Vocabulary
The Story
Characters
Definitions
Symbols
100

What is a village?

A small town

100

The story takes place on a warm day in this season.

Summer

100

This person is the man who runs the lottery.

Mr. Summers

100

A yearly event where people draw papers to choose someone

Lottery

100

This object is old and broken. It shows that the village keeps old traditions

The Black Box

200

What is a tradition?

Something people do every year

200

The black box is placed on top of this item

three-legged stool

200

This person picks a paper for the Hutchinson family.

Bill Hutchinson

200

Feeling worried or scared

Nervous

200

This symbol is small and simple but decides a person’s life.

The slip of paper

300

what is a lottery?

A type of choosing or drawing of names (usually to win something) 

300

The lottery has continued for many years because the villagers believe it is a ________

Tradition

300

This woman arrives late and says, “It isn’t fair!”

Tessie Hutchinson

300

To say “no” or disagree

Protest

300

These objects, collected by children early in the story, symbolize how violence is learned young.

The stones

400

What is a slip of paper?

A small piece of paper

400

This is the reason the villagers do not want to change the lottery

“It’s always been done this way”

400

This character is the oldest man in the village with many lottery stories.

Old Man Warner

400

Something used to hold or keep things inside

Box

400

This symbol shows how people are chosen at random, without fairness or justice.

The paper with the black dot 

500

Define community

A group of people living together

500

The story ends with this shocking event

a stoning

500

These characters argue about who must draw for the family.

Tessie and Bill Hutchinson

500

Something that stands for an idea

Symbol

500

The villagers keep doing the lottery even though they don’t remember the old rules. What is it called to do something every year?

A tradition

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