Activity 1: Recite the Book Information
- Recite the name of the author, the title of the book, and the title of the chapter.
Activity 2: Narrate the Story
- Narrate the events aloud in your own words.
Activity 3: Study the Story Picture(s)
- Study the story picture(s) and verbally describe the relation to the story.
Activity 4: Discuss the Fickle Nature of Sir Ivaine
- In the story, Sir Ivaine is brave but fickle, or unreliable.
- Cite evidence from the chapter demonstrating how Sir Ivaine is fickle.
- Describe whether the Sir Ivaine's lion is fickle.
Activity 5: Act Out a Passage
Practice acting out the following passage, with drama and feeling.
- We all know that you are very polite, but you have more courtesy than bravery. (Sir Kay to Sir Ivaine)
- I was almost a boy when the Black Knight overthrew me, but I could conquer him now. (Sir Ivaine, Bragging)
- It is very easy to say that after you have eaten. (Sir Kay to Sir Ivaine)
Activity 6: Playact Sir Ivaine After Losing His Senses
- In the chapter, Sir Ivaine becomes mad and wanders through the woods.
- Pretend to be consumed with madness and wander through the woods.
- Fight with the trees and the bushes.
Activity 7: Complete Written Narration
- Click the crayon above, and complete page 141 of 'Fourth Grade Prose: Written Narration, Dictation, and Review Questions.'
Activity 8: Complete Copywork and Dictation
- Click the crayon above, and complete pages 141-142 of 'Fourth Grade Prose: Written Narration, Dictation, and Review Questions.'
Activity 9: Color the Image
- Click the crayon above, and complete page 142 of 'Fourth Grade Prose: Written Narration, Dictation, and Review Questions.'
Activity 10: Answer Written Review Questions
- Click the crayon above, and complete page 143 of 'Fourth Grade Prose: Written Narration, Dictation, and Review Questions.'