Japenese Fairytales, Ozaki by Yei Theodora Ozaki In this unit, there have been three stories so far: My Lord Bag of Rice In this story the name of Tawara Toda, which means "My Lord Bag of Rice" is explained. He was a brave warrior who came across a large dragon on a bridge. Instead of running away, he just climbed over the dragon and continued going, however, someone called out to him and when he looked back he discovered a person where the dragon had been. It was the Dragon King whose family was being killed by a giant centipede every night and he begged for the warrior's help. The warrior agreed and went to wait for the centipede. As it came down a mountain, he shot it with an arrow tipped in saliva which killed the centipede. The Dragon King was so grateful, he gave the warrior, among other things, a sack of rice which never ran out. The Adventures of Kintaro A warrior married a woman, however, he died and his wife ran away to the wilderness in fear of his e...
Hey Elyse,
ReplyDeleteI also did the Padlet pets tech tip. I came into it, much like you, having never heard of padlet. It was super awesome to see everyone’s pets. IT was also very easy to upload and navigate. I am not sure how I have never heard of this. I will definitely be using it in the future.
-Andy
Hey, Elyse!
ReplyDeleteI did the Padlet Pets tip as well and I had so much fun getting to see everyone else's pets. It was a great study break amidst all of the readings! Pester looks like a sweetie, even despite what you said. I'm glad you guys were able to give him a good home -- it looks like he's living the good life, even if he won't admit it.