The Little Prince Antoine De Saint-Exupery Power Point Presentation: Sarah Gootnick October 2004.

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The Little Prince Antoine De Saint-Exupery Power Point Presentation: Sarah Gootnick October 2004

The Little Prince Start Menu Intro When I was 6 Ch. 1 Summary Story Begins Ch.2 Summary Prince’s Home Ch. 3&4 Summary All Together Activities The End Pic 1Pic 2 Pic 3 Little Prince Sheep Word Search Math Square Quiz Maze Writing Quit

This is the Little Prince From the title of the book and this picture what do you think this story is about? What kind of character does the little prince look like? Quit Menu

“Once when I was six…” “Here is a copy of the drawing.” “My drawing Number One. It looked like this:”“My drawing Number One. It looked like this:” “My drawing Number Two looked like this:”“My drawing Number Two looked like this:” Quit Menu

Chapter 1 Summary Can you summarize Chapter 1? What do you think is going to happen in Chapter 2? Quit Menu

The Story Begins Who do you think this small person is? “Here you may see the best portrait that, later, I was able to make of him.”“Here you may see the best portrait that, later, I was able to make of him.” What do you think the Little Prince is doing in the Sahara Desert? The drawings for the Little Prince. Quit Menu

Chapter 2 Summary Can you summarize chapter 2? What do you think is going to happen in chapter 3? Quit Menu

The Little Prince’s Home Do you think the Little Prince is from another planet? What do you think it would be like to live on a planet no bigger than this classroom? What kinds of questions do your guardians ask you about your friends? What would you like them to ask you? Quit Menu

Chapter 3 and Chapter 4 Summary Can you summarize chapters 3 and 4? Did you have any idea that this story was about someone from another planet? What do you think will happen in the rest of this story? Quit Menu

Summary of First 4 Chapters Can you quickly summarize what has happened in this story? Are you curious to find out what will happen and where the story goes? Read the rest of the story on your own and make predictions after every chapter or two. Quit Menu

Activities Word Search Maze Math Square Creative Writing Comprehension Quiz Quit Menu

Good Bye Quit Menu

Creative Writing Assignment Think about The Little Prince. If you were to live on your own planet what would it be like? Describe in detail your planet. Are there other people on your planet? Is it always summer time? What are the rules for your planet? Use your creativity and tell me all about your planet. Activities Quit Menu

Quiz on Comprehension Where did the narrator crash his plane? How many pictures did the narrator draw for the Little Prince? How old was the narrator when he first drew his picture of the boa? Mexico 5 14 Sahara Desert 4 9 Australia 3 6 Quit Menu

Quiz (continued) Where is the Little Prince from? What is the narrator’s occupation? Who is the author of this book? Canada Chef Antoine De Saint-Exupery Another Planet Teacher Antoine De Alexander Europe Pilot Jean-Paul De Saint-Exupery Activities Quit Menu

The Drawing Click Quit Menu

My Drawing Number One What do you think this is? Does this picture frighten you? Click Quit Menu

My Drawing Number Two Have you ever drawn something and no one knew what it was? Do you ever feel like grown-ups don’t understand your creativity? Click Quit Menu

“Here you may see the best portrait that, later, I was able to make of him” Click Quit Menu

“No this sheep is already very sickly. Make me another.” “You see yourself,” he said, “that this is not a sheep. This is a ram. It has horns.” “This one is too old. I want a sheep that will live a long time.” “That is exactly the way I wanted it! Do you think that this sheep will have to have a great deal of grass?” click Quit Menu

You are Correct. Good Job! Quiz Quit Menu

You are Correct. Good Job! Quiz Quit Menu

Sorry. Try again Quiz Quit Menu

Sorry. Try again Quiz Quit Menu

Activities Quit Menu

Activities Quit Menu Help Me Fix My Airplane Something is wrong with my engine and I need this math square to be solved in order to know how to fix it. Can you solve this math square for me? Directions: Try to fill in the missing numbers. There are 4 different math squares. Use the numbers 1 through 9 to complete the equations. Each number is only used once. Each row is a math equation. Each column is a math equation. Remember that multiplication and division is performed before addition and subtraction.

Activities Quit Menu