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Tap into prior knowledge (what you already know!) Aesop’s Fables The Tortoise and the Hare The Lion and the Mouse The Ant and the Grasshopper

The Tortoise and the Hare Video Rules: Keep all comments to yourself Watch the video silently Listen carefully

The Tortoise and the Hare https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pjokVI0LJzw

Talk at your tables about the video you just watched. What is the story about? The story is about ____________________.

Fill in the first box in the chart under “summary”. “The Tortoise and the Hare” is about ______________.

What is fable? I know that the story is not real, because animals can’t speak human language. I know the author is trying to teach us a lesson. I think a fable is ___________________________.

What is fable? A fable is a short story that teaches a moral or lesson.

Fill in the box under “lesson” in a complete sentence. A lesson is something that you’re learning. What was the hare’s mistake? What did he do wrong? The hare _____________________________. What do you think the author is trying to teach us? The author wants to teach us to _____________________________________. Fill in the box under “lesson” in a complete sentence.

Fill in the box under “lesson” in a complete sentence. The lesson of the story is to ______________________.

Fill in the box under “examples from the video” in a complete sentence. Use an example from the story. What did the hare learn? In the story, the hare learned that _________________________________.

The Monkey and the Pea

India

Benares (Varanasi)

Think about the lesson of the story. Use one example from the reading that explains why you chose the lesson.

Closure Share two things you learned in this lesson.