Simpler Version:
1. What is the name of the zebra in the story?
2. Why does the zebra want to eat all the grass?
3. How does the zebra feel after eating too much?
4. What does the baboon suggest to help the zebra?
5. What does the zebra learn at the end of the story?
Same Version:
1. On what page does the story “Greedy Zebra” begin?
2. What is the name of the main character in the story?
3. What color is the zebra in the story?
4. On page 5, what does the zebra see that makes him want to eat all the grass?
5. How does the zebra feel after eating all the grass on page 8?
6. On page 10, what does the zebra’s friend, the baboon, suggest to help him stop being greedy?
7. What happens to the zebra when he eats too many leaves on page 12?
8. On page 15, what does the zebra learn about being greedy?
9. How does the zebra’s behavior change at the end of the story on page 18?
10. What is the moral or lesson of the story “Greedy Zebra”?
More Complex Version:
1. On what page does the story “Greedy Zebra” begin? What is the significance of this page number?
2. Describe the zebra’s appearance. How does it differ from other zebras?
3. On page 5, the zebra sees something that triggers his greed. What is it, and why does it have this effect on him?
4. How does the zebra’s greed affect his physical well-being on page 8? Provide specific details.
5. Analyze the baboon’s suggestion on page 10. How does it address the zebra’s greed, and why is it effective?
6. On page 12, the zebra suffers consequences for his excessive eating. Explain the cause and effect relationship between his actions and the outcome.
7. On page 15, the zebra learns a lesson about greed. Discuss the events leading up to this realization and its impact on the zebra’s character development.
8. Evaluate the zebra’s behavior at the end of the story on page 18. How does it demonstrate growth and change?
9. Reflect on the moral or lesson of the story “Greedy Zebra.” How does it relate to real-life situations and why is it important for readers to understand?
10. Connect the themes of greed and friendship in the story. How does the zebra’s relationship with the baboon contribute to the overall message of the narrative?