Fables
Folktales
Aesop's Fables
Lessons in Folktales
Random
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Fiction or nonfiction?

Fiction

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Fiction or nonfiction?

Fiction

100

What is the moral in The Tortoise and the Hare?

Slow and steady wins the race.

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What is the lesson in The Little Ren Hen?

If you want something, you must work for it.

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Which kind of story was written long ago?

fable

200

These are shorter/longer stories?

shorter

200

These are shorter/longer stories?

longer

200

What is the moral in The Crow and the Pitcher?

Little by little does the trick.

200

What is the lesson in The Three Little Pigs?

Hard work pays off.

200

Which kind of story usually has repetition?

folktale

300

The setting is usually _____.

outside

300

They often have sets of ______.

3

300

What is the moral in The Lion and the Mouse?

Kindness is never wasted.

300

What is the lesson in Johnny Appleseed?

Be kind to others and take care of the earth.

300

Which kind of story usually has a problem and solution?

folktale

400

They teach a _____ or lesson.

moral

400

These often have ____ vs. _____.

good; evil

400

What is the moral in The Ant and the Grasshopper?

Prepare for the future. Work first, then play.

400

What is the lesson in The Three Billy Goats Gruff?

Never be greedy.

400

What is the name of the man who wrote the famous fables that we studied?

Aesop

500

The characters are usually ______ who act like ______.

animals; people

500

The characters are either animals or _____ people.

common

500

What is a moral?

a lesson

500

Which 2 folktales that we studied have sets of 3?

The Three Billy Goats Gruff and The Three Little Pigs

500

Johnny Appleseed helps us understand that the American culture thinks it's important to take care of the ____.

earth

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