Vocabulary Definitions
Vocabulary Examples
Story Definitions
Fairy Tales 1
Fairy Tales 2
100

What is a noun?

A noun is a person,animal, place, or thing

100

Identify the Subject in the following sentence: 

I ran. 

Subject is: I 

100

Define Setting

Setting is where the story takes place

100

What are the two versions of Cinderella that we read as a class? 

Cat Cinderella and Ash Girl 

100

What was the movie we watched as a class at the end of the unit? 

Into the Woods 

200

What is an object?

A person, animal, place or thing that receives the action. 

200

Identify the Object in the following sentence: 

She completed her grammar worksheet. 

The Object is: her grammar worksheet

200

Define Protagonist

The protagonist is the main character in a story, novel, movie, etc. 

200

What is 1 difference and 1 similarity between Ash Girl and Cat Cinderella

A few examples include: 

a) The number of step siblings and how both Zezolla and Ash Girl are treated like slaves 

b) The way that Ash Girl and Zezolla run away from the Prince, and how their step-siblings are treated at the end of the story

200

What was the fractured fairy tale that you READ during the stations activity? 

The True Story of the Three Little Pigs 

300

What is a verb and how can you identify one? 

A verb expresses what the person, animal, place, or thing does. You can identify one by asking these two questions: 

a) The subject did what? 

b) To whom/from whom?

300

Identify the Object in the following sentence: 

They organized their bookshelf by author. 

The Object is:  their bookshelf

300

Define Point of View. 

AND

What does the author use it for? 

Point of view determines who is telling the story. The author uses it to let readers "hear" and "see" what is happening in a story. 

300
What was the Little Mermaid's main objective in her fairy tale? 

To gain an immortal soul 

300

What is a SECONDARY CONFLICT for the Evil Witch? 

She is running out of time 
400

What is a prepositional phrase and what does it do?

A prepositional phrase begins with a preposition and modifies a word in the sentence. 

400

Identify the Prepositional Phrase(s) in the following sentence: 

She sets up her tent in the rain. 

The Prepositional Phrase is:  "in the rain" 

400

What is a Moral? Give an example?

A moral is the message or lesson that the story is attempting to demonstrate. 

Ex: Be cautious around strangers

400

What are 4 of 7 ways that we know to fracture a fairy tale? 

1) Change the characters 

2) Change the setting

3) Change the conflict 

4) Change the plot

5) Change the ending

6) Change the point of view 

7) Create a mix and match 

400

List 4 lessons we learn about ourselves from the movie Into the Woods

Examples include: 

1) It's alright to be yourself 

2) It's ok to ask for help 

3) You don't always have to make a decision 

4) It's ok to not know the answer 

500

What are 4 of the 8 prepositions used in a prepositional phrase? 

In, at, for, behind, until, after, of, during 

500

Identify the Prepositional Phrase(s) in the following sentence: 

She floats on a raft behind the boat. 

The Prepositional Phrases are: 

a) on a raft 

b) behind the boat 

500

What is the difference between a Main Conflict and a Secondary Conflict? 

A main conflict is the central issue that the characters are dealing with. A secondary conflict is a minor event or idea that goes alongside the primary conflict. 

500

In the world of stories, what does it mean to go into the woods? 

In the world of stories going into the woods means a change of setting, a change in the characters life, and an opportunity for character development. 


It represents them leaving what they know to be normal behind and entering a world that is unfamiliar to them. 

500

Who wrote the following stories and where did they get them from? 

a) Cat Cinderella 

b) Ash Girl

c) Little Mermaid

a) Giambattista Basile: collected the story from an oral version 

b) Brothers Grimm: adapted the story from Basile and from other versions they heard 

c) Hans Christian Andersen: he created it himself