Connecting Charlotte's Web to Our Lives
When Fern finds out that Wilbur is going to be slaughtered and eaten, she is horrified and steps in to save him. Many children are troubled to learn that the food on their plate is actually an animal. Why is this the case?
Wilbur takes a lot of pleasure in simple things; he loves to dig at the grass with his snout, he loves a good meal, and most of all he enjoys the company of Fern and Charlotte. What are your favorite simple things? Are they anything like the things Wilbur loves?
On the farm, Fern is very close to the food she eats. How much do you know about where your food comes from?
Why does Fern stop coming to visit Wilbur? How does this make Wilbur feel? Have you ever drifted away from a friend?
Wilbur is heartbroken when Charlotte dies. Have you ever lost someone really important to you?
Do you think this story has a happy ending or a sad ending? Why do you feel that way?
Wilbur takes a lot of pleasure in simple things; he loves to dig at the grass with his snout, he loves a good meal, and most of all he enjoys the company of Fern and Charlotte. What are your favorite simple things? Are they anything like the things Wilbur loves?
On the farm, Fern is very close to the food she eats. How much do you know about where your food comes from?
Why does Fern stop coming to visit Wilbur? How does this make Wilbur feel? Have you ever drifted away from a friend?
Wilbur is heartbroken when Charlotte dies. Have you ever lost someone really important to you?
Do you think this story has a happy ending or a sad ending? Why do you feel that way?
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