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2 BY: PATRICIA POLACCO TOLD BY BABA YAGA’S PERSPECTIVE POWER POINT BY: ASHER BENCH & ALAINA GOOD

3 Characters Baba Yaga Victor Natasha (Could not find a picture) Villagers Baba Yaga Victor (Could not find exact villagers)

4 Vocabulary Dacha (da-cha) A house Babushka (ba- boo- shka ) A grandmother or old woman

5 Problem Everybody thought that Baba Yaga was a horrible creature.

6 Solution The solution is that Baba Yaga saves Victor from being eaten by wolves. Then the villagers changed their thoughts about Baba Yaga. Baba Yaga saves Victor from the wolves

7 Moral The moral of the story is don’t prejudge someone or something that you haven’t met or seen and learn about the facts because it might be a rumor.

8 Where It Came From Baba Yaga is a legend from Russia.

9 Extra Details One detail from the story is that Baba Yaga wasn’t mean. Another detail is that Baba Yaga at the beginning of the story had big ears, long finger nails and was lonely.

10 Venn Diagram Babushka Baba Yaga Baba Yaga 1.Baba Yaga lived in a Chicken leg house 2.Baba Yaga was mean 3. Hedge Hog was a part of the story 1. She lived in a house 2.Baba Yaga was the baby sitter for Victor 1.Both named Baba Yaga 2.Both lived in the woods 3.Both look like a witch

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