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My students need to be able to compare and contrast literature. We already have a unit involving fairy tales. I had seen fractured fairy tales while in our local bookstore; an idea was born! I need to make this fun! I priced the fractured tales and then a copy of the fairy tale only to find it wasn't going to fit my budget anytime soon. The students will read both and then work on comparing and contrasting citing both pieces of literature. I am so excited about this unit. Also included in this order are a few items needed for students in the classroom...markers and erasers. The game Snap-it-Up requires quick recall of math factors.

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My students need to be able to compare and contrast literature. We already have a unit involving fairy tales. I had seen fractured fairy tales while in our local bookstore; an idea was born! I need to make this fun! I priced the fractured tales and then a copy of the fairy tale only to find it wasn't going to fit my budget anytime soon. The students will read both and then work on comparing and contrasting citing both pieces of literature. I am so excited about this unit. Also included in this order are a few items needed for students in the classroom...markers and erasers. The game Snap-it-Up requires quick recall of math factors.

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