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The Talespinner: Traditional Tales and Morals

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The Talespinner: Traditional Tales and Morals
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  • You will retell the story of The Tortoise and the Hare by naming the important events in order.
  • You will figure out the moral (lesson) of a story by thinking about what the characters do and what they learn.
  • You will tell the difference between a small detail in a story and the big lesson or central message the story is teaching.
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Level 1

In your own words, write one or two sentences to answer: What is the moral of The Tortoise and the Hare, and how do the tortoise’s actions show that moral?

Level 2

How does the tortoise show the moral “slow and steady wins the race”? Use at least two details from the story.

Level 3

Imagine you are working on a hard puzzle or project that takes a long time. Explain how the moral “slow and steady wins the race” can help you. Use what you learned from the tortoise and the hare to support your answer.

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