Characters
Instruments
Story
Instrument Family
Facts
100
Who is the main character in the story?
Peter.
100
What instrument played the part of the bird?
The flute.
100
Peter loved to play in the...
Meadow.
100
Which instrument family does the flute belong to? Woodwind, brass, percussion, or string?
The woodwind family.
100
Peter's grandfather scolds him because...
He goes out into the meadow beyond the gate without permission.
200
What character scolded Peter for disobeying?
The grandfather.
200
What group of instruments played the part of Peter?
The string family.
200
Which character got swallowed by the wolf?
The duck.
200
Which instrument family does the french horn belong to? Woodwind, brass, percussion, or string?
The brass family.
200
The story take place in which country? Australia, Russia, or Canada?
Russia.
300
Which character is played by the clarinet?
The cat.
300
Which instrument played the part of the wolf?
The french horn.
300
Which two characters had an argument over who was the best kind of bird?
The duck and the bird.
300
Which instrument family does the violin belong to?
The string family.
300

Where does the wolf get taken at the end of the story?

The forest.

400
What character is Peter's best friend? He/she helps him to catch the wolf.
The bird.
400
Which instrument played the part of the grandfather?
The bassoon.
400
Which character wanted to eat the birds?
The cat.
400
Which instrument family does the bassoon belong to?
The woodwind family.
400

Which character is the last to be seen and heard in "Peter and the Wolf"?

The duck.

500

What character(s) help Peter take the wolf to the forest?

The hunters.

500
Which instruments played the part of the hunters? There are two.
The timpani and the bass drum.
500
How did Peter catch the wolf?
He climbed a tree and caught the wolf by the tail with a rope.
500
Which instrument family does the timpani belong to?
The percussion family.
500

True or false: Mrs. Dena was in the play "Peter and the Wolf" when she was a child.

False.  She SAW the play as a child.