Grade 2 - Early Asian Civilizations

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Early Asian Civilizations: Supplemental Guide 4 | The Tiger, the Brahman, and the Jackal 75

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 Lesson Objectives


Core Content Objectives
Students will:
 Demonstrate familiarity with the folktale, “The Tiger, the Brahman, and
the Jackal”
 Describe the characters, plot, and setting of the folktale, “The Tiger,
the Brahman, and the Jackal”
 Identify trickster tales as a type of fiction

Language Arts Objectives
The following language arts objectives are addressed in this lesson.
Objectives aligning with the Common Core State Standards are noted
with the corresponding standard in parentheses. Refer to the Alignment
Chart for additional standards addressed in all lessons in this domain.
Students will:
 Ask and answer questions requiring literal recall and understanding
of the facts and/or details of the fiction read-aloud, “The Tiger, the
Brahman, and the Jackal” (RL.2.1)
 Answer questions that require making interpretations, judgments, or
giving opinions about the fiction read-aloud, “The Tiger, the Brahman,
and the Jackal” (RL.2.1)
 Recount the Indian folktale, “The Tiger, the Brahman, and the Jackal”
(RL.2.2)
 Describe the different characters’ opinions about whether it is fair and
just for the tiger to eat the Brahman (RL.2.3)
 Describe the overall structure of the story, including the characters,
setting, and plot, while using sequenced images from the read-aloud
(RL.2.5)
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