Friday, May 27, 2016

The Three Little Pigs Playscript


Narrator: Once upon a time, there were three little pigs. Every day they liked to play and sing and have fun together. One day their mother said to them…

Mom:    You pigs have grown too big. It’s now time for you all to go and build the house for yourself. But remember to watch for the big bad wolf or the wolf will catch you. If he gets you, he will gobble you up.

Narrator: So the three little pigs said good bye to their mother and left the house. And off they went to the big wild world and start their adventure. The three little pigs walked along the road….

Pig 1: Here we go, here we go, to build a little house, to build a little house, to keep us safe from the big bad wolf,.. ha ha.

Narrator: Until they met a man who was carrying some straw.

Pig 1: I want to build my house as fast as I can, so the big bad wolf won’t catch me. Please, sir. Will you give me some straw to build my house?

Man 1: Yes

Narrator: He gave some straw to the little pig. The little pig grabbed the straw and set to work.

Pig 1: I build my house of straw. I build my house of straw. I build my house as quick as I can. I build my house of straw. And….now I have built my house of straw, I’m so pleased. The big bad wolf won’t catch me.

Narrator: The other two little pigs were not so sure.

Pig 3: It’s not strong enough. We shall build a house stronger that yours.

Pig 2: What can I use that will be better than straw? Hm……

Narrator: Off they went to somewhere to build the houses. The two little pigs walked further along the road……

Pig 2 : We are going to build a house, to build a house, to build a house, nice and strong, to keep us safe from the big bad wolf..ha.ha.

Narrator: Until soon they met a man who was carrying the sticks. The second little pig also wanted to build his house quickly, so that the big bad wolf won’t catch him.

Pig 2: Please sir, will you give me the sticks to build my house.

Man 2: Yes

Narrator: He gave the sticks to the little pig. The little pig gathered up the strongest sticks and set to work.

Pig 2: I build my house of sticks. I build my house of sticks. I build my house as fast as I can. I build my house of sticks. And …now I have built my house of sticks, I’m so pleased. The big bad wolf won’t catch me.

Pig 3: It’s not strong enough. I shall build the house stronger that yours. Hm…..What can I find that will be better than sticks?

Narrator: Off he went to somewhere to build his own house. The third little big went further along the road…

Pig 3 sing: I am going to build a house, to build a house, to build a house, nice and strong, to keep me safe from the big bad wolf, ha..ha

Narrator: Until finally he met a man carrying some bricks.

Pig 3: Please, sir, will you give me some bricks to build my house.

Man 3: Yes

Narrator: He gave the bricks to the little pig. The little pig took the bricks and set to work.

Pig 3: I build my house of bricks. I build my house of bricks. I build my house as strong as I can. I build my house of bricks.

Narrator: It took a long time for the 3rd pig to build the house. The other two pigs came and said to him.

Pig 2: You build the house of bricks. You build the house of bricks. All you do is work all day and you have no time to play.

Pig 3: I will be safe and you will be sorry when the wolf comes through your door.

Pigs 1&2 : Who's afraid of the big bad wolf, big bad wolf, big bad wolf. Who’s afraid of the big, bad wolf…..tra la la la la.

Wolf: Woo…..Woo…….

Pig 1&2 : It’s the big bad wolf. Run….

Narrator: Soon enough, the wolf appeared at the door of the first little pig’s house.

W: Little pig, little pig, let me come in!

Pig 1: No,no,no, not by the hair of my chinny, chin, chin!
I won’t let you in.

Wolf: Then I’ll huff, and I’ll puff, and I’ll blow your house in!

Narrator: With an enormous breath, the wolf  blew down the house of straw.

Pig 1: Help, help, the wolf is here.

Narrator: The first pig ran to the second pig’s house. Right after they had closed and locked the door, the wolf appeared.

Wolf: Little pigs, little pigs, let me come in!

Pig 2: No, no, no, not by the hair of my chinny, chin, chin!
Pigs 1&2: We won’t let you in.

Wolf: Then I’ll huff, and I’ll puff, and I’ll blow your house in!

Narrator: With a tremendous breath, the wolf  blew down the house of sticks.

Pigs 1&2: Help, help, the wolf is here.

Narrator: The two little pigs ran as fast as they could to the brick house. All three pigs watched from the windows as the wolf approached.

Wolf: Little pigs, little pigs, let me come in!

 Pig 3: No, no, no,not by the hair of my chinny, chin, chin!

Three pigs: We won’t let you in.

Wolf: Then I’ll huff, and I’ll puff, and I’ll blow your house in!

Narrator: But even with a stupendous breath, the wolf could not blow down the house of bricks.

Wolf: Well, they are too smart for me. I guess I will go home.

Three pigs: He’s gone.

(The pigs sing ‘Who is afraid of the big bad wolf’.)

Narrator: The wolf came back with a sheep skin on his back.

Wolf: Knock knock

Pig 3: Who’s there?

Wolf: I’m a poor little sheep with no place to sleep. Please open the door and let me in.

Pig 3: No, no, no, not by the hair of my chinny, chin, chin! You can’t fool us with that old sheepskin.

Wolf: I’ll huff, and I’ll puff, and I’ll blow your house in!

Narrator: The wolf still couldn’t blow down the house of bricks and  he was exhausted.

Pig 3: See, I told you what would happen when that big wolf came around. The brick house is the strongest. Now at last, you're safe and sound.

(The pigs sing ‘Who is afraid of the big bad wolf”.)


Narrator: After resting a bit, the wolf came up with a new plan. He climbed up to the roof top. The three little pigs guessed what he might do, so they lit a fire in the fireplace. The wolf climbed down the chimney and…..his tail caught fire.

Wolf: Ah, woo, help, help.

 Pig 3: The wolf is gone.

The pigs: Hurray, hurray, we are safe. Hurray, hurray, we are safe.

(The pigs sing ‘Who’s afraid of the big bad wolf’.)

Monday, May 23, 2016

The Very Hungry Caterpillar

1. Hello Song/Fingerplay開場歌曲/手指謠

  •  Hello, Friends    
           Hello, friends
           Hello, friends
           Hello, friends
           It's time to say hello.

  •  Days of the Week   (to the tune of "Oh My Darling Clementine")

       
          There are seven days, there are seven days.
          There are seven days in a week.
          Sunday, Monday, Tuesday Wednesday,
          Thursday, Friday, Saturday.
          


2. Book






3. Extension activities延伸活動(以下活動依據故事時間自由選擇)

  • Felt board story:retelling the story利用故事版說故事或複習故事




  • Song/Rhyme韻謠 : 
          Five fat sausages

          Five fat sausages frying in a pan.
          Sizzle, sizzle, sizzle and one went Bang.
          Four fat sausages frying in a pan.
          Sizzle, sizzle, sizzle, and one went Bang.
         (3,2,1 fat sausages...)


  • Song/Rhyme韻謠 : 
         Way up high in the apple tree

         Way up high in the apple tree
         Two lttle apples smiled at me
         I shook that tree as hard as I could
         Down fell the apples
         Mmmm they were good

  • Craft美勞:  



  • Memory game (sequencing) 故事接龍: 

        
                               courtesy of Tina Cheng 
                                   https://www.facebook.com/tina.cheng.9047?fref=ts

4. Goodbye song:結尾歌曲

    
     Goodbye, Friends
     Goodbye, friends.
     Goodbye, friends.
     Goodbye, friends.
     It's time to say goodbye.

     https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tKCGF2hvq3I


**more activities ideas please click on更多活動資料(如遊戲或故事圖檔...)請點閱:http://www.dltk-teach.com/books/hungrycaterpillar/index.htm