Sootface: An Ojibwa Cinderella Story Folk Tale Retold by Robert D. San Souci Is GOODNESS always rewarded? Video link at www.doorway.ru RL 2 Determine a theme or central idea of a text and how it is conveyed through particular details. L 1a Ensure that pronouns are in the proper case (possessive). “Sootface: An Ojibwa Cinderella Story” is a brilliant Native American version of “Cinderella” retold by Robert D. San Souci along with beautiful illustrations by Daniel San Souci. In this version, a young girl named Sootface is mistreated by her two older sisters, but when a mighty warrior wanted to marry a woman who can see him when he Occupation: Seller. · Robert D. San Souci's Sootface has the typical Cinderella plot of three sister, which the youngest treated unfairly by the older two. The young one is left to do all the chores, dresses in rags but yet at the end finds her true love and lives happily ever after. But the Ojibwa is a little different. Yes, Sootface is the youngest sister but the Estimated Reading Time: 7 mins.
Sootface by Robert D. San Souci. Overview - Once, an Ojibwa man whose wife had died raised three daughters alone. The two older girls were lazy and bad-tempered, and made their youngest sister do all the work. When the flames from the cooking fire singed her hair or burned her skin, they laughed and called her Sootface. Retold by: Robert D. San Souci Illustrated by: Daniel San Souci. The themes of Sootface are the same ones found in other Cinderella tales: kindness, punishment of evil (as the sisters are left to do all the chores), and that love prevails. The illustrations and descriptions in the text are able to highlight the culture and lifeways of the. Sootface by Robert San Souci The Talking Eggs by Robert San Souci One world map centered and glued on construction paper for each student One copy of each book title and the country it came from for each student One copy of the map key for each student One copy of the map assessment for each student Markers, crayons, or colored pencils A wall.
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