domingo, 25 de marzo de 2012

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD!!!

Taken from: http://cuentocaperucitaroja1.blogspot.com/ 

Generally children make many mistakes because they are learning about the life. The Little Red Riding Hood's case isn' t the exceptionThis little girl did not follow the advice his mother gave him before leave home and took the hasty decision to go alone where her grandmother. Also she confided in a stranger who was found along the way (the wolf) and then  he looked like her grandmother  to deceive her. The girl was very innocent and believed in a person who had never seen, ignoring the advice of the elders.

Taken from: http://www.e-spanyol.hu/mese/piroska.php

Often we decided hastily what we want to do without thinking that It can affect us. Therefore it is advisable follow the advice of our parents, they know about risks of life to in the future don't commit them again. 


ASSESSMENT TOOLS
MOBILE RETELLING PROJECT RUBRIC
LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD
CATEGORY
4
3
2
1
POINTS
Setting
Lots of vivid, descriptive words are used to tell the audience when and where the story takes place. 
Some vivid, descriptive words are used to tell the audience when and where the story takes place. 
The audience can figure out when and where the story took place, but there isn't much detail (e.g., once upon a time in a land far, far away).
The audience has trouble telling when and where the story takes place. 


4
Characters
The main characters are named and clearly described The audience knows and can describe what the characters look like and how they typically behave. 
The main characters are named and described (through words and/or actions). The audience has a fairly good idea of what the characters look like. 
The main characters are named. The audience knows very little about the main characters. 
It is hard to tell who the main characters are. 


4
Problem
It is very easy for the audience to understand what problem the main character(s) face and why it is a problem.
It is fairly easy for the audience to understand what problem the main character(s) face and why it is a problem. 
It is fairly easy for the audience to understand what problem the main character(s) face and but it is not clear why it is a problem.
It is not clear what problem the main character(s) face.


3
Solution to
Problem in
Story
The solution to the problem is easy-to understand and is logical. There are no loose ends. 
The solution to the problem is easy-to understand and is somewhat logical. 
The solution to the problem was a little hard to understand. 
No solution was attempted or it was impossible to understand. 

3
Accuracy of
Retelling A
Story
The storyteller includes all major points and several details of the story she is retelling. 
The storyteller includes all major points and one-two details of the story s/he is retelling. 
The storyteller includes all major points of the story s/he is retelling. 
The storyteller forgets major points of the story s/he is retelling.

3
Mobile
The student turns in an attractive and complete mobile of the story in the correct format. 
The student turns in a complete mobile of the story in the correct format.
The student turns in a complete mobile of the story, but the format was not correct. 
The student turns in an incomplete mobile of the story. 

4

TOTAL:
21
   TEACHER
 COMMENTS:  

Little red riding hood is one of the most interesting tales because it this tale leaves a life lesson for children that who are learning to know the dangers of the society.







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