 2014 Copyright MSDE  “Bubba the Cowboy Prince” “Cinderella” Compare/Contrast.

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 2014 Copyright MSDE

 “Bubba the Cowboy Prince” “Cinderella” Compare/Contrast

  Which version of the Fairy tale do you like best and why? “Cinderella” or “Bubba the Cowboy Prince”  Turn & Talk to your neighbors!!! Your Opinion....

  Wagon- lighter, typically horse-drawn vehicle for transporting goods or passengers  Cattle- animals on a farm or ranch that are raised for use  Pasture- grassy land used for animals to graze Wild West Vocabulary

  Cowboy- a person who tends or takes care of horses or cattle  Ranch- a large farm for raising horses, cattle, or sheep  Chores-the regular or daily work of a household or farm Wild West Vocabulary

  Cut these pictures apart and use them to help you retell the story “Bubba the Cowboy Prince” by Helen Ketteman  Find a partner to retell the fairy tale to; make sure you include all pictures cards while you are retelling the story! Link to the Picture Cards: Retelling Picture Cards

  One person will be “it.”  This person will not know anything because I’m going to hang the sign with the name of the fairy tale on his/her back! So you will see the title, but the person who is “it” will have no idea!!!  Tell volunteer that he/she can ask questions of the class to discover the name of the fairy tale, but the questions have to be worded so that the class answers with yes or no.  Link to the directions: Webpage/Fairy-Tale-Comparison-Lesso.pdf Webpage/Fairy-Tale-Comparison-Lesso.pdf Fairy Tale Guessing Game

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