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Folktales were told to entertain
Folktales explain why things happen
Folktales can teach a lesson
How many parts to a story are there?
Beginning
Middle
End
Beginning:
Introduce your characters-give details
Setting-describe where your story takes place
What is happening, what’s the problem
Middle
Attempt to solve the problem
Another attempt to solve the problem (something different than what was attempted first)
Final attempt that helps come up with a solution
Ending:
Conclude the story
Explain why this story was told
1. Write your story
2. Edit with the teacher
3. Read folktales, fairytales, or fables while the teacher edits with others (independently or partner read)
1. Open up the PIXIE program
2. Create a Title page with your name
3. Your beginning paragraph will be typed on the first page after the title, add illustration, and record
4. On the next page type your middle paragraph, add an illustration, and record
5. On the last page type your ending paragraph, add the illustration, and record
final_summative_assessment.pdf
Summative Assessment Rubric
http://teacher.scholastic.com/writewit/mff/folktale_allfolktale.htm
http://www.readwritethink.org/files/resources/lesson_images/lesson324/write.pdf