Showing posts with label Week 4. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Week 4. Show all posts

Sunday, February 12, 2017

Reading Notes: Indian Fairy Tales

The Broken Pot by Joseph Jacobs

This would be a good story to write about. I could expand on the smaller parts that he talked about in the story. From the rice he went all the way to his kid and how he would kick his wife if he did not listen to him. He got what he deserved in the end by kicking the pot of rice as he was imagining kicking his wife. All he was doing thinking about the future rather than trying to make his present better by working hard.

Saturday, February 11, 2017

Feedback Focus

I feel like I read faster when I read in my head but I also noticed that I do tend to miss some details that way. Reading out loud forces you to focus on every detail while reading in your head does not. I think the copy and delete method is alright. I like the reading out loud one better. While this does make you take notes on the things and makes you remember things that you might have later forgotten but I prefer the reading out loud out of the two methods. The story about the car was really interesting. I have not read one like that before so it was really refreshing. I felt like it was easier to focus on the stories and remember more of the details. Image result for focus
Focus  by Jenny Dempsey (2014)

Wednesday, February 8, 2017

Storytelling Week 4: Kaiyei's Plan

The room was all dark other than the glow in the dark stars on the wall, and a small night light in the shape of a princess next to the bed. There was no other noise in the house other than the kids in the room. There were all settled down in bed and were eagerly waiting to listen to today's bedtime story. They always look forward to this since it is always new and their father had promised that tonight they would be listening to a story about the evil queen. They always hear stories about evil kings but tonight it would be different. They had even been on their best behavior all day just so they could hear this story.

Dad: "Are you both ready to listen to today's story?"

Girls: "YES!"

Dad: "Have you both brushed your teeth and ate your veggies today?"

Girls: "Yes dad, can we please listen to the story now?"

Dad: "Alright girls, we can start. So back in the day there was a king with three wives and they had four sons. When the kids were little there was a huge war going on and one of his wives, Kaiyei, helped save his life. In return he gave her two promises and anything she wanted in return of those promises she could have."

Girls: "Dad, what did she ask for?"

Dad: "I'm getting to that hold on. As I was saying, years had gone by and those four boys had turned into handsome men. They all had even gotten married and were living very happy with their wives and the rest of their family. Kaiyei's maid however always had a problem with Rama, the kings eldest son. He was very handsome, he always did the right thing, he listened to everything, and was very talented at everything he did. Rama was loved and adored by all throughout the country and would rightfully become king one day. Kaiyei's maid however always thought that Kaiyei's son should become king and she was always envious of Rama. She never liked him no matter what he did. So she kept poisoning Kaiyei's mind with false things. She told her how he would king her and her sons out. That they would never be happy and how he was so fake. After a while she started to believe her maid."

Girls: "Then what  happened dad? What about the promises?"

Dad: We are almost there, do not worry. One day after listening to her maid she went to the king. I want to cash in those promises you gave to me all those years ago. He asked her what she wanted and to not worry, anything she wanted she would get. She said she wanted her son Bharat to become king instead of Rama, and she wanted to exile Rama to the forest for 14 years. The king was very shocked to hear this. Everyone loved Rama and he deserved it, how could anyone hate him like this. Word got out and everyone knew this in the kingdom by the end of the day. Rama's wife decided that she would also live in the forest with him like a hermit. His brothers were all very close to him but one was particularly close to him and even he decided to follow in his brothers footsteps. Everyone was horrified at this. It was Kaiyei's fault that these three were leaving, because of her one decision it caused problems in everyone's lives. The king died from this shock and she was kicked out by her own son after the three of them left.

Girls: She was so mean! How could she do that to her own son? Did they come back? Dad what happened next?

Dad: That's a story for a different day.

Author's Note: I decided to try something different for this story. Instead for this one I tried to turn it into a bedtime story. It was just a brief story in their bedtime story. Telling the story this way gave it more of a childlike sense. I used this picture because I wanted to show the two of them together.


Ramayana

Sunday, February 5, 2017

Reading Notes B: Ramayana

I could also write about how Sita was kidnapped or the journey of Rama of finding Sita. I could also write about Hanuman and Sita meeting for the first time. They way she finally trusted him and how she gave him her ring so that he could give it to Rama. This would be a token and how it would definitely give Rama the courage that he needed to continue on his fight.



Ramayana

Reading Post: A

I could talk about how Rama met Sita for the first time or how they ended up getting married. I could also write about Kaiyei's plan to get rid of rama, and how it caused Lakshama  to leave too. In her cruelty she forgot everything and ended up being hated by all .


Ramayana