Stone Soup: Characters & Setting
Stone Soup: Details & Sequence
Stone Soup: Vocabulary & Theme
Misc.
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Q: How many travelers are in the story?

A: 2

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Fill in: He put a smooth _____ into the pot of water.

stone

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“Weary” means… 

A) hungry B) tired C) excited

B) tired

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What is the setting of the story?

An elegant village in the mountains

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Who  offered a carrot?

A) an old man B) a cat C) a little girl

c)a little girl

200

Q: What were 3 things the villagers brought to put in the soup?

A: onions, green bean, salt, pepper, noodles, corn, potatoes, etc

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Fill in: “Do you have a little food to _____?”

spare

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Which word describes the villagers at the beginning of the story?

A) kind   B) selfish   C) clever

B) selfish

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Fill in: The very first thing the travelers put in the large pot was___________.

water

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What did the little girl add to make the soup better?

a carrot

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Q: What value (lesson) did the young man teach the villagers?

Sharing / helping each other / working together.

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Q: What is the magical ingredient for the soup?

A: Sharing

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What was the second thing the travelers put in the pot?

a stone

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Q: What did the woman from the first house add at the end?

herbs and mushrooms

400

“Edibled” means… 

A) disgusting     B) You can eat it

B) You can eat it

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What do the travelers say to the villagers when they knock on doors?

"Do you care, will you share? Do you have any food?

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Why did the young man go to the village?

He had no money/food and hoped someone would give him food.

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How did the young man persuade people to share ingredients?

A: He said the soup was “magic” from a special stone and would be better with extra ingredients.

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“Flavorful” means food that _____ good. 

tastes

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Q: What do the villagers say to the travelers when they knock on doors to ask for food? 

We don't care, we won't share, there is no food.

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