Tuesday, October 23, 2012

How the Jack-o-Lantern Came to Be

Here is the story of how the Jack-o-Lantern came to be.   I call it my PG rated version. 



          How the Jack-o-Lantern Came to Be  Or  Stingy Jack.  
 

1  Many people think pumpkin carving is an American holiday thing to do, but it first started in Ireland not with pumpkins but with turnips. It all started with a mean, nasty, stingy man named Jack.  He would not share anything with anyone!   Jack was so stingy and so mean that even his family did not like him.  But he was best at being tricky.    It was said that no one could trick Jack.  In fact, Jack bragged  and became so full of pride that he said he could even outsmart anyone.
2  So that is what Jack did all his life.    He did not share his money or anything else he had.  He tricked people out of what they had and he was proud of himself when he did it. 
3  When Jack died, he wasn't allowed into Heaven because he was so stingy and mean.  He did not care or love anyone but himself.
4  It seems that Jack also had played tricks on the Devil so the Devil would not let him come and stay with him, either.
5  Jack was stuck. He had no where to go.  He had to forever walk the earth, holding a lantern, always looking for a resting place.  That lantern was a turnip carved out to put a light inside so Jack could see in the dark.
6   This is the story that has been handed down to us by the Irish people who came to America in the 1800s. They carved their turnips into the face of "Jack-of-the-lantern" to remind themselves what happened to people who were misers and did not share with others. And in the fall, pumpkins are much easier to find than turnips so now we use big, orange pumpkins.
7  So that's why Americans today carve their pumpkins into jack-o-lanterns. 

Here are my follow-up activities

 


Jack was so mean and stingy that ……….

a.  everyone was afraid of him                 b.  no one liked him
c.  his family did not like him                   d.  he had no friends 



What did Jack brag about?

a.  how generous he was                       b.  how tricky he was
c.  how smart he was                            d.  how loving he was


What did Jack do all his life?

a.  he was generous with everyone         b.  he was loving with everyone
c.  he was stingy with everyone              d.  he was kind to everyone


What happened when Jack died?

a.  no one wanted him to rest at their place              b.  he found a resting place
c.  he still used his tricks to get what he wanted      d.   he was happy


What did Jack take with him on his search for a resting place?

a.  a carved pumpkin                       b.  a carved turnip
c.  all his money                              d.  his family

Why do people use pumpkins today instead of turnips?

a.  they are a pretty color                          b.  they are rounder
c.  they are easy to carve                           d.  they are easier to find

Demonstrate with details from the story two ways Jack was stingy.



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In paragraph 5 it says “Jack was stuck”.   What does the author mean?



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In paragraph 6, find the word that means the same thing as stingy and write it in the box.


Write a word you know from your Spanish to English connection that is the opposite of stingy.


 

Sunday, October 7, 2012

First Grade Common Core

Wow!  Have you checked out this fantastic resource?  Everyone is blogging about it and how wonderful it is.
Manna from heaven in this day of common core.  We teachers are desperate for activities and worksheets that correlate to the common core standards and this book has it all!  Can you imagine over 500....yes FIVE HUNDRED pages of worksheets and activities all done for you.  Think of the hours of work, searching, and creating it will save you.  It is definitely worth every dollar!!  So First Grade Common Core can be your Halloween Trick or Treat to yourself this year.

And they give away FREE common core posters on their website!



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