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Comparing Cinderella and The Rough-Face Girl Lesson PlanComparing Cinderella and The Rough-Face Girl Lesson Plan
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Comparing Cinderella and The Rough-Face Girl

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Pupils examine similarities and differences between cultures. They'll see that literature, reading, and story telling is something all cultures have in common. They should construct Venn diagrams to help them compare and contrast the stories and their characters. What is unique? What do they have in common? Tailor your lesson plan depending on grade level. 

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CCSS: Adaptable
Concepts

compare and contrast, fairy tales, native americans, venn diagrams

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fairy tales, native americans, venn diagram, comparing characters, compare two texts, english language arts
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Grade
K - 5th
Subjects
English Language Arts
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Resource Type
Lesson Plans
Audience
For Teacher Use
Duration
1 hr
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Skills Practice
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Year
2002
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Common Core

RL.2.9 RI.2.1

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