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The Horned Toad Prince Unit 1 Week 4 Kristi Goggans

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The Horned Toad Prince. Unit 1 Week 4 Kristi Goggans. Genre – Modern Fairy Tale. Modern fairy tales are fairy tales that are set in modern times. Like all fairy tales, they are stories with magical characters and events. Vocabulary Strategy – Synonyms. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Horned Toad Prince

Unit 1 Week 4Kristi Goggans

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Genre – Modern Fairy Tale

• Modern fairy tales are fairy tales that are set in modern times. Like all fairy tales, they are stories with magical characters and events.

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Vocabulary Strategy – Synonyms

• Sometimes when you are reading, you see a word you don’t know. The author may use a synonym for that word. A synonym is a word that has almost the same meaning as another word.

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Comprehension Skill – Author's Purpose

• An author may write to persuade, inform, entertain, or express ideas or feelings. Often an author has more than one purpose.

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Comprehension Strategy – Story Structure

• Active readers note the structure of fictional stories.

• Problem or Goal of the Story• Rising Action (Building up to the Climax)• Climax (Where the Conflict is Confronted)• Outcome (Where the Conflict is Resolved)

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Vocabulary

PrairieLassoedRiverbed

FavorOffendedShriekedBargain

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Prairie

• Plain

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Lassoed

• Caught with ropes

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Riverbed

• Channel for water

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Favor

• Kind act

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Offended

•Upset

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Bargain• Deal

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Shrieked

• Screamed

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Why did the author tell us about how Reba Jo liked to spend her time?

• To persuade the reader to start roping• To inform the reader on how to use a lasso• To introduce an unusual character in the story

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When Reba Jo said that she would “be in a peck of trouble”, what does “peck” mean?

• A basket full• A large amount• An unusual type

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At first, Reba Jo wanted to stay near the riverbed to…

• Lasso a vulture• Get her hat• Find a talking horned toad

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What happened right before the horned toad spoke to Reba Jo?

• The vulture flew away.• A prairie storm blew in.• Reba Jo lost her hat in the well.

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Which helps the reader to know that the setting of this story took place in a desert?

• Reba Jo lost her hat in a well.• Reba Jo gave the horned toad chili to eat.• Reba Jo liked to lasso cacti.

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Why did Reba Jo agree to do three favors for the horned toad?

• She wanted to get her hat from the well.• She wanted him to do more things for her.• She had an idea that he might really be a

prince.

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What was the last favor the horned toad asked for?

• To sing him a song• To let him sleep in her hat• To give him a kiss

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When was the prince turned into a horned toad?

• At the end of the story• Many years before the story began• Before he came to this country

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What is the most important lesson that Reba Jo learns in this story?

• Respect your parents• Keep your promises• Always try your best

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Why did the author write this story?

• To entertain with a funny story • To persuade readers to travel to the desert• To show why Reba Jo does not like horned

toads

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Why did the toad speak Spanish?

• He was a Spanish prince.

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Why did the prince leave Reba Jo so suddenly?

• He wanted to make a point about keeping your promises.

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What was the ONE clue that this story is a fantasy?

• The horned toad talked.