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The Trickster in African and African-American
Folktales
Teacher Edition
Preface
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
About Landmark School Outreach Program
Landmark Teaching Principles
Part I: Basic Skills Section
Process Writing
The Prewriting Phrase
The Writing Phase
Proofreading
Examples of the Prewriting Phase
Brainstorming
Organizing
1. The Outline Format
2. Two-Column Notes
3. Graphic Organizer
4. Semantic Map
Examples of the Writing Phase
Rough Drafting
Proofreading/Editing
Final Drafting
Levels of Writing: Definitions
and Terminology
Single Paragraph Composition
Single Paragraph with Elaborations
Multi-Paragraph Composition
Directions to the Student: How
to Use the Writing Models
Directions to the Teacher: How to Use the Writing Models
Mount Rushmore National Memorial
Single Paragraph Composition with Exercise
Single Paragraph Composition with Elaborations with Exercise
Multi-Paragraph Composition with Exercise
Part II: The Trickster in African
and African-American Folktales
The Origin of African-American
Folktales
Note-Taking
Note-Taking Template
Summarizing
Compound Sentences - Introduction
Compound Sentences - Exercise
The Trickster
Compound Sentences - Exercise
Anansi the Spider
Introduction
"Fling-A-Mile"
Composition - Anansi as a Trickster Character with Graphic
Organizer
Compound Sentences - Exercise
Another Anansi Tale:Comprehension Questions
"Anansi Tries to Steal All the Wisdom in the World"
African Folktales: Changes and
Adaptations
"The Rabbit and the Clay Man"
"Brer Rabbit and the Wonderful Tar Baby"
Graphic Organizer for Comparison Paragraph
Graphic Organizer for Contrast Paragraph
Writing Transition Sentences
Abstract Thinking - Symbolism and
Theme
Compound Sentences - Adverbial Conjunctions
Compound Sentences - Exercise
Folktale Authors
Introduction
Joel Chandler Harris
Note-Taking and Summarizing
Compound Sentences - Three Methods of Coordination
Two Versions of the Same Folktale
"Brer Rabbit Grossly Deceives Mr. Fox"
A Retelling of "Brer Rabbit Grossly Deceives Mr. Fox"
Graphic Organizer for Contrast Paragraph Composition
Compound Sentences Review - Three Methods of Coordination
Characterization - A Different
Trickster
Introduction
"A Debt Made Profit"
Characterization Composition
Graphic Organizer for Multi-Paragraph Composition
For Further Thinking
Opinion Writing
Multi-Paragraph Opinion Writing Assignment
Directions to the Student
Explanation to the Teacher
"Brer Fox Follows the Fashion"
Graphic Organizer for Multi-Paragraph Composition
Alternative Answers
Alternative Answers
Follow - Up Activities
Trickster Tales from Other Cultures
Note-Taking Exercise
Creative Writing
Bibliography
Appendices - Graphic Organizers, Templates, and Proofreading
Checklists
Appendix A: Single Paragraph
Appendix B: Elaborated Paragraph
Appendix C: Multi-Paragraph
Appendix D: Transitional Words and Phrases
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