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Fairy Tales & Fables
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This lesson contains 30 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

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Fairy Tales & Fables

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How many fairy tales do you know?

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Can you list the four main characters in Little Red Riding Hood?

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Programme and Goals
See Magister.me - Week 1 for the tests in P4 and the succescriteria.


Today, we will learn the difference between fables, fairy tales and folktales.
Write these words and the translation in your notebook

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Fairy Tales
Fables
Folktales
Evil person
Make believe
Talking animals
Teaches a lesson
A story told by a group of people
Has Magic
Usually short
Two - Three Characters
Happily Ever After

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How does a fairy tale begin and finish?

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Slide 8 - Link

'Misfortune is the test of true friendship'

A
Oude liefde roest niet
B
Door dik en dun vrienden zijn
C
In tijd van nood leert men zijn vrienden kennen
D
Een ongeluk zit in een klein hoekje

Slide 9 - Quiz

Assignment and homework
Make an animal alphabet
A is for alligator, B is for ...?

Go to magister.me - week 1 - tips bij een luistertoets

This week: 100 words&birds + Unit 54 vocabulary book.

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A is for .... ?

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Post a photo of the best animal in your alphabet

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What is the best tip from the Luistertoets video?

Slide 13 - Mind map

Learn about writing

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Writing
In this period you are going to learn how to write a story, fable or fairy tale yourself. 

In Magister.me - Writing you find the rubric (beoordelingsschema) and a lot of material to practise.

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How to make a writing plan

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LOOK AT THE THREE PICTURES
WRITE THE STORY SHOWN IN THE PICTURES
WRITE 35 WORDS OR MORE

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STEP 1
LOOK AT THE PICTURES AND THINK ABOUT THE VOCABULARY THAT WE CONNECT TO THE IMAGE.

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Step 2
Structure of a story:
Picture 1 = Beginning
Picture 2 = Middle
Picture 3 = End

•    Beginning: man got up and yawned, favourite pyjamas
•    Middle: was very hungry, opened the fridge, fridge empty, man was sad
•    End: had to go to a cafe, bought breakfast

Put your ideas into this structure and you are ready to draft.

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Step 3; write a draft.

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Important
  1.  Give your story a title (Breakfast problems).
  2. Use past simple because most stories are in the past.
  3. Use some linking words to connect your ideas, for example, but, and, because, so, in the end, etc.

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Step 4
Check for mistakes (spelling, grammar)
Does your story have a title?
 Did you use some linking words?

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An example

Breakfast problems

Phill got up very late and yawned. He was wearing his favourite pyjama because it was his birthday.
He was very hungry and opened the fridge, but it was empty and Phill felt sad.
In the end, he had to go to a cafe and buy some food. He bought eggs on toast and ate his breakfast alone. What a birthday!


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Your turn
Go to magister.me - writing and choose an exercise.

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Writing plan Email
Step 1: find out what exactly you have to write about.
Why are you writing your message (red) and what exactly you need to include (blue, green and orange).

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Step 2
Make a plan: write down your ideas.

•    Ask Toni to come swimming on Saturday.
•    Public pool in the city centre
•    I will go by bike.



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Step 3
Make a draft

Hi Toni,

Would you like to come swimming with me this Saturday? I want to go to the public pool in the city centre and we could go by bike. Let me know if you have time.

Thank you,

Phill


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What should you do in step 4?

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Important

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