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Explore Aesop's classic fable on consequences, lies, and lessons through comprehension activities designed to enhance reading skills. Teach students to compare and contrast characters, settings, and main ideas in this engaging literacy exercise.
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Literacy Activities Created by Ellen Weber, Ed.S., CCC-SLP, 2008
Let’s Predict! • What do you think happened at the end of the story because the boy lied? Let’s read the ending to find out!
These are called con-se-quen-ces What you do …
Compare/Contrast same Fact or Fiction? Setting Setting Main Idea Boy lying Characters Characters Bad Consequences different different
This story was originally written by Aesop. Aesop was an author who lived a long time ago in Greece. He was famous for writing fables. This fable was Aesop’s only story that used people as the characters instead of animals. Fables are stories that teach us a lesson. What was the lesson in this story?
Informational Writing Usethose clues!
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