You are on page 1of 26

MATERIALS

Printed copy of the story, "Trial of


Cardigan Jones" by Tim Egan
PRAYER
In the name of the father..

Dear God,
Help me spend today with a smile on my face,
Love in my heart,
Joy in Your grace, and my thinking cap on all day.
Amen.

St. Francis Xavier..


St. Ignatius of Loyola..
Jesus Light of the World..
AGENDA
Unlocking of Difficulties
Silent Reading
Comprehension Check
Discussion
Quizizz Activity
Seesaw Activity
Have you ever been
accused of doing
something you didn't
do?
Were the people
accusing you right to do
so? If not, what did you
do or say to convince
them otherwise?
UNLOCKING OF DIFFICULTIES
Choose the correct meaning
of the underlined word as
used in the sentence.
In a trial, people in a
courtroom review what
happened to figure out the
truth.
A. a test or exam
B. trying something for the
first time
C. a presentation of
evidence before a judge
Members of the jury asked
the man who stole from the
bank a lot of questions.
A. thieves or robbers
B. being hurt or wounded
because of an accident
C. people who decide if
someone is guilty of a crime
The judge asks for silence
whenever he hears a
murmur or even the softest
sounds in the courtroom.
A. whisper
B. talking angrily
C. loud explosions
UNLOCKING OF DIFFICULTIES
Use the picture clue to
identify the meaning of the
word.
What do you think
this is?
Moose are the largest of all the
deer species. Males are
moose
immediately recognizable by their
huge antlers, which can spread 6
feet from end to end. Moose have
long faces and muzzles that
dangle over their chins. A flap of
skin known as a bell sways
beneath each moose's throat.
Source: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/m/moose/
What do you think
this is?
gavel

Gavel is a small hammer


with which a judge or the
chair of a meeting hits a
surface to call for
attention or order.
gavel moose

trial jury murmur


SILENT READING
• Read the story, "Trial of
Cardigan Jones" by Tim Egan
quietly.
• Strictly no unmuting of mic.
Type your questions/
concerns in the chatbox.
Let's discuss!
At the beginning of the story, the
other animals did not know what
Cardigan was up to
because_______.

a. He was a moose.
b. He was new in town.
c. He was mean to people.
d. He was always in trouble.
Let's discuss!

What is the main problem in


the story?
Let's discuss!

How was the problem


solved?
Let's discuss!

Why was Cardigan Jones


innocent?
Let's discuss!

Why was Cardigan upset


during the trial?
QUIZIZZ ACTIVITY
DIRECTIONS: 1 2 3 4

• Click the link sent in the chat box. 5 6 7 8

• Type your full name as your 9 10 11 12


nickname.
• You have 5 minutes. 13 14 15 16

• Using the Zoom annotation tool, 17 18 19 20

stamp in your assigned box


21 22 23 24
when you're done.
25 26 27 28

29 30
STORY ELEMENTS
Setting - The time and place where the story
takes place.

Plot - The important events or actions that


happen in the story (beginning, middle,
ending).
Characters - The people, animals, or things
doing the action in the story.
STORY ELEMENTS
Problem - The main issue, struggle, or conflict
in the story.
Solution - The way the characters solve the
problem.
Lesson - This is what the story teaches the
readers (e.g friends are forever, don't
disrespect your parents, take care of the
environment, etc.).
STORY ELEMENTS

Theme - This is what the story is about (e.g.


forgiveness, world peace, honesty, etc.).
SEESAW ACTIVITY
1 2 3 4 DIRECTIONS:
5 6 7 8 • Go to your Seesaw Reading class.
9 10 11 12
• Go to the Activities tab and click
Seesaw Task 20 - Story Elements.
13 14 15 16
• You have 15 minutes to answer the
17 18 19 20
activity.
21 22 23 24 • Using the Zoom annotation tool,
25 26 27 28 stamp in your assigned box
when you're done.
29 30
Complete the sentence:
It is important to know Story elements are
the parts or elements of a important because
story while reading because ________________.
_____________.
One question I have
My favorite story
about story elements is
element is ______ because
_____________.
_________.
HOMEWORK
Review HO: Story
Elements.

You might also like