 End Product: Write a modern version of your favorite fairy tale.

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 End Product: Write a modern version of your favorite fairy tale.

 Read, comprehend, and analyze the modern fairy tale, “The Third Wish”  Exam over vocabulary, reading analysis, and grammar.

 What is a fairy tale?  Story that typically features fantasy or magical characters, such as fairies, elves, or animals with unusual abilities.  Often teaches a moral  Usually has a happy ending

 Modern fairy tale  Have the same elements as a traditional fairy tale but include details from a contemporary life.

 Details of a contemporary life such as  Drives a car  Mr. Peter lives in a modern house  Mr. Peter actually knows about fairy tales and wishes.

SubjectHelping verb and action verb Adj.PrepOP Adj.

 abet (v): to aid, help, or encourage  Example: Mrs. Caple provided review questions for her final to abet her students.

 1. Define Presumptuous  Over confident or arrogant  2. Define Extricate  To set free  3. Define Composure  Calmness of mind  4. Define Rash  Thoughtless

 5. Define remote  6. Far away from everything else  7. Define malicious  8. Hateful or spiteful  9. What happened after Mr. Peters saved the swan?  The swan turned into a little man all in green with a gold crown.

 10. Where did Leita come from?  A swan from the water  11. Who thought of the 3 wishes for Mr. Peter’s reward?  Mr. Peters  12. What was his first wish?  A wife

 13. Why does Mr. Peters wish for a wife?  He is lonely  14. Is Leita happy to be his wife?  No  15. Why is Leita drawn to the river behind Mr. Peters house?  Because her sister Rhea is still a swan and she misses her.

 16. Does Leita ask to be turned back into a swan?  No because she does not want to make Mr. Peters lonely again.  17. How does Mr. Peters use his second wish?  He uses it to turn Leita back into a swan.  18. What does this act reveal about Mr. Peters?  That he is kind, caring and compassionate.

 19. Why do you infer that Mr. Peters does not use the second wish to turn Rhea into a person instead?  Because he realizes that they were not meant to be people and that they would both be sad.  20. Does Mr. Peters use his last wish?  No, because he dies with a leaf representing the third wish still laying on him, meaning it has not been used.

 A condensed version a text.  Focuses on the main ideas, and leaving out much of the supporting and explanatory detail of the original text.  Covers all of the important ideas found in the primary text.  Covers the text fairly, without inserting one's own opinion or perspective.

 Mrs. Caple will preview your digital or paper summary at the beginning of class tomorrow. This is a learning exercise for a daily grade.

 Swan turns into little man with crown  Mr. Peters is actually granted three possible wishes  Leita turns from being a swan into Mr. Peter’s wife using first wish  Leita is turned back into a swan using second wish  Swans sing to him  Any more?

 Collaborate with a partner  Determine the theme or Central idea of “The Third Wish.”  Explain how it is developed over the course of this fairy tale.  Each student must write the answer.

 What is ironic about the title?  It is called “The Third Wish,” but he did not actually use his third wish?  Why do you think the author titled the fairy tale “The Third Wish?”  So, it would not be predictable because people might assume it is all about the last wish. It is indirectly about third wish because it shows that he did not need it to be content.

 Direct Characterization  The writer directly states or describes the character’s traits or characteristics.  Indirect Characterization  The writer reveals a character’s personality through the character’s dialog, or through his or her thoughts or actions.

 Page 170 – What kind of characterization is used?  Indirect  How would Mr. Peter’s characterization be different if this were a traditional fairy tale?  He would not know about the possibility of three wishes and would not have the benefit from learning from other’s mistakes when granted three wishes.

 Page 172 #10, Now, how has Mr. Peters become like others who have been granted three wishes.  He uses a wish do undo a previous wish.  How is the fact that he uses a wish to undo a previous different from others who have done the same thing in other stories?  He does not undo a previous wish for selfish reasons, but to help his wife.

 Give an example how the author directly describes Leita.  Blue green eyes.  Give an example how the author indirectly describes Leita.  She misses her sister and happy to be reunited with her.

 The suffix -ous means full of or characterized by.  Examaple presumptuous: presume means to assume or take for granted.  If someone like Mr. Peters is presumptuous, it means he is arrogant or disrespectfully bold.

 -ous Words that end in ce and are pronounced "s", change the final e to i before adding the suffix. Example: malice becomes malicious.

 Adjectives - modify nouns, they provide specific details such as what kind, which one, how many or how much.  Synonyms are words that mean the same.

 Students practice adding ous on page  Students are to practice 1-3 page 176.  Students practice recognizing and using nouns on page , and Writing Application  Students practice using synonyms on page

Distinguished Proficient -Target Apprentice Novice Modern fairy tale, includes at least two contemporary detail, uses effective technique, relevant descriptive details, well- structured event sequences, and no grammar and spelling errors. Modern fairy tale, includes at least one contemporary detail, uses effective technique, relevant descriptive details, well- structured event sequences, and few grammar and spelling errors. Modern fairy tale, contains at least one contemporary detail, somewhat uses effective technique, relevant descriptive details, well- structured event sequences, and grammar and spelling errors. Modern fairy tale, omits a contemporary detail, does not use effective technique, relevant descriptive details, well- structured event sequences, and major grammar and spelling errors.

 Write about how you would feel if you had been snatched out of your life and placed in another role without your choice. What would you miss about your current life. Be specific.