The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
> Eight graphic organizers made for The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry.
> The three more detailed of these will require close reading and citing from the text.
Pgs. 1-4 Pre-reading
Pg. 3 Pre-
and post-reading
Pgs. 5-7 During reading, between Ch. 1-7.
Pg. 8 During reading
PRE-READING:
> To help prepare students for the strong theme of adult vs. child perspectives throughout the novel.
5 Ws CONFLICT:
> A highly detailed graphic organizer to use during chapter 1-7 to gather information and answer questions about conflict.
> Not a quickie graphic organizer; requires close reading.
> Includes an example entry.
> Five sections, each with a wh- question (who, what, when, etc).
5 Ws PILOT/NARRATOR:
> A highly detailed graphic organizer to use during chapter 1-7 to gather information and answer questions about the character of the pilot (who is also the narrator).
> Not a quickie graphic organizer; requires close reading.
> Includes an example entry.
> Five sections, each with a wh- question (who, what, when, etc).
5 Ws PRINCE:
> A highly detailed graphic organizer to use during chapter 1-7 to gather information and answer questions about the character of the prince.
> Not a quickie graphic organizer; requires close reading.
> Includes an example entry.
> Five sections, each with a wh- question (who, what, when, etc).
SERIOUS MATTERS:
> A graphic organizer to use at the end of chapter 7 to reflect on what are "serious matters" to a child/young person vs. an adult.
> Includes an example entry.
> Students will have fun with this one.
EPIGRAMS:
> A graphic organizer to use at the end of the novel to reflect on the themes, messages, lessons of the novel.
ANTICIPATION EXERCISE:
> A graphic organizer with a short writing assignment that addresses topics that students will uncover in the novel.
Also: K-W-E ORGANIZER
PRE-READING EXERCISE
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<>All resources are designed for struggling learners. Great modified or alternative resource for special education or below-level learners. Questions & graphic organizers are great for discussion as they're often reflective/no wrong answer style. Ideal for Socratic circles. Resources encourage independent thinking & interpretation of this multi-layered philosophical novel which reflects upon friendship, love, and the meaning of life. Roughly 8-10th grade.
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