Cinderella Around the World

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Describe why Cendrillon says, "You gave me this night. It is enough," by analyzing details in a text to draw conclusions about characters’ actions and motivations.

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Book: Cendrillon: A Caribbean Cinderella by Robert D. San Souci

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The morning after the ball, Cendrillon says, "You gave me this night. That is enough." Why does she say that? What can we learn from her?

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Common Core Standards

L.2.6 — Use words and phrases acquired through conversations, reading and being read to, and responding to texts, including using adjectives and adverbs to describe (e.g., When other kids are happy that makes me happy).

Language Standards

L.2.6 — Use words and phrases acquired through conversations, reading and being read to, and responding to texts, including using adjectives and adverbs to describe (e.g., When other kids are happy that makes me happy).

RL.2.3 — Describe how characters in a story respond to major events and challenges.

Reading Standards for Literature

RL.2.3 — Describe how characters in a story respond to major events and challenges.

RL.2.7 — Use information gained from the illustrations and words in a print or digital text to demonstrate understanding of its characters, setting, or plot.

Reading Standards for Literature

RL.2.7 — Use information gained from the illustrations and words in a print or digital text to demonstrate understanding of its characters, setting, or plot.

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L.2.1.f — Produce, expand, and rearrange complete simple and compound sentences (e.g., The boy watched the movie; The little boy watched the movie; The action movie was watched by the little boy).

Language Standards

L.2.4.a — Use sentence-level context as a clue to the meaning of a word or phrase.

Reading Standards for Literature

RL.2.10 — By the end of the year, read and comprehend literature, including stories and poetry, in the grades 2—3 text complexity band proficiently, with scaffolding as needed at the high end of the range.

Speaking and Listening Standards

SL.2.1 — Participate in collaborative conversations with diverse partners about grade 2 topics and texts with peers and adults in small and larger groups.

Speaking and Listening Standards

SL.2.2 — Recount or describe key ideas or details from a text read aloud or information presented orally or through other media.

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A7CB09C2-D12F-4F55-80DB-37298FF0A765 What is Culture? — pp. 4–21 and pp. 26–27

Identify culture and the ways that cultures can be similar or different by identifying key details in a text Read Aloud.

Cinderella pp. 1 – 14

Describe Cinderella, her stepmother, and her stepsisters, and how they act toward people who treat them poorly by describing characters and how they respond to events.

Cinderella — pp. 15-end

Describe what happens at the ball and how it changes Cinderella and the stepsisters’ lives by describing characters and how they respond to events.

Cinderella: An Islamic Tale pp. 1 – 20

Describe the setting of Cinderella and how it influences what characters do by identifying and describing key details from the text and illustrations that describe setting.

Cinderella: An Islamic Tale pp. 20 – 40

Explain how the queen knows that Cinderella has good character, and what else Zahra does to show her good character by using the text and illustrations to describe characters and how they respond to events.

Produce complete simple sentences orally and in writing.

Cendrillon

Describe why Cendrillon says, "You gave me this night. It is enough," by analyzing details in a text to draw conclusions about characters’ actions and motivations.

Compare and contrast two versions of Cinderella by describing how the setting impacts the characters and plot of a story.

L.2.6 RL.2.3 RL.2.5 RL.2.9 SL.2.1 SL.2.2 SL.2.6

Yeh-Shen pp. 1 – 15

Describe Yeh-Shen’s relationship with the fish and why it is important by analyzing details in a text to draw conclusions about characters’ actions and motivations.

Yeh-Shen — pp. 17 - end

Describe why the king did not allow Yeh-Shen to bring her stepmother and stepsister to the palace after they were married by analyzing details in a text to draw conclusions about characters’ actions and motivations.

The Egyptian Cinderella

Explain the role of the falcon and how it makes this version of Cinderella different from others by analyzing details in a text to draw conclusions about characters’ actions and motivations.

RL.2.2 RL.2.3 RL.2.7 RL.2.9

Compare and contrast two versions of Cinderella by describing how the setting impacts the characters and plot of a story and analyzing the different lessons learned.

L.2.6 RL.2.3 RL.2.5 RL.2.9 SL.2.6

Mufaro's Beautiful Daughters

Describe Nyasha and how her character is different from Manyara by analyzing details that describe character traits and motivations.

Mufaro's Beautiful Daughters

Analyze how the author uses character traits to demonstrate the lesson or moral of the story by analyzing details that describe character traits and the lesson.

The Talking Eggs

Describe Blanche and how her character is different from her mother and sister by analyzing details that describe character traits and motivations.

The Talking Eggs

Analyze how the author uses character traits to demonstrate the lesson or moral of the story by analyzing details that describe character traits and the lesson.

Determine if a sentence is a complete sentence or incomplete sentence.

The Rough-Face Girl

Describe the Rough-Face Girl and how her character is different from the two older sisters by analyzing details that describe character traits and motivations.

The Rough-Face Girl

Analyze how the author uses character traits to demonstrate the lesson or moral of the story by analyzing details that describe character traits and the lesson.

All unit texts

Debate and analyze what lessons we can learn from the characters in traditional fairy tales and folktales and how these lessons translate to our lives by citing evidence from the entire unit to support an idea.

L.2.3 L.2.3.a L.2.6 RL.2.9 SL.2.1 SL.2.2 SL.2.6

Narrative Writing – 5 days

Write a different version of Cinderella by writing narratives that include a beginning, middle, and end.

L.2.1 L.2.2 L.2.2.d L.2.6 W.2.3 W.2.5

Narrative Writing – 3 days

Write a different narrative version of Cinderella that explains what happens if the stepmother and stepsisters have different character traits.

L.2.1 L.2.1.e L.2.2 L.2.6 SL.2.1 SL.2.2 SL.2.4 W.2.3 W.2.5 W.2.8