Legend of the Lady's Slipper - Legends Book Study and Character Traits
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Description
I can't think of a sweeter book to read in the spring than The Legend of the Lady’s Slipper. Kathy-jo Wargin has written this beautiful folktale about a courageous Ojibwe girl who sacrifices her life to save her tribe from illness. Running Flower risks her life by running in freezing conditions to the next village to get medicine for her people. Throughout the book, students will develop a deep connection with Running Flower and be able to identify character traits. It's the perfect book to learn about the elements of legends.
IN THIS UNIT:
- Character Traits - Physical Traits vs Character Traits
- Why or How Characters Change
- Story Map
- Comprehension Questions
- Decorate Running Flower's Moccasins
- Draw the Medicine Pouch
- Cause and Effect
- Making Inferences
- Sequence of Events
- Vocabulary
- Ojbiwe Culture
- Compare and Contrast
- Sensory Poem
- Lady Slipper Flower description
- Elements of a Legend Posters
HOW THIS RESOURCE CAN BE USED:
- Reading centers or stations
- Independent activities
- Study of Legends
- Teaching character traits
- Room transformation
- Wildflowers
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TEACHERS LIKE YOU HAVE SAID...
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “I used this lesson along with another activity to help teach the concept of legends (we're focusing on different types of tales) and the kiddos had a great time! Very nice resource!"
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