Kindergarden - Kings and Queens

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104 Kings and Queens: Supplemental Guide 5A | The Princess and the Pea


Introducing the Read-Aloud 15 minutes


What Have We Learned?



  • Review the Flip Book images you have chosen to reinforce domain
    concepts and vocabulary (e.g., members of the royal family; objects
    that relate to royalty).

  • Remind students that kings and queens and their children, princes
    and princesses, were the most important and powerful people in the
    kingdom.


Introducing “The Princess and the Pea”



  • Tell students that they are going to hear a fairy tale that was written
    long ago in Denmark.

  • Point to Denmark on a world map. Tell students that long ago
    Denmark had kings and queens and that today Denmark still has
    kings and queens.

  • Distribute Instructional Master 5A-1: Response Card 4 (The Princess
    and the Pea) to each student.

  • Have students identify the queen, the prince, and the princess. Ask
    them to explain how they know.

  • Have students find the little pea in the queen’s hand. Then pass
    around some frozen or dried peas for students to touch and describe.
    Tell students that the queen uses a pea to do something interesting in
    the story.
    Note: Be sure to check with your school’s policy regarding food
    distribution and allergies.
    Picture Walk

  • Tell students that the story they will hear is called “The Princess and
    the Pea.”

  • Tell students that you will take a picture walk through some of the
    pictures in this story together. Explain that a picture walk is when they


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