The Three Little Pigs
Little Red Riding Hood
Cinderella
The Princess and the Pea
Goldilocks and the Three Bears
100

What did the first little pig build his house out of?

Straw

100

Who was Little Red Riding Hood going to visit?

Her grandmother

100

What job did Cinderella have to do at home?

Cleaning and chores for her stepfamily

100

What was under the princess’s mattress?

A pea

100

Who lived in the cottage in the woods?

The Three Bears

200

Which animal tried to blow the houses down?

The wolf

200

What did the wolf dress up as?

Grandma

200

What did Cinderella lose at the ball?

Her glass slipper

200

What was the prince's mother searching for?

A real princess

200

Which bowl of porridge did Goldilocks like best?

Baby Bear’s porridge

300

Why did the first two pigs run to their brother’s house?

Their houses were blown down by the wolf

300

Why did Little Red stop in the forest?

To pick flowers / talk to the wolf (accept either)

300

Who helped Cinderella get ready for the ball?

Her fairy godmother

300

Why couldn’t the princess sleep well?

She felt the pea under the mattresses

300

What happened to Baby Bear’s chair?

Goldilocks broke it

400

Which house could not be blown down?

The brick house

400

How did Little Red realize something was wrong with “Grandma”?

She noticed Grandma’s big eyes, ears, and teeth

400

Why did the prince search the kingdom?

To find the girl whose foot fit the glass slipper

400

How did the queen test if the girl was a real princess?

She placed a pea under many mattresses

400

Why were the bears away from home at the beginning of the story?

Their porridge was too hot, so they went for a walk

500

What lesson does the story teach about hard work and planning ahead?

  1. Hard work and careful planning help you stay safe and successful 
500

What lesson can readers learn from Little Red Riding Hood?

  1. Don’t talk to strangers and follow directions from trusted adults 
500
  1. How did Cinderella stay kind even when others treated her unfairly?

She stayed patient, helpful, and caring

500

Why do you think the queen believed the princess after the test?

Only a “real princess” was supposed to be sensitive enough to feel the pea

500

What lesson should Goldilocks have learned from her adventure?

  1. Respect other people’s property and don’t enter homes without permission