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Goldilocks and the Other Three Bears Level L
Text Type: Fiction • Word Count: 402

Lesson Parts
1) Before Reading
2) During Reading
3) After Reading
4) Build Skills
5) Build Fluency
6) Extend the Reading
7) Assessment

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COMPREHENSION QUIZ FOR
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Comprehension Quiz
Level L Answer Sheet

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Correlation
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Book Summary
The classic fairy tale Goldilocks and the Three Bears is retold with rich description. The story invites readers to enjoy the adventures of a golden-haired girl who happens upon a cottage in the forest and finds three steaming bowls of porridge, three chairs, and three beds. What surprises await the family that lives in the cottage? Illustrations support the text. This book is one of two multilevel readers. Both may be used in conjunction with Goldilocks and the Other Three Bears to offer a unique opportunity of showing students how a change in the portrayal of the characters can give the story a different view.

Book and lesson also available at Level P.

About the Lesson

Targeted Reading Strategy

  • Retell

Objectives

  • Use the reading strategy of retelling to understand and remember story events
  • Understand and identify cause-and-effect relationships
  • Compare and contrast characters in two versions a of story
  • Recognize the long I vowel pattern
  • Recognize and understand irregular past-tense verbs
  • Identify and use homophones

Materials

      Indicates an opportunity for students to mark in the book. (All activities may be demonstrated by projecting book on interactive whiteboard or completed with paper and pencil if books are reused.)

Vocabulary

  • Content words: answered, bleck, gobbled, groaned, hmph, knocked, mmmmm, porridge, returned, whined, yow, zzzz