3. Reading
Aim: Fairy Tales
(p. 638)
Talk About It
What are the
features of a fairy
tale? Why do you
think fairy tales are
still popular after hundreds of years?
4. If you dismiss someone, you fire that person
from a job.
Intentions are plans to act in a certain way.
Despair is lack of all hope.
The straps that fit around a horse's head
and guide the horse are called the bridle.
5. Descended means to have moved from a
higher place to a lower one.
Accompany means to go together with.
Delicacies are rare and delicious foods.
If you consented to do something, you
gave permission or agreed to it.
6. Reading
Aim: A Real Princess
(p. 640)
Homophones
Homophones are words
that sound the same but
have different spellings
and meanings. For
example, the homophones
bridle and bridal sound
alike but have very different
meanings.
7. Reading
Summarize
Sequence
A Sequence Chart helps you
summarize information by
listing events or actions in
the order that they take
place. use your Sequence
Chart as you reread "A Real
Princess" to figure out the
sequence of events.
8. The prince needs to marry a princess by
his thirtieth birthday, or the court will
dismiss him.
Princess Araya, wearing torn and muddy
clothes, arrives at the castle. The prince
doubts that Araya is a princess. The
queen asks the prince whether he will
marry Araya if the queen can prove that
Araya is a princess. The prince agrees.
Araya is sent to a bed of seven feather
mattresses. The queen orders that a
pebble be placed on top of the seventh
mattress to test Araya's royal blood.
Instead of sleeping, Araya gives the
mattresses away to poor people. The
prince sees her true worth and agrees to
marry her.
Events
9. Reading
Aim: The Golden Mare,
the Firebird, and the
Magic Ring (p. 642)
Genre
Fairy Tales take place
long ago, have
imaginary characters
and settings, and
involve good and evil.
10. huntsman: a person who hunts animals for
food.
mare: a female horse.
Tsar: a ruler in Russia having great or absolute
power or authority.
mythical: having to do with myths, or ideas
and stories that many believe but which aren't
true.
regal: having qualities of a king or other rule.
11. Alexi seeks fortune and adventure. He
meets a Golden Mare that can speak.
The mare takes Alexi to the Tsar. The Tsar is
impressed with the mare and hires Alexi as
a huntsman.
At midnight, maize was scattered over the
field, and Alexi took the saddle off the
Golden Mare. Then Alexi hid in a nearby
tree. All night they waited. As the first
golden rays of dawn lit the sky, the
Firebird came flying.
The Tsar supplies Alexi with a tent and fine
foods. For seven days Alexi travels with the
Golden Mare. When they arrive at Lake of
the Sun, they see Yelena's boat. After
Alexi erects the tent, Yelena comes
ashore. She is impressed with Alexi's
manner and agrees to accompany him
to the Tsar's palace.
First, the Golden Mare helps Alexi
become a huntsman for the Tsar. Then
she helps him capture the Firebird and
takes him to Yelena the Fair, whom the
Tsar wants to marry. The mare goes the
fetch Yelena's grandmother's wedding
ring. Yelena tells the Tsar he is too old to
marry her, but a boiling cauldron of water
will make him young again. Finally, the
Tsar wants Alexi to get into the cauldron
first.
12. Reading
Aim: A Tale Told
Around the World
(p. 662)
Genre
Information
Nonfiction gives
information and
facts about a topic.
Text Feature
A Venn Diagram shows the similarities and
differences between two things.
13. Versions are variations of an original.
Identity is the distinguishing characteristics
of a person.
Transforms means to change completely.
Elements are parts or key features of
something.
15. Reading
Aim: Write an Eyewitness Account (p. 666)
Voice
In an eyewitness account, writers describe the
important events they see and how they feel.
They use appropriate words to show voice.
That way, readers feel as if they were there.
Your Turn
What interesting or important event have you
witnessed? Write an eyewitness account
about how you felt, and describe the event in
detail. Use the writer's checklist to check your
writing.
16. Reading
Movie: The Little Mermaid
Use a Sequence Chart
to summarize The Little
Mermaid. Keeping
track of the order of
events can help you
better understand the
story.
18. Reading
Movie: The Little Mermaid
1. What clues in this movie help you identify
it as a fairy tale?
2. What do the king's actions reveal about
his character?
3. What events in the story lead Ariel to
become human?
4. How do you think Ariel will find a way to
become human?
5. What clues help you to know that
Sebastian might be a "magical beast" as
found in many fairy tales?
29. Spelling
Aim: Latin Roots (697G)
Lesson:
• Complete pages 169171
• Writing Activity (notebook)
Homework:
• Use spelling words in a sentence.
30. Homework Summary for Tuesday May 7, 2013
Reading
Practice book, page 191
"The Little Mermaid" project (see blog), due FRIDAY
Spelling
Use the spelling words in a sentence.