Fox and Goose
Lion and the Mouse
The Great Big Enormous Turnip
Problems
100

Who is the sneaky character in this story?

The Fox

100

Is the Lion or the Mouse the main character in the story?

Both. Stories can sometimes have more than one main character.

100

What was the problem in the story?

The turnip was so big the farmer couldn't get it out of the dirt.

100

What was Fox's problem in the story?

He couldn't catch the goose.

200

What was the setting of the story?

Forest/Farm

200

What was the setting of the story?

Wild, desert, Africa

200

Why didn't the farmer and his family want the mouse to help?

They thought he was too small and couldn't help.

200

Why did the farmer have such a hard time pulling the turnip out?

It was really big and was stuck.

300

What three ways did Fox try to trick the Goose?

1. Trail of corn

2. Leak (plumber)

3. Surprise party

300

Do you think mouse is a kind character?

Yes, because he saved the Lion even though he wanted to eat him at first.

300

Why did the turnip come out when the mouse pulled? Is the mouse stronger than everyone?

No, everyone worked together.

300

What was the mouse's problem?

He was caught by the lion.

400

Who learned a lesson in the story? What was the lesson?

Goose.

Lesson: Stay on the farm and pay attention 

400

Who learned the lesson in the story and what was it?

The Lion learned that it doesn't matter how big or small you are. You can be helpful and friends with someone no matter their size.

400

Who learned a lesson in this story?

Everyone learned not to judge the mouse just because of his size.

500

Is fox a determined character? Why or why not?

Yes, because at the end he still wants to make more plans to catch the goose.

500

Who changed in the story? How?

Lion was mean at the beginning but he changed to a kind Lion because he saw how mouse saved and helped him.

500

What story does this compare to?

Lion and the Mouse because they have the same lesson and character.