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Title: The Wolf and the Seven Goslings |
Grade: 1-a Lesson: S1-L4 |
Explanation: A storytelling adventure that is kid-friendly and filled with captivating details, inviting the listener to visualize the tale through their imagination. |
Story:
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Location: Outside the house Characters: A mother goose, gosligs, and a wolf Item: House, trees, mountains, and a pond Action: Mother goose telling her children who to identify the wolf |
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* The wolf can be known by its rough voice and black paws. * Never open the door, my little ones. * Stay safe from the wolf; it might try to eat you. |
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Location: Outside the house Characters: The wolf Item: House, trees, mountains, and a pond Action: The wolf that came close to the goose’s house |
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* Finally, the day came. * The cunning wolf knocked on the door and asked the little goslings to open it. * She tried to play a trick by saying that their mother was back with lovely gifts. |
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Location: Outside the house Characters: The wolf Item: House, trees, mountains, and a pond Action: Wolf talking to goslings |
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* The little goslings were smart; they said no to the rough voice. * It wasn’t their mother but the tricky wolf. |
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Location: Outside the house Characters: The wolf Item: House, trees, mountains, and a pond Action: Wolf calling goslings |
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* The tricky wolf ate chalk to sound sweet and fool the goslings. * Then, he knocked on their door again, hoping to trick them with his new, friendly voice. |
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