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You're looking at a “Elements of a Fable” graphic organizer, designed to help students break down and understand the key parts of a fable — especially how to identify its moral.
Based on the images provided in each section, this worksheet is clearly referencing the classic fable:
> “The Tortoise and the Hare”
Let’s fill out each section step-by-step with explanations.
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## ✔ TITLE:
The Tortoise and the Hare
*(This is the most famous fable matching these characters and plot elements.)*
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## 🐢 CHARACTERS:
- Tortoise (slow but steady)
- Hare (fast but overconfident)
*(The turtle image represents the tortoise; the rabbit image next to the solution box represents the hare.)*
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## 🏠 SETTING:
A forest path or racecourse between two points — perhaps from one tree to another, or from the starting line to a finish line near a house.
*(The house image suggests a familiar, rural setting — common in fables. The race likely takes place outdoors, along a trail or road.)*
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## ❗ PROBLEM:
The Hare challenges the Tortoise to a race, believing he can easily win because he is much faster. He becomes overconfident and decides to take a nap during the race.
*(The fox with grapes image might be misleading — that’s from “The Fox and the Grapes.” But here, it’s likely used as a generic “problem” icon. In context, the problem is the race challenge and the Hare’s arrogance.)*
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## ✔ SOLUTION:
The Tortoise keeps moving steadily without stopping, and wins the race while the Hare is sleeping.
*(The image shows the tortoise crossing the finish line with the hare behind — perfect visual for the solution!)*
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## 🧭 PLOT (3 key events):
1. The Hare mocks the Tortoise for being slow and challenges him to a race.
2. The race begins — the Hare dashes ahead, then naps halfway, confident he’ll win.
3. The Tortoise plods along slowly but steadily, passes the sleeping Hare, and wins the race.
*(These are the essential plot points that lead to the moral.)*
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## 💡 MORAL (center hexagon):
> “Slow and steady wins the race.”
OR
> “Overconfidence can lead to failure.”
*(This is the lesson taught by the story — perseverance and humility beat arrogance and complacency.)*
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## 📝 Final Answer Summary:
TITLE: The Tortoise and the Hare
CHARACTERS: Tortoise and Hare
SETTING: A forest/rural racecourse
PROBLEM: Hare is overconfident and takes a nap during the race
SOLUTION: Tortoise wins by persisting steadily
PLOT:
1. Hare challenges Tortoise to a race.
2. Hare runs fast, then naps.
3. Tortoise wins by never stopping.
MORAL: Slow and steady wins the race.
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✔ This worksheet teaches students to analyze fables by identifying characters, setting, problem, solution, plot, and moral — all key reading comprehension skills!
Let me know if you’d like to adapt this for another fable!
Based on the images provided in each section, this worksheet is clearly referencing the classic fable:
> “The Tortoise and the Hare”
Let’s fill out each section step-by-step with explanations.
---
## ✔ TITLE:
The Tortoise and the Hare
*(This is the most famous fable matching these characters and plot elements.)*
---
## 🐢 CHARACTERS:
- Tortoise (slow but steady)
- Hare (fast but overconfident)
*(The turtle image represents the tortoise; the rabbit image next to the solution box represents the hare.)*
---
## 🏠 SETTING:
A forest path or racecourse between two points — perhaps from one tree to another, or from the starting line to a finish line near a house.
*(The house image suggests a familiar, rural setting — common in fables. The race likely takes place outdoors, along a trail or road.)*
---
## ❗ PROBLEM:
The Hare challenges the Tortoise to a race, believing he can easily win because he is much faster. He becomes overconfident and decides to take a nap during the race.
*(The fox with grapes image might be misleading — that’s from “The Fox and the Grapes.” But here, it’s likely used as a generic “problem” icon. In context, the problem is the race challenge and the Hare’s arrogance.)*
---
## ✔ SOLUTION:
The Tortoise keeps moving steadily without stopping, and wins the race while the Hare is sleeping.
*(The image shows the tortoise crossing the finish line with the hare behind — perfect visual for the solution!)*
---
## 🧭 PLOT (3 key events):
1. The Hare mocks the Tortoise for being slow and challenges him to a race.
2. The race begins — the Hare dashes ahead, then naps halfway, confident he’ll win.
3. The Tortoise plods along slowly but steadily, passes the sleeping Hare, and wins the race.
*(These are the essential plot points that lead to the moral.)*
---
## 💡 MORAL (center hexagon):
> “Slow and steady wins the race.”
OR
> “Overconfidence can lead to failure.”
*(This is the lesson taught by the story — perseverance and humility beat arrogance and complacency.)*
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## 📝 Final Answer Summary:
TITLE: The Tortoise and the Hare
CHARACTERS: Tortoise and Hare
SETTING: A forest/rural racecourse
PROBLEM: Hare is overconfident and takes a nap during the race
SOLUTION: Tortoise wins by persisting steadily
PLOT:
1. Hare challenges Tortoise to a race.
2. Hare runs fast, then naps.
3. Tortoise wins by never stopping.
MORAL: Slow and steady wins the race.
---
✔ This worksheet teaches students to analyze fables by identifying characters, setting, problem, solution, plot, and moral — all key reading comprehension skills!
Let me know if you’d like to adapt this for another fable!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of fable worksheet.