Act 1
Act 2
Act 3
Act 4
Act 5
100
This animal is often grumpy.
Who is the Hare?
100
This animal is both wise and slow.
Who is Porcupine?
100
He isn't happy because Tortoise wakes him up.
Why isn't Hare happy?
100
He is sleeping on the morning of the race.
What is Hare doing on the morning of the race?
100
Tortoise has been racing all day.
How long has Tortoise been racing?
200
Hare likes to do this the best.
What is sleep?
200
This word means that Hare tells everyone that he is the best.
What is "boastful?"
200
Tortoise challenges Hare to do this.
What is race?
200
He thinks he will win because he can run faster than a Tortoise.
Why does Hare think he will win the race?
200
Tortoise is near the finish line when Hare wakes up.
Where is Tortoise when Hare wakes up?
300
The story takes place in the woods.
Where does the story take place?
300
This word means the same as grumpy.
What is "crabby?"
300
They will race through the woods on a trail.
Where will Hare and Tortoise race?
300
This animal continues to go "slow and steady?"
Who is the Tortoise?
300
He forgets to tie his shoelaces?
What does Hare forget to do?
400
This animal is always happy to wake up and greet the sunrise.
Who is the Tortoise.
400
This animal says that "slow and steady is better than fast and lazy."
Who is Tortoise?
400
Tomorrow morning.
When will Tortoise and Hare race?
400
This animal thinks he can win with his eyes closed.
Who is Hare?
400
He can finish the race because he trips and falls.
Why doesn't Hare finish the race?
500
These animals do not like to argue.
Who are Blue Jay and Frog?
500
This expression means that Hare is very arrogant and boastful.
What is "too big for its britches?"
500
They are stubby.
What are Tortoise's feet (legs) like?
500
This animal starts the race.
Who is Porcupine?
500
This animal won the race.
Who is Tortoise?
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