Last week we heard three different versions of Jack and the Beanstalk. We got to see how each story had similar elements such as the characters, setting, and problem; however, in each one there were several differences. Being able to "create" is a part of critical thinking and Bloom's Taxonomy. Create a different ending from the ones your hear last week to Jack and the Beanstalk. Be creative!!! I know you can do it! I can't wait to hear your version of this great folktale!
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Andy
9/10/2013 10:48:35 am
Jack fights the giant with a sword. Jack cut the giant's foot and the giant slides down the bean stalk. He falls on the ground. The giant does not move because it hurts too much.
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Adrian
9/12/2013 09:45:59 am
The giant climbed down the beanstalk. The giant chased Jack. Jack threw an axe at the giant and sliced him in half. Jack was happy.
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