Examples
Elements
Morals
Miscellaneous
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100
The Ant and The Grasshopper, The Tortoise and The Hare, and The Lion and The Mouse are examples of this type of story.
What are examples of fables?
100
Use magic or supernatural events to explain how things were created or came to be are elements of this type of story.
What is a myth?
100
Prepare for the future. That is the moral of this story.
What is the moral of The Ant and The Grasshopper?
100
Good readers do this as they read stories and books.
What is ask questions?
100
The lesson that can be learned from a story.
What is a moral?
200
Coyote and The Butterflies, Moontellers, and Pandora's Box are examples of this type of story.
What are examples of myths?
200
Uses sets of 3 characters, tasks, or events and usually have happy endings are elements of this type of story.
What is a folktale?
200
By working together and sharing, something much greater can be made. That is the moral of this story.
What is the moral of Stone Soup?
200
The Twelve Months, Little Gold Star, The Rough-Face Girl, and Cendrillon are all different versions of what folktale?
What is Cinderella?
200
The beliefs, traditions, and ways of life of different people.
What is culture?
300
The Three Little Pigs, Cinderella, and Stone Soup are examples of this type of story.
What are examples of folktales?
300
Use nature or animals that act like humans to teach a lesson are elements of this type of story.
What is a fable?
300
Why butterflies bob and bounce and dart and dance as they fly. That is the central message of this story.
What is the central message of Coyote and The Butterflies?
300
This is how people taught lessons and entertained each other before technology and books.
What is story telling?
300
This means that the author is unknown.
What is anonymous?
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