Crayon Voices Multiple Choices
In “Crayon Voices,” Duncan reads letters from his crayons, each sharing how they feel overlooked or overused. Red and Blue are tired from doing too much work, while Pink and Beige want more chances to be creative. Yellow and Orange argue over being the sun’s color, showing the need for compromise and appreciation. Duncan learns to use every crayon in new and imaginative ways, realizing that everyone has something important to offer.
This worksheet helps students develop empathy through reading about characters with unique voices and concerns. It builds vocabulary and reading comprehension by requiring students to understand dialogue and interpret emotions. Phonemic awareness is reinforced as students read aloud with expression and clarity. It also promotes higher-order thinking by encouraging students to connect the story’s message to real-life situations about inclusion and respect.