Summary of Book: The Stone Soup is an old traditional story that was remade into this version of the story. Written by Anne McGovern. This story is about a hungry young man that comes upon a house with a little old lady. He asks the lady for some food and she says no... Until the young man tells her that they can make soup from an old stone. The lady is fascinated and asks him to show her. From there, the young man continues to tell her the soup would be better if she added things to it such as carrots, butter, onions. So the old lady does as he tells and thinks that the stone is why the soup tastes so good. In the end, the old lady and young man feast on a soup fit for a king. The young man takes the stone and tells the old lady it will make another fine soup another day.
Why you would/would not use this book in your classroom? I would use this story as an illustration of sharing and helping others that are in need.
Appropriate age group for this book: Pre-k - 2nd grade.
Ideas for unit of study to include this book or how you might use this book in the classroom: The students could have an art activity from the lesson and the teacher could have the students create pictures from magazines or drawn that illustrate their own favorite meal. Or the students could get into groups and create a recipe based off what they had heard in the story.
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