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Title: The Wolf and the Seven Goslings |
Grade: 4-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 how to identify the wolf. |
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* The wolf, known for its hoarse voice and black paws, poses a danger, but you must never open the door under any circumstances to avoid being eaten. |
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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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* At last, the day arrived.The sly wolf approached the door and requested the young goslings to unlock it. * In an attempt to deceive them, she claimed that their mother had returned with delightful presents. |
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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 goslings refused to follow the voice they heard, stating that it sounded rough and harsh and belonged to a wolf, not their mother’s gentle voice. |
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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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* To deceive the goslings, the cunning wolf cleverly consumed a fragment of chalk to give his voice a more melodious tone. * He then knocked on their door once more, hoping his newfound melodious tone would lure them out. |
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