Stories of the Prophets by Learning Roots - page 128

Once you have set off
on
your ioumey, you'll need
to think actively about what you are leaminq.
Refiections
occur
in
the middle
of
stories and get
you to ponder
a
little deeper into the events.
Once the readinq
is
over,you 'll take
a
well eamed rest
at the
Rest Point.
You'l! do some light word-work to
ensure you understand the lanquaqe used
in
the story.
Now beqins your
enance
to prove what you have
leamt. You have to cross three different obsiacles, each
qettinq harder as you qo alonq. By completinq each
of
these you will ensure
you
have coveted the aims
of
your joumey. Firstyou have lo
[ump
tbe Fence
by
provinq you know enouqti about the events ofthe story.
The next task
is
a
little harder.
Cross
tbe River
is
all about checkinq whether you picked
up
the smaller
details ofwhat actually happened
in
the story.
The final and hardest task
is
catled
Climb the
Mountain.
Here you have
ro
show an understandinq
of
why things happened the way
they
did
in
the stoiy.
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