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Compare Themes and Topics Across Cultures InteractiveCompare Themes and Topics Across Cultures Interactive
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McGraw Hill
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4th
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English Language Arts
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Compare Themes and Topics Across Cultures

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Compare and contrast folktales, myths, and fables in an interactive eBook. The interactive is broken up into three topics: myths, fables, and folktales. Each section includes a reading passage and a guided lesson on the theme, topic, and pattern of events. Once learners review each section, they complete a practice worksheet online.

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CCSS: Adaptable

Concepts

myths, folktales, literary themes, fables, morals, topics

Additional Tags

english language arts

Instructional Ideas

  • Flip the lesson; have pupils read and respond to the practice questions and then print or write their answers on a sheet of paper to show their completed work
  • Assign each genre as daily practice for classwork or homework
  • Have pupils print off their answers

Classroom Considerations

  • Ensure users have Internet access to use the interactive practice

Pros

  • PDF worksheet is in fill-in form
  • Compares three very common literature genres

Cons

  • None

Common Core

RL.4.1 RL.4.2 RL.4.9

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