Tuesday 31 July 2018

Comparing Myths, Fairy Tales, and Legends | Reading Strategies Reminder

LI. To understand where the comprehention strategies go. This week for reading we had to put the reading comprehention strategies to where we think it goes. We had to work with partners. My partner is Florence. I think predicting goes before reading, during reading, and after reading because you can predict what happens before, during, and after reading. You can use prior knowledge before reading so when you stumble over a part you know about, you can understand a bit more about the story.


LI. To compare the similarities and differences between fairy tales, legends and myths. This week for reading we compared the similarities and differences between fairy tales, legends and myths. Myths are usually known for being based on religion beliefs. Legends have had the characters or events changed around a bit. Mr. Wong has told us to read articles about myths, fairy tales, and legends to have a better understanding so we can know what the similarities and differences between the stories.

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