Charlotte's Web - Lesson Plan
Charlotte's Web - Lesson Plan
Answer Key to AwesomeStories Quiz
Answer KEY for AwesomeStories Quiz, Charlotte's Web
- Who is Charlotte, and what is the meaning of her name?
- How would you describe the animal’s living conditions at the Zuckerman Farm?
- How did Fern Arable come to care for Wilbur?
- What happened to Fern’s care of Wilbur as Fern grew older?
- Describe what Charlotte uses to spin her web.
- On what is the film, Charlotte’s Web, based?
- What caused E.B. White to write a story about a spider like Charlotte?
- What is your favorite part of the story, Charlotte’s Web?
- What is the best way that Charlotte helps Wilbur?
- Describe what friendship means to you.
Charlotte is a spider whose name tells us she spins webs and prefers to live in shady places, like a barn.
Members of the Zuckerman family take good care of their animals.
Fern Arable's father agreed to let a tiny piglet live if his daughter agreed to care for the newborn, which she named Wilbur.
As Fern grew older, she had other interests which caused her to pay less attention to Wilbur.
Charlotte spins a web by squirting out thin strands of silk from her body.
The movie, Charlotte’s Web, is based on a book of the same name by E.B. White.
One day, when E.B. White entered his barn in North Brooklin to feed a pig, he was distracted by a barn spider who was hard at work spinning a web.
Students’ answers will vary.
The best way that Charlotte helps Wilbur is to be his friend.
Students’ answers will vary.
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