The Fox and the Stork Worksheet

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Philosophical Questions to Reflect on Today’s Folktale:

  1. What does the story suggest about fairness—does treating someone “the same way” always mean being fair?

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  1. Can true friendship exist when one side uses the other for fun or advantage?

  1. Is revenge ever justified, or does it simply continue a cycle of harm?

Quiz Time

What was the main reason the Crane couldn’t eat the Fox’s meal?

A) The food was too hot

B) The food was served on a flat plate

C) The food was spoiled

D) The Crane wasn’t hungry

What was the main reason the Crane couldn’t eat the Fox’s meal?

A) The food was too hot

B) The food was served on a flat plate

C) The food was spoiled

D) The Crane wasn’t hungry

What lesson does the fable teach?

A) Never share your food

B) Treat others the way you want to be treated

C) Always get revenge

D) Don’t trust anyone

Which of the following best describes the Fox’s character at the beginning?

A) Generous

B) Foolish

C) Playful but selfish

D) Honest and kind

Answers

B

C

B

C