Description
Teach your students about Native American culture while working on reading and writing standards. This print and go resource is a perfect addition to your Native American unit or as a stand alone unit of instruction.
Rabbit's Snow Dance: This funny and entertaining traditional Iroquois fable invites readers to watch Rabbit's attempt to make snow during the summer. Told with changing fonts and perfectly paired illustrations, readers are transported to a world where the animals are characters that have personality flaws and will learn a lesson by the end of the tale.
WHAT TEACHERS ARE SAYING:
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Great folktale and one that my students will remember every time they see a rabbit!! Activities involved the students in the learning . As LMS teacher, it was helpful to have choices of what students in same class would be more successful at doing. This way I was able to adapt some to students who needed more help with their work ~Cathy K.
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This was amazing for distance learning! ~Katherine L.
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I used this resource for Native American Heritage Month. ~Wasley B.
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SO MANY CHOICES FOR YOUR INSTRUCTION:
This resource includes pre-reading, discussion questions, vocabulary, comprehension, simile & metaphor, character analysis, 5 senses, summary, mirror versus window, short answer written responses, and creative writing.
INCLUDED IN THIS RESOURCE:
• Teacher Directions
• Pre-reading Probe
• Discussion Questions
• Comprehension
• Simile & Metaphor
• Character Analysis
• 5 Senses
• Summary Response
• Mirror versus Window
• Short Answer Written Responses
• Creative Writing
Mirror versus Window
This activity asks students to consider the perspective and experiences of the characters/people in the story and determine if the story is a reflection of an experience they have had or have not had.
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Rabbit's Snow Dance Unit - Comprehension - Native American - Iroquois Fable
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Description
Teach your students about Native American culture while working on reading and writing standards. This print and go resource is a perfect addition to your Native American unit or as a stand alone unit of instruction.
Rabbit's Snow Dance: This funny and entertaining traditional Iroquois fable invites readers to watch Rabbit's attempt to make snow during the summer. Told with changing fonts and perfectly paired illustrations, readers are transported to a world where the animals are characters that have personality flaws and will learn a lesson by the end of the tale.
WHAT TEACHERS ARE SAYING:
⭐⭐⭐⭐
Great folktale and one that my students will remember every time they see a rabbit!! Activities involved the students in the learning . As LMS teacher, it was helpful to have choices of what students in same class would be more successful at doing. This way I was able to adapt some to students who needed more help with their work ~Cathy K.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
This was amazing for distance learning! ~Katherine L.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
I used this resource for Native American Heritage Month. ~Wasley B.
This resource is offered in a money saving bundle.
Buy the bundle and save 20%!
Native American Stories BUNDLE
Click on the preview to get a detailed look at what this resource offers!
SO MANY CHOICES FOR YOUR INSTRUCTION:
This resource includes pre-reading, discussion questions, vocabulary, comprehension, simile & metaphor, character analysis, 5 senses, summary, mirror versus window, short answer written responses, and creative writing.
INCLUDED IN THIS RESOURCE:
• Teacher Directions
• Pre-reading Probe
• Discussion Questions
• Comprehension
• Simile & Metaphor
• Character Analysis
• 5 Senses
• Summary Response
• Mirror versus Window
• Short Answer Written Responses
• Creative Writing
Mirror versus Window
This activity asks students to consider the perspective and experiences of the characters/people in the story and determine if the story is a reflection of an experience they have had or have not had.
You may also be interested in:
Thirteen Moons on Turtle's Back
Click here to see other Literature Studies!
Fourth and Fritcher Literature Studies
Following is Fun!
Be the first to know about store discounts, free products, and product launches. Just click the green “Follow Me” star under my store name on this page or click the green “Follow Me” star on my store homepage.
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Thanks for stopping by!
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