What is Drawing Number 1?Group 7: the Rose, White pp. 33 -40 and 76 -78 Blue pp. 22 -27,54 -56 Group...

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What is Drawing Number 1?

Drawing Number 1

Sheep number 1

If you please - draw me a sheep...

Sheep Number 2

Sheep

Number

3

What does the box mean?

What are the Baobabs?- Write a paragraph in

your journal explaining what you think they are.

Literally:

Symbolically:

It is a question of discipline," the little prince

said to me later on. "When you've finished

your own toilet in the morning, then it is

time to attend to the toilet of your planet,

just so, with the greatest care. You must see

to it that you pull up regularly all the

baobabs, at the very first moment when they

can be distinguished from the rosebushes

which they resemble so closely in their

earliest youth. It is very tedious work," the

little prince added, "but very easy."

Baobabs

What are “Matters of

Consequence”? Try to explain

what the Little Prince is talking

about. If possible, apply it to

your own life. You don’t have to

be right, but you do have to try.

Think.

Matters of Consequence

Homework:

Read pages 38- 78, end of

chapter 20 (White Book)

Pages 25-56, end of chapter 20

(Blue Book)

Pay attention to the planets and

things he encounters!

Land of Tears

• In your journal respond to these questions:

– What is the “land of tears?” Why do humans

cry? Is it unacceptable for males to cry in our

culture? Do females cry more than males…why

or why not?

Homework:

Read pages 78- 111

(finish the white book )

Read pages 56-84

(finish the blue book)

Pay attention to Planets and the

things he encounters

Group PresentationsGroup Presentations

�� Assign Group Roles:Assign Group Roles:

�� LeaderLeader-- responsible for everything, keeps responsible for everything, keeps

group on taskgroup on task

�� WriterWriter-- gets all group names on paper, puts all gets all group names on paper, puts all

answers on paperanswers on paper

�� PresenterPresenter-- accurately presents information from accurately presents information from

group to class.group to class.

1st Hour Groups1st Hour Groups

King King Conceited Conceited

ManManTipplerTippler Business Business

ManManLamplighterLamplighter

GeographerGeographer RoseRose FoxFox SnakeSnake SwitchmanSwitchman

2nd Hour Groups2nd Hour Groups

KingKing ConceitedConceited

ManMan

TipplerTippler BusinessBusiness

ManMan

LamplighterLamplighter

GeographerGeographer RoseRose FoxFox SnakeSnake SwitchmanSwitchman

Group AssignmentGroup Assignment

�� Everyone should REREAD their assigned pages.Everyone should REREAD their assigned pages.

�� In writing carefully explain two things to the class: In writing carefully explain two things to the class:

�� 1. Describe the LITERAL experience with_______.( your group topi1. Describe the LITERAL experience with_______.( your group topic goes in the c goes in the blank )blank )

�� 2. Explain the SYMBOLIC meaning or the importance / significanc2. Explain the SYMBOLIC meaning or the importance / significance of this e of this experience. Think it throughexperience. Think it through

�� Draw a picture of your topic Draw a picture of your topic ☺☺-- You may trace it from the book. You may trace it from the book.

�� Group Topics:Group Topics:

�� Group 1: the King, White pp. 41Group 1: the King, White pp. 41--47 Blue pp. 2847 Blue pp. 28--3333

�� Group 2: the Conceited man, White pp. 47Group 2: the Conceited man, White pp. 47--50 Blue pp. 3350 Blue pp. 33--3434

�� Group 3: the Tippler, White pp. 50Group 3: the Tippler, White pp. 50--52 Blue pp. 3452 Blue pp. 34--3636

�� Group 4: the Businessman, White pp. 52Group 4: the Businessman, White pp. 52--57 Blue pp. 3657 Blue pp. 36--4040

�� Group 5: the Lamplighter, White pp. 57Group 5: the Lamplighter, White pp. 57--62 Blue pp. 4062 Blue pp. 40--4343

�� Group 6: the Geographer, White pp. 62Group 6: the Geographer, White pp. 62--67 Blue pp. 4467 Blue pp. 44--4747

�� Group 7: the Rose, White pp. 33Group 7: the Rose, White pp. 33--40 and 7640 and 76--78 Blue pp. 2278 Blue pp. 22--27,5427,54--5656

�� Group 8: the Fox, White pp. 78Group 8: the Fox, White pp. 78--88 Blue pp. 5688 Blue pp. 56--6464

�� Group 9: the Snake White pp. 68Group 9: the Snake White pp. 68--74,9974,99--100 and 108 Blue pp. 48100 and 108 Blue pp. 48--51, 7351, 73--74,8174,81

�� Group 10: Switchman White pp. 88Group 10: Switchman White pp. 88--89 Blue pp. 6489 Blue pp. 64--6565

The End

• In finishing The Little Prince, two big

questions that Exupery addresses, and so

should you, are:

The Fulfillment Question

• What makes people feel fulfilled or happy

with life?

• Explain your thinking.

The Death Question

• What do you think

happens when you die

or is it best not to

worry about it?

• Explain your ideas.

What did you think?What did you think?

�� Give the book a grade and explain the Give the book a grade and explain the

grade you gave the book. Should the book grade you gave the book. Should the book

be taught again in class, why or why not?be taught again in class, why or why not?

�� Turn your book and study guide in when Turn your book and study guide in when

you are finished.you are finished.