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Pre-Test

1.snuggled
2. drooped
3. muttered
4. grin
5. fluttered
Unlocking of Difficulties
Choose the meaning of the underlined words.
to move in quick a broad smile  whisper bend or hang downward settle

1. I snuggled down in my sleeping bag.


2. James hid his face in his hands and drooped
his head.
3. He muttered something under his breath.
4. OK,” he said with a grin.
5. The remaining petals fluttered to the ground.
Ask: What do the pictures show?
How can you tell that it can
happen or not?
Look at the picture.

What is in the picture?


Do you love reading fairy
tales?
What fairy tales story do you
know?
Tooth Fairy
 
Jenny snuggled under for blanket with her eyes
wide open.
  “I will stay awake. Oh, I want to see the fairy,”
she muttered sleepily.
  That afternoon in school, her milk tooth had
wiggled and turned for the last time. It fell on a
page of the book that Jenny was reading. Now she
had a space just as most of her schoolmates had,
right in the middle of her beautiful grin.
 
Before going to bed that night, Jenny put the
tooth under her pillow to see whether a fairy would
take it away and leaved a surprise in its place. She
wanted to stay awake, but her eyelids drooped and
closed.
 
The room was still quiet. Then, a tinkle, like the
sound of a music box, filled the air. Out of the
darkness, the shiniest little fairy any could
imagine, floated into the room. She knelt down
The fairy dropped the tooth into a golden
purse and whispered, “Now I have another pearl
for my queen’s necklace. Thanks to you Jenny.
Out of gratitude, I will leave you this coin. It
will be your reward and will bring you luck,
Jenny.” The music began again, and the fairy
fluttered away.
  “Wake up, Child,” Jenny’s mother bent over
her.
Before she opened her eyes, Jenny
reached under the pillow. She was
surprised when she felt something there.
When she saw the coin, she sat up smiling.
 
“Mother,” she cried, “did the fairy come
or was I dreaming?”
Mother smiled and said, “You want to believe
that she came, don’t you? So why don’t we just
make believe that she did?”
With that thought, Jenny just smiled.
  “But I saw her, Mother. I just don’t know
how. I wish I didn’t fall asleep,” she said
winking at Mother. “Oh, well, I still have baby
teeth anyway!”
 
Ask the following questions:
1.What happened to Jenny’s tooth?
2.Why did she want to stay awake that night?
3.From out of the darkness, who floated into her room?
4.Why did the fairy take Jenny’s tooth?
5.If you lose a tooth, will you keep it under your pillow?
Why or why not?
6.If you were in Jenny’s place and you found the coin
under your pillow, what would you do with it?
7.Do you believe that there is a tooth fairy? Why do
you think so?
Say: Listen attentively as we recall some of
the parts of the story. Let us analyze them if
they show reality or fantasy.
1.A tooth fell on a page of the book that Jenny
was reading.
2. Out of darkness, the shiniest little fairy
anyone could imagine floated into the room.
3. The room was still and quiet.
4. Now she had a space just as most of
her schoolmate had, right in the middle
of her beautiful grin
5. The fairy dropped the tooth
into a golden purse.
Guided Practice
1. Pantomiming
a. Tell you pupils to think of their fantasy dream.
b.Let them pantomime it while their classmates
will guess what it is. Ask them again to think
their ambition. Let them act it out again and
class will guess it.
c. Ask them also how they will achieve their
ambition
Raise R card if the event or action is Reality
and raise letter F if the action is Fantasy.
1.Blankets should be cleaned after use.
2.Through the Internet, people can play games
with each other. They can do much more.
3.When the man hit the pot, diamond came out.
4.A woodcutter cuts wood in the forest.
5.Computers can cook our food.
Independent Practice
The teacher will write the sentences in strips
of cartolina. Then let the pupils put each one in
proper column.
Reality Fantasy
1. The swan wears a crown.
2. The young girl is selling flowers at the
church.
3. The volcano is erupting.
4. The girl’s dead grandmother comes to fetch
her with a smile
5. The teacher is telling a story.
6. The witch stopped at the store
7. Antonio lives in the clouds
8. The park is full of children.
9. The farmer talked to the priest.
10. The genie granted Antonio’s wish.
Evaluation:
Sequence the events that happened in the story. Write numbers
1-5 on the space provided for.
_____1. That afternoon in school, her milk tooth had wiggled
and turned for the last time.
_____2. The fairy dropped the tooth into a golden purse and
whispered, “Now I have another pearl for my queen’s necklace.
_____3. Jenny snuggled under for blanket with her eyes wide
open.
_____4. Before she opened her eyes, Jenny reached under the
pillow. She was surprised when she felt something there. When
she saw the coin, she sat up smiling.
_____5. “But I saw her, Mother. I Just don’t know how. I wish
I didn’t fall asleep,” she said winking at Mother. “Oh, well, I still
have baby teeth anyway!”
Agreement:
 Read each sentence carefully and decide whether it is Reality
or Fantasy
_____1. The butterfly flew from flower to flower.
_____2. The top of the mountain is covered with fog.
_____3. The giant carried the building in his right hand.
_____4. They planted trees in the forest.
_____5. The man hit the pot out come diamonds
 

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