Whats the Answer?
What's the Right There Question
Name That Section
All About the Character
Vocabulary
100
Who are the two main characters in the fable?
The fox and the crow
100
Sitting in the tree
Where is the crow in the story?
100
She landed in a tree and prepared to eat this tasty morsel.
Beginning
100
Who are we introduced to first in the story?
The crow
100
Moral
the lesson learned about right and wrong learned from a story or fable
200
What was the crow getting ready to eat?
A delicious chunk of cheese
200
On a picnic table
Where was the cheese in the very beginning?
200
The fox caught it before it even hit the ground.
End
200
Is the crow a male or a female?
female (madame) (her)
200
Fable
a short tale to teach a moral lesson, often with animals
300
What happened after the cheese fell from the crow's mouth?
The fox caught it before it even hit the ground and trotted away to find a pleasant place to eat.
300
"Your slick black feathers, your shiny eyes."
How did the fox describe the crow?
300
The fox spotted the crow.
Beginning
300
What word does the story use to describe the fox?
sly
300
Summarize
To re-tell in your own words
400
What were the two other forest animals the fox compared the crow to?
The Rabbits and the Frogs
400
"Madame Crow, you are a sight for sore eyes."
What is the first thing the fox said to the crow?
400
"I wonder if your song is as glorious as you are".
Middle
400
How did the fox describe the rabbits?
Pretty
400
Drawing Conclusions
Using your schema or what you already know, to help you figure things out about the story or text.
500
What word did the fox keep using to describe the crow?
Beautiful
500
a sly fox
How does the story describe the fox?
500
At this, the crow puffed up her chest, threw back her head, fluttered her wings, and began to sing: "caw, caw, caw, caw!"
Middle
500
Is the fox a male or female? How do you know?
male, the word "he" is used in the very last paragraph.
500
Right There Question
A question that is asked about a story that has the answer directly in the text.