Kindergarden - Kings and Queens

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158 Kings and Queens: Supplemental Guide DR | Domain Review


and how they are different?


  • Cinderella has stepsisters, a fairy godmother, and a magic pumpkin;
    Snow White has dwarfs, a huntsman, and a magic mirror.
    Write down what students say while reinforcing with rich vocabulary.


Riddles for Core Content
Materials: Response Cards 1–6
Ask students riddles such as the following to review core content. You
may have students hold up the Response Card(s) that relate to the riddle.


  • I searched through many kingdoms for a real princess. Who am I?

    • prince from “The Princess and the Pea”



  • I felt bruised all over from sleeping on top of a pea that was hidden
    underneath a pile of mattresses. “Who am I?”

    • The real princess from “The Princess and the Pea”



  • I am a king that loves counting my riches. Who am I?

    • King Midas or the king from “Sing a Song of Sixpence”



  • I sit by the fireplace and the cinders get me dirty. Who am I?

    • Cinderella



  • The fairy godmother turned me into a coach! What am I?

    • the pumpkin from “Cinderella”



  • We tried to fit our feet into the glass slipper, but it would not fit! Who
    are we?

    • the stepsisters from “Cinderella”



  • We flew out of a pie that was a gift to the king. Who are we?

    • blackbirds from “Sing a Song of Sixpence”



  • The queen looks into me all the time and asks me who is the fairest,
    or most beautiful. What am I?

    • the magic mirror from “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs”



  • I made the queen very angry because the mirror said I was more
    beautiful than she was. Who am I?

    • Snow White



  • We are very short and work in the mountains. Who are we?

    • the seven dwarfs



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