Grade 2 - Early Asian Civilizations

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106 Early Asian Civilizations: Supplemental Guide 5A | The Blind Men and the Elephant


Each of his own opinion

Exceeding stiff and strong,

Though each was partly in the right,

And all were in the wrong!

Discussing the Read-Aloud 10 minutes


Comprehension Questions
If students have difficulty responding to questions, reread pertinent lines
of the read-aloud and/or refer to specific images. If students give one-
word answers and/or fail to use read-aloud or domain vocabulary in their
responses, acknowledge correct responses by expanding students’
responses using richer and more complex language. Ask students to
answer in complete sentences by having them restate the question in
their responses. Model answers using complete sentences as necessary.


  1. Literal What is the title of today’s poem? Who are the characters in
    this poem? What is the setting of this poem?

    • The title of today’s poem is “The Blind Men and the Elephant.” The
      characters are six blind men and an elephant. The setting of this poem is
      Hindustan.



  2. Evaluative Were your predictions about the way the six men would
    describe the elephant correct? [You may wish to refer to the
    Prediction Chart.]

    • Answers may vary.



  3. Inferential The first blind man touched the elephant’s side. What did
    he say the elephant’s side resembles, or is like? Why do you think he
    said that?

    • The first blind man said the elephant’s side is like a wall because it is big
      and strong.



  4. Inferential The second blind man touched the elephant’s tusk. What
    did he say the elephant’s tusk resembles, or is like? Why do you think
    he said that?

    • The second blind man said the elephant’s tusk is like a spear because it
      is long and sharp.



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