The Invisible Warrior A Native American Story. Retold by Lin Donn Illustrated by Phillip Martin

Similar documents
Chief. Five-Headed. The

PENGUIN READERS. Five Famous Fairy Tales

The Emperor's New Clothes

Benchmark 6.1. Subject: English Language Arts. State: New Jersey

5.19 Māui and the Sun

MACMILLAN READERS ELEMENTARY LEVEL BRAM STOKER. Tales of Horror. Retold by John Davey MACMILLAN

Little Saddleslut (Greek version of Cinderella)

Lesson Objectives. Core Content Objectives. Language Arts Objectives

PART I. Performed by: Alexandra Jiménez

Volume 1. The Princess Who Never Laughed The Fairy Shoemaker, Miss Molly Squeak Sleeping Beauty, The Tinderbox

Rapunzel - Script and Song Lyrics

Sketch. The Princess and the Toad. Bob Johns. Volume 33, Number Article 3. Iowa State College

One day an ant was drinking at a small stream and fell in. She made desperate

Spider Monkey s Question

Aladdin was the son of Hassan the tailor. Hassan died

ANNEX 1. What fairy tale is this character from? Unscramble their names from the box and read the clues to come up with it. utdcte

The Reason. Greed. My crime

PIMA TALES BY HENRIETTE ROTHSCHILD KROEBER THE CREATION OF THE WOKLD

Explorers 5 Teacher s notes for the Comprehension Test: Aladdin

Luyện đọc Tiếng Anh: The Monkey and the Crocodile

Henry and Mudge under the Yellow Moon. In the fall, Henry and his big dog Mudge took long. walks in the woods. Henry loved looking at the tops of

Book Study Groups Children s Lessons Based on Karma and Reincarnation By Elizabeth Clare Prophet and Patricia R. Spadaro

Presents Clever Alice From "The Fairy Book" by Miss Mulock - 1 -

T L S H. Doug Johnson

The Happy Prince. Why aren t you like the Happy Prince? mothers said to their little boys when they cried.

Rumpelstiltskin (Grimm's version)

Narrator 2: But the magician couldn t go into the cave to get the lamp. Only a boy could get the magic lamp from the cave.

There was once a miller who was poor, but he had

FILL IN THE BLANKS: 3. "Now Laban had two daughters: the name of the elder was, and the name of the younger was." GENESIS 29:16

Trick or Treat UNIT 19 FICTION. #3893 Nonfiction & Fiction Paired Texts 100 Teacher Created Resources

A story by Charles Perrault retold by Joy Cowley Illustrated by Ji-ye Jeong

Curious George goes up to space. By:Kendall Zaverl

Volume 4. Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs, The Golden Pears, Cinderella, The Ant & the Grasshopper

Old Testament. Part One. Created for use with young, unchurched learners Adaptable for all ages including adults

The Country of the Blind H G Wells Retold in simplified English

INDICADOR DE DESEMPEÑO Identifica puntos a favor y en contra, a través de un texto argumentativo, sobre temas con los que está familiarizado.

Nicholas Nickleby A classic story by Charles Dickens Adapted by Gill Munton Series Editor: Louis Fidge

CONTENTS. 6 Two Promises Miranda and Ferdinand plan to marry. Caliban 36 gets Stephano and Trinculo to promise to kill Prospero.

Words that Allude to Characters in Greek Mythology. Common Core Standard R.L.4.4

Hans Christian Andersen s Fairy Tales. Translated and Adapted by. Rafe Beckley

a division of Teacher Created Materials

The Story of Snow White and the Seven Dwarves Grimm's Fairy Tale

Explorers 3 Teacher s notes for the Comprehension Test: The Magic Flute

The Sleeping Beauty 3

Theme Worksheet Course: Lumos StepUp - PARCC Online Practice And Assessments - Grade 3 ELA

The Shunammite Woman s Land Restored 2 Kings 8:1-6

A SAD TALE OF LONG AGO: HOW MAGIC SIGNS WERE BROUGHT TO A FAR-OFF ISLAND

A page from Willow s computer diary

the Frog prince hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

a collection of stories explaining the origin and history of a people

Wind. The Mystery. The Mystery Wind LEVELED BOOK N. Visit for thousands of books and materials.

Mythology. a collection of stories explaining the origin and history of a people

Lesson Objectives. Language Arts Objectives

There was once a woodcutter who had a wife and a. When the wife died, the woodcutter soon. married another woman, who had a daughter of her

Rumpelstiltskin. re-arranged by Maria Felberbauer. Picture Acknowledgement:

THE BIRTH OF JOHN THE BAPTIST

The. swan maiden: Comparing Stories

The Three Brothers. Using Harry Potter to get participants excited about writing!

Analysis and Assessment of Cinderella A Comparison and Examination of Three Cinderella Tales

THE JOURNEY OF THE SOUL

Outside the house, Alice saw a table under a tree. The

PANDORA INTRODUCTION ORIGINS OF WOMAN

Read the text and then answer the questions.

Child sexual abuse is a serious crime that is why you must listen while the Touching Rules are being explained.

Explorers 4 Teacher s notes for the Comprehension Test: The Snow Queen

Sabrina the Sweet Dreams. Fairy

By Becky Gold Illustrated by Bradley Clark

His daughters, Cora and Alice, came to Fort Edward from Scotland. They wanted to visit their father at Fort William Henry. General Webb told Major

Elementary Level Grades 3 & 4 Sample Narrative Stimulus-Based Prompt

Which poems relate to each of the themes on the grid? The poems you've ticked with the same theme will be good to compare in an exam.

The algae who wanted to be a flower

Bible Story 249 ANANIAS & SAPPHIRA. Acts 5:1-11

Beliefs Mini-Story Text

The North Pole. Book 5. Tommy Tales Book 5 Word Count: Visit for thousands of books and materials.

The Tale of Tiny. By, Amina and Aya

SPIRITUAL GIFTS. ( ) ( ) 1. Would you describe yourself as an effective public speaker?

DOWNLOAD OR READ : RAPUNZEL PDF EBOOK EPUB MOBI

A Colorful Man By ReadWorks

Isaac Newton ( ) The Discoverer of the Law of Gravitation

The Timekeepers. Staging Divide the staging area into two parts: the watchmaker s shop and the land of dreams. Characters:

Faith. Fairy. the Cinderella. by Daisy Meadows SCHOLASTIC INC.

Teacher s Guide Listen to Literature

After about a year, the horse, Joseph, got to know every house that received milk, and every house that did not.

Chapter one. The dancers

The Northern Sky at Night. The Constellations

START: READ 1 Guide for Repeated Interactive Read-Alouds

Haman s Anger At Mordecai Esther 5:1-14

CAST OF CHARACTERS. (6+ female, 2+ male, 11+ either and optional extras) BRENDA: A young good witch who is given the quest to save fairytale land.

Directions: Read the passage. Then answer the questions that follow. Blockhead and the Queen Bee

THE PLATYPUS AND THE BILLABONG

Nor a. Fairy. the Arctic Fox. by Daisy Meadows SCHOLASTIC INC.

Steps you will be following: Directions for beginning: Fairy Tale #2: Snowdrop and Seven Little Dwarfs ( Print Version )

How do we make SENSE of our world?

INSTITUCIÓN EDUCATIVA LA PRESENTACIÓN

ANANIAS AND SAPPHIRA (ACTS 5:1-11)

The language of fairy tales

Printable Reading Tests

Esther Pleads For Her People Esther 4:1-17

Love spell with pictures bound together

Literacy Loves Company 2014 All rights reserved Single classroom use only

Transcription:

The Invisible Warrior A Native American Story Retold by Lin Donn Illustrated by Phillip Martin

Once upon a time, a long time ago, there lived a great warrior. The people told many stories about this strange and wondrous warrior. One story told of his great power of invisibility. That meant he could wander among the enemies of the tribe, and hear all of their war plans!

Another story told of his great loneliness. The only person who could see the invisible warrior was his sister. As much as he loved her, he longed for a wife. The invisible warrior wanted a wife who was gentle and truthful. He vowed he would not marry until he found a maiden, someone besides his sister, who could truly see him.

He used a trick to weed out the liars. He had his sister lead each maiden towards him as he headed home, pulling his sled. As instructed, his sister asked each maiden if she could see the invisible warrior. Oh yes, nearly all replied. And what is he pulling? His sled they answered. Everyone knew that!

How is the sled tied she would ask? Here the answers varied. One said with strong rope. Another said with strong vines. Still another said with strong leather. Since none of these answers was correct, the invisible warrior knew that each maiden had lied.

Maiden after maiden attempted to marry the famous warrior, but none passed the test. The invisible warrior thought about talking to the chief. The chief had three daughters. Perhaps he could marry one of them. But the warrior had heard that the three sisters were mean.

Truthfully, the two oldest sisters were as cruel as the warrior had heard. The youngest, however, was kind and gentle. Jealous of her beauty, her sisters rubbed her face with hot coals, scarring her face. They cut her long hair. They made her do all the work, theirs as well as her own. If she refused, they told lies about her to their father. The youngest was too gentle, and perhaps too afraid, to complain.

Now, although the invisible warrior did not wish to marry any of the chief s daughters, they all wanted to marry him. He was a warrior and magical besides. The two oldest sisters came to the meeting place. One said his sled was tied with a strong braid of human hair. The other said it was tied with mighty branches. Since neither answer was correct, the warrior, with great relief, sent both girls back to their father.

When her work was done for the day, the youngest sister also came to the meeting place, just as the sun was setting. When asked how his sled was tied, her face lit with pleasure. With a rainbow, she answered softly. Only the invisible warrior could see what he used to pull his sled. It may not, after all, have been a rainbow. But he had looked into the heart of the youngest daughter. With joy, he knew he had found his maiden at last.

He asked her to take her seat in his tent and be his wife. As time passed, the chief s youngest daughter gave birth to a strong son. Her hair grew long. Her scars disappeared. Her life was full and happy.

To her, the warrior was not invisible. As anyone could see, if they simply looked, her warrior was the most wonderful man in the world! The invisible warrior and his wife lived happily together for the rest of their lives.

As for the two ugly sisters, they lived together in a tent of their own making unmarried, unloved, and ignored. As the years went on, many stories were told of the ugly sisters. When maidens heard the stories, they vowed never to be mean again.

Question: What fairy tale does this story remind you of? Did you answer Cinderella? We thought so, too! Enjoy Cinderella Stories From Around the World To learn more about Native Americans - go here: Native Americans For free clipart, click here

This presentation is brought to you by Pete s Power Point Station. Visit us on the web at pppst.com