touch his loved ones without turning them into gold.

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What are the main themes of the fables "King Midas' golden touch" and "The frog in the well"?

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Greed and consequences

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Friendship and loyalty

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Adventure and exploration

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Wisdom and knowledge

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What are the titles of the two fables mentioned in the images?

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The Tortoise and the Hare

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King Midas' golden touch

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The Frog-in-the-well

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The Lion and the Mouse

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What lessons can we learn from the fables?

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They teach us about friendship

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They provide moral lessons

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They are just stories

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They are only for entertainment

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Open Ended

How can you describe King Midas? Why?

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What did the wise god enjoy during his stay at King Midas' palace?

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Eating grapes that were sweet like candy

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Counting gold coins

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Riding on a horse

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Sleeping on a bed as soft as feathers

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Rise and Shine

Jin and his father set out early in the morning to go fishing. The drive to the lake ws as slow as molasses. Thankfully, Jin was able to sleep. Jin's eyes felt heavy as lead when he first woke up. The air was cold as ice, too.

As they arrived, the stars wer becoming ghosts in the lightening sky. The sky was huge bruise, with purple, blue and bits of yellow. The sun, as it rose out of the lake, was giant, blazing lamp. Jin was amazed at how beautiful their fishing spot was. He was surprised to see so many other people at the lake getting ready to fish. The first couple of boats left the shore, and soon other fishing boats began to leave their docks quickly. The boats cut the water like scissors and left a big V-shaped trail behind them.

jin and his dad were finally on the fishing boat. Jin felt so happy and awake. As his father drove the boat, Jin prepared the fishing poles. He also got out their container of hot tea and poured a cup for each of them. His father smiled as big as the sunrise and took the cup from Jin. Jin sat next to his father with the teacup in his hand. The hot tea in his hands felt like a little burning coal.

Which sentence from paragraph 1 does NOT include a simile?

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"Thankfully , Jin was able to sleep."

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"The drive to the lake was as slow as molasses."

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"Jin's eyes felt as heavy as lead when he woke up."

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"The air was as cold as ice."

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Why did King Midas wish for everything he touched to turn into gold?

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To become rich

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To impress the gods

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To help his people

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To show off his power

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What did King Midas wish for?

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To turn everything he touches into gold

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To have unlimited wealth

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To be the king of the gods

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To have eternal life

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  1. What is the consequence of King Midas's wish for the golden touch?

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  1. a) He gains the admiration of his subjects.

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  1. b) He becomes the most powerful king in the world.

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  1. c) He loses the ability to touch, eat, and drink without turning things to gold.

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  1. d) He becomes immortal.

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What did King Midas touch that turned into gold?

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A rock

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A tree

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A flower

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A river

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What does the word 'overjoyed' mean in the context of King Midas's feelings?

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Very happy

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Just a little bit happy

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Indifferent

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Angry

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Why was King Midas unhappy after touching his glass of wine?

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Because it turned into gold

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Because he lost his daughter

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Because he couldn't eat dinner

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Because he was alone

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What lesson did King Midas learn about his golden touch?

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It was a blessing

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It was a curse

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It was a treasure

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It was a gift

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