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    Fairy Tales, Legends, Fables, and Short Stories with Morals are included in this bundle. Many of my best sellers are in the 125+ pages.

    Moral of Stories & Different Versions RL 2.2 RL 2.9 RL 3.2 & RL 3.9

    3 Short Stories with Morals

    1) No Snacks for Sarah - Version of Boy Who Cried Wolf

    Moral = If You Are Dishonest, People Will Not Believe You When You Are Telling The Truth

    2) Worksheet Compare & Contrast

    3) Diego's Decision - Version of The Miller, His Sons, & Their Donkey

    Moral= You Can't Make Everyone Happy

    4) Worksheet Compare & Contrast

    5) Sasha's Spelling Test - Version of The Ant and The Grasshopper

    Moral = Hard Work Pays Off or Work Now, Play Later

    5) Worksheet Compare & Contrast

    RL 2.2 RL 3.2 Task Cards- Short Stories w/ Morals

    5 pages with a total of 10 task cards

    Each task card contains

    - short story

    - multiple choice answers for morals

    Answer Key Included

    RL 2.2 & RL 3.2 Short Stories w/ Morals or Lessons

    his packet has 8 short stories with morals. Each short story has 2 comprehension pages. 1 page contains recounting questions and the second page contains questions about the morals and character's actions. There are also 2 graphic organizers that could be used for each story.

    Page:

    1 - Preview

    2- Day Dreaming Ella Story- Importance of Paying Attention

    3- Recount Questions

    4- Moral Questions

    5- Dylan's Crash Story- It's better to tell the truth right away

    6 - Recount Questions

    7- Moral Questions

    8 - Enough Already - Importance of Sticking up for yourself

    9- Recount Questions

    10- Moral Questions

    11- Return of the Trash - Keeping the environment clean

    12- Recount Questions

    13- Moral Questions

    14- Help - Helping Others & Treat others the way you want to be treated.

    15 - Recount Questions

    16- Moral Questions

    17 - I'd Love To! - If you say your going to do something, do it.

    18- Recount Questions

    19- Moral Questions

    20 - Ashton's Decisions - Always do the right thing, even if it is difficult

    21-Recount Questions

    22- Moral Questions

    23 - Lucy's Running Goals - Hard work pays off

    24- Recount Questions

    25- Moral Questions

    26 - Summarizing Graphic Organizer

    27 - Definition & Examples of Morals

    28 & 29 - Morals Sort - Examples and Non Examples

    30- Beginning, Middle, & End Graphic Organizer

    RL 2.2 & RL 2.9 Aesop's Fables Reader's Theater & Different Versions

    This product has 10 total reading passages.

    5 - Aesop's Fables rewritten to be kid friendly readers' theaters.

    5 - Different versions of the fables that are more relevant to second graders.

    Page

    1 - "Best Shoes" - Different Version of "The Peacock and The Crane"

    2 - RI 2.2 Comprehension Questions - multiple choice

    3 - "The Peacock and The Crane" - Readers' Theater

    4 - RI 2.2 "The Peacock and The Crane" - Comprehension Questions multiple choice

    5 - RI 2.9 Compare & Contrast "Best Shoes" vs. "The Peacock and The Crane"

    6 - RI 2.9 Compare & Contrast Graphic Organizer

    7 - "The Smarter Student" - Different Version of "The Man and The Lion"

    8 - RI 2.2 Comprehension Questions - multiple choice

    9 - "The Man and The Lion" - Readers' Theater

    10 - RI 2.2 "The Man and The Lion" - Comprehension Questions multiple choice

    11 - RI 2.9 Compare & Contrast "The Smarter Student" vs. "The Man and The Lion"

    12 - RI 2.9 Compare & Contrast Graphic Organizer

    13- "Glitter Pens" - Different Version of "The Fox and The Grapes"

    14- RI 2.2 Comprehension Questions - multiple choice

    15 - "The Fox and The Grapes" - Readers' Theater

    16 - RI 2.2 "The Fox and The Grapes" - Comprehension Questions multiple choice

    17 - RI 2.9 Compare & Contrast "Glitter Pens" vs. "The Fox and The Grapes"

    18 - RI 2.9 Compare & Contrast Graphic Organizer

    19- "Valentine Sweets" - Different Version of "The Mouse and The Weasel"

    20 - RI 2.2 Comprehension Questions - multiple choice

    21 - "The Mouse and The Weasel" - Readers' Theater

    22 - RI 2.2 "The Mouse and The Weasel" - Comprehension Questions multiple choice

    23 - RI 2.9 Compare & Contrast "Valentine Sweets" vs. "The Mouse and The Weasel"

    24 - RI 2.9 Compare & Contrast Graphic Organizer

    25 - "Field Day Challenge" - Different Version of "The Bundle of Sticks"

    26 - RI 2.2 Comprehension Questions - multiple choice

    27 - "The Bundle of Sticks" - Readers' Theater

    28 - RI 2.2 "The Bundle of Sticks" - Comprehension Questions multiple choice

    29 - RI 2.9 Compare & Contrast "Field Day Challenge" vs. "The Bundle of Sticks"

    30 - RI 2.9 Compare & Contrast Graphic Organizer

    31 - Summarizing Graphic Organizer

    32- Retell Graphic Organizer

    33- Retell & Moral Graphic Organizer

    34 - Cheat Sheet with Morals of Stories

    Reader's Theater: Lesson Learned w/ Comprehension Questions & Written Response

    "My Way" is a play about a boy that always wants his way and never compromises with his friends. At the end of the story he learns that he either has to compromise or his friends won't play with him.

    Pages

    1-2: Reader's Theater Script

    3: Who, What, Where, When, Why Questions

    4: Sequencing Questions

    5: B-M-E Graphic Organizer

    6: Lesson Learned Questions

    7 - 9: Written Response Worksheet

    Goldilocks and the Three Bears - Recount & Lesson Learned RL 2.2 & RL 3.2

    Goldilocks and the Three Bears is a classic fairy tale. This story is great for the beginning of the year or for lower level reading groups. It is easier to introduce reading skills with stories that students are familiar with.

    Pages:
    1-2 Goldilocks Reading Passage
    3-4 Recounting with Pictures - Students write down events with illustrations shown
    5-7 Recounting Questions
    8 Retelling the story from Goldilocks's point of view
    9 Retelling the story from Baby Bear's point of view
    10-11 Sequencing events with illustrations- sort or cut & paste - B&W
    12-13 Sequencing events with illustrations- sort or cut & paste - Color Illustrations
    14 Lesson Learned Questions

    Morals for the Holidays

    This packet includes 6 short stories with morals. There are 2 short stories for each of the following holidays: Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas. The stories are leveled so that one is a easier than the other. Each story has at least 1 worksheet with questions about the character (RL 2.3 or RL 3.3) and 1 worksheet about morals or lessons learned ( RL 2.2 or RL 3.2). There are 5 graphic organizers that could be used for each story as well. This packet could also be used for different versions of a story. The morals that were used are:

    Treat others the way you want to be treated.

    Never trust your enemy.

    Be thankful for what you have.

    Do not attempt too much at once.

    Too much of a good thing can be bad.

    Holidays are about giving, not getting.

    Little Red Riding Hood is a classic fairy tale. This story is great for the beginning of the year or for lower level reading groups. It is easier to introduce reading skills with stories that students are familiar with.

    Pages:
    1-2 Goldilocks Reading Passage
    3-4 Recounting with Pictures - Students write down events with illustrations shown
    5-7 Recounting Questions
    8 Retelling the story from Goldilocks's point of view
    9 Retelling the story from Baby Bear's point of view
    10-11 Sequencing events with illustrations- sort or cut & paste - B&W
    12-13 Sequencing events with illustrations- sort or cut & paste - Color Illustrations
    14-15 Lesson Learned Questions

    Johnny Appleseed is a famous character in tall tales. He was also a real person! This product contains a tall tale about Johnny Appleseed and a biography about Johnny Chapman (AKA Johnny Appleseed).

    Pages:

    1 - Front Load Vocabulary Legend of Johnny Appleseed

    2 - Tall Tale Legend of Johnny Appleseed

    3- Recounting Questions for Legend of Johnny Appleseed

    4 - Retelling Questions for Legend of Johnny Appleseed

    5 - Central Message Questions for Legend of Johnny Appleseed

    6 - Front Load Vocabulary for The Real Johnny Appleseed

    7 - Biography The Real Johnny Appleseed

    8 - Comprehension Questions for The Real Johnny Appleseed

    9 - Main Topic Questions for The Real Johnny Appleseed

    10 - Compare & Contrast Venn Diagram

    11 & 12 - Compare & Contrast Questions

    Total Pages
    126 pages
    Answer Key
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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Recount stories, including fables and folktales from diverse cultures, and determine their central message, lesson, or moral.
    Compare and contrast two or more versions of the same story (e.g., Cinderella stories) by different authors or from different cultures.
    Recount stories, including fables, folktales, and myths from diverse cultures; determine the central message, lesson, or moral and explain how it is conveyed through key details in the text.

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