How does this fairy tale (like most fairy tales) begin?
What is "Once upon a time"?
What is The Wolf?
Who are the characters?
What is: the fisherman, his wife, and the magical fish?
True or False: A tall tale is a fictional story that stretches the truth. It has exaggerations.
What is True?
What does the word exaggeration mean?
What is stretch the truth?
Do fairy tales include talking animals?
How is this fairy tale the same as the original?
What is: the three little pigs and the wolf are the characters; there are three houses; the setting is the same (or any other correct response)?
What is the lesson of this fairy tale?
What is don't be greedy?
Why is this story considered a tall tale?
What is Johnny Appleseed known for?
What is traveling around the country planting apple seeds (and giving apples away)?
What is the lesson of this fairy tale?
What is hard work pays off?
How is this fairy tale different than the original?
What is: the wolf wanted a cup of sugar; the wolf was sneezing, not blowing down the houses (or any other correct response)?
Why is this story considered a fairy tale?
What is: there is magic and there is a talking animal?
What is Paul Bunyan's profession?
What is a lumberjack?
What is Johnny Appleseed's real name?
What is John Chapman?