Kindergarden - Nursery Rhymes and Fables

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200 Nursery Rhymes and Fables: Supplemental Guide 11B | The Hare and the Tortoise


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11 B


Extensions 15 minutes


 Multiple Meaning Word Activity
Sentence in Context: Break
Note: You may choose to have students hold up one, two, or three
fingers to indicate which image shows the meaning being described
or have a student walk up to the poster and point to the image being
described.


  1. [Show Poster 7M (Break).] In the fable you heard, “Since it seemed
    to him the race was already won, the hare decided to stop and take
    a little break.” To take a break means to take a rest from something.
    Which picture shows this?

  2. Break can also mean other things. Break means to split into pieces.
    Which picture shows this?

  3. Break also means to damage something, to cause something to
    become broken so that it cannot be used anymore. Which picture
    shows this?

  4. Now with your partner, make a sentence for each meaning of break.
    Try to use complete sentences. I will call on some of you to share your
    sentences.


 Syntactic Awareness Activity
Simple Sentence Builder
 Show image 12A-4: Beginning of race
Directions: Look at the picture. I will call on you one at a time to say a
short sentence about the picture. After we have two short sentences, we
will put them together to make a longer sentence.
Note: There may be variations in the sentences created by your class.
As students say something about the picture, repeat what they say. If
the sentence produced is ungrammatical, restate the correct form of
the sentence. Once there are two ideas, combine them to make one
sentence. See examples below.
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