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Engage a variety of middle and high school students with the incorporation of Grimm’s fairy tales into the classroom. “The Queen Bee” by the Brothers Grimm is a short story about the importance of protecting the vulnerable and the positive effects of performing good deeds for others. With this plot-based quiz, teachers will be able to evaluate reading comprehension and promote homework accountability. The brevity of the narrative also helps teachers fill awkward gaps in their teaching schedules. An answer key and copy of the public domain narrative are included. Materials are delivered in a zip file containing editable Word Documents and printable PDFs. By completing this assessment, students will demonstrate knowledge of the following:

  • The reason two older brothers left home
  • A distinguishing characteristic of the two older brothers
  • The physical appearance of the youngest brother
  • The nature of the youngest brother’s interactions with his older siblings
  • How the older brothers react to the sight of an ant hill
  • An observation at the lake
  • Strange observations outside the castle
  • The importance of three tablets
  • The reason the brothers venture into the woods
  • The identities of those who help the youngest brother complete his chores
  • The fate of the brothers

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