The document provides vocabulary words and a short story about a woodcutter who is granted three wishes by a fairy. It tells of the woodcutter hurrying home to his wife after receiving the wishes and a big sausage appearing on their table. However, the woodcutter and his wife ended up not gaining anything from using their three wishes. The document also includes questions about the story and assignments for students to determine whether parts of the story were real or make-believe.
The document provides vocabulary words and a short story about a woodcutter who is granted three wishes by a fairy. It tells of the woodcutter hurrying home to his wife after receiving the wishes and a big sausage appearing on their table. However, the woodcutter and his wife ended up not gaining anything from using their three wishes. The document also includes questions about the story and assignments for students to determine whether parts of the story were real or make-believe.
The document provides vocabulary words and a short story about a woodcutter who is granted three wishes by a fairy. It tells of the woodcutter hurrying home to his wife after receiving the wishes and a big sausage appearing on their table. However, the woodcutter and his wife ended up not gaining anything from using their three wishes. The document also includes questions about the story and assignments for students to determine whether parts of the story were real or make-believe.
Complaint- a statement that you are unhappy or not satisfied with something Kingdom- a country whose ruler is a king or queen Woodcutter- a person whose job is to chop down trees and cut wood Sausage- a cylindrical length of minced and seasoned pork, beef, or other meat encased in a skin, typically sold raw to be grilled, boiled, or fried before eating “ Three Wishes” Did the woodcutter think well Do you think the three about the things he wished for? wishes were wasted? Why do you think so? Why?
Is the story of the woodcutter
If you were the woodcutter, real or make believe? Why? what would you have wished for? Why?
What is the message of the
story? Remember:
Some things happen in stories are real and
some are make-believe. If it can happen in real life, then it is real. If it cannot happen in real life, then it is make-believe. A woodcutter cuts wood in the forest. A fairy appeared and granted the woodcutter’s three wishes. The woodcutter hurried home to his wife. A big sausage fell upon the table. The woodcutter and his wife used up their three wishes and never gained anything from them. Evaluation Direction: Read each sentence. Write R if the sentence tells about Reality and M if it is Make-believe. Write your answer on the blank before each number.
1.Elvin’s computer cries.
2.It is fun to cook barbeque outdoors. 3.Anna raised her hand and she was called on to recite. 4.The giant lifted Mt. Makiling in one sweep of his hand. 5.Yanna kissed the hands of her father and mother as she entered the door. Assignment Direction: Read each sentence carefully and cross-out the words that make the sentence make-believe.
1.She cried so much that her tears formed a river.
2.Raul met a monster in the wood. 3.Superman flies above the clouds. 4.The purple cow gave more milk than the white cow. 5.Jade rubbed his ring and a genie appeared.