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The Fox and the Stork WorksheetThe Fox and the Stork Worksheet
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Great Books Foundation
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K - 1st
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English Language Arts
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The Fox and the Stork

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Young readers take part in a meaningful discussion following a reading of Aesop's fable "The Fox and the Stork." Five questions focus on the characters' actions and offering apologies. 

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CCSS: Adaptable

Concepts

aesop's fables, fables, animals, responding to reading, responding to literature, answering questions, discussion skills, group discussions, kindness, trickster tales, inferences, making inferences, reading

Additional Tags

english language arts

Instructional Ideas

  • Talk to learners about the importance of treating others kindly and apologizing
  • Pass our paper and coloring utensils, direct pupils to draw a picture that relates to the story
  • Guide a small group through the completion of the worksheet, focus on specific skills depending on the needs of your group 

Classroom Considerations


Pros

  • A short story promotes making inferences 
  • The subject of playing tricks on others sparks an important discussion about treating others nicely 

Cons

  • None

Common Core

RL.K.1 RL.K.2 RL.K.10 RL.1.1 RL.1.2 RL.1.10

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