Goldilocks wanders into the forest and becomes lost. She comes upon a small house belonging to the three bears. While they are out, she eats the Baby Bear's porridge, sits in the Baby Bear's chair which breaks, and falls asleep in the Baby Bear's bed. When the bears return, they discover signs that someone has been in their home and using their belongings. The Baby Bear finds Goldilocks asleep in his bed, waking her, and she flees the house in fear of the bears.
Jack sells his mother's cow for magic beans. The beans grow overnight into a beanstalk that reaches above the clouds. Jack climbs the beanstalk and discovers a castle inhabited by a giant. A fairy tells Jack that the castle belonged to his father and that he must retrieve a golden goose and a magic harp from the giant to win it back. Jack is captured by the giant's wife but hides in her wardrobe.
Fern adopts a runt pig named Wilbur that her father was going to kill. She cares for Wilbur, feeding him bottles and taking him everywhere with her. Wilbur follows Fern devotedly. At night, Wilbur sleeps in a box under an apple tree, covering himself with straw for warmth. He enjoys playing in the mud along the brook while Fern swims. Wilbur and Fern have a happy daily routine and bond.
Frances Hodgson Burnett was an English author known for children's stories. Her most popular work was The Secret Garden, published in 1911. The story follows Mary Lennox, a spoiled and unpleasant orphan, who is sent to live with her uncle in Yorkshire. Mary discovers a hidden and locked garden on the estate and works to restore it with the help of her new friends, Dickon and Colin. Through exploring the garden and bringing it back to life, the three sickly children find joy and health.
Sid lived at six different houses on the same street and pretended to be six different people so that he could eat six different dinners. No one on the street talked to each other, so no one realized Sid's scheme. Eventually, Sid got sick from eating so many meals and his owners discovered the truth. Sid then had to live honestly at a new home where the neighbors interacted.
Julia Donaldson is a 65-year-old author and singer born in London who is best known for children's books such as "The Gruffalo" and "The Snail and the Whale." She finds inspiration for her stories during activities like bathing or walking and enjoys hobbies like singing, cycling, and playing the piano in her spare time.
This document lists and defines 10 common English idioms: cash cow, cat nap, dark horse, holy cow, in the doghouse, rat out on, road hog, turn tail, wildcat strike, and wolf in sheep's clothing. The idioms describe ways to make money, short naps, unknown candidates, expressions of emotion, being in trouble, betrayal, aggressive driving, fleeing danger, spontaneous strikes, and pretending to be good while actually being bad.
Jack sells his mother's cow for magic beans. The beans grow overnight into a beanstalk that reaches above the clouds. Jack climbs the beanstalk and discovers a castle inhabited by a giant. A fairy tells Jack that the castle belonged to his father and that he must retrieve a golden goose and a magic harp from the giant to win it back. Jack is captured by the giant's wife but hides in her wardrobe.
Fern adopts a runt pig named Wilbur that her father was going to kill. She cares for Wilbur, feeding him bottles and taking him everywhere with her. Wilbur follows Fern devotedly. At night, Wilbur sleeps in a box under an apple tree, covering himself with straw for warmth. He enjoys playing in the mud along the brook while Fern swims. Wilbur and Fern have a happy daily routine and bond.
Frances Hodgson Burnett was an English author known for children's stories. Her most popular work was The Secret Garden, published in 1911. The story follows Mary Lennox, a spoiled and unpleasant orphan, who is sent to live with her uncle in Yorkshire. Mary discovers a hidden and locked garden on the estate and works to restore it with the help of her new friends, Dickon and Colin. Through exploring the garden and bringing it back to life, the three sickly children find joy and health.
Sid lived at six different houses on the same street and pretended to be six different people so that he could eat six different dinners. No one on the street talked to each other, so no one realized Sid's scheme. Eventually, Sid got sick from eating so many meals and his owners discovered the truth. Sid then had to live honestly at a new home where the neighbors interacted.
Julia Donaldson is a 65-year-old author and singer born in London who is best known for children's books such as "The Gruffalo" and "The Snail and the Whale." She finds inspiration for her stories during activities like bathing or walking and enjoys hobbies like singing, cycling, and playing the piano in her spare time.
This document lists and defines 10 common English idioms: cash cow, cat nap, dark horse, holy cow, in the doghouse, rat out on, road hog, turn tail, wildcat strike, and wolf in sheep's clothing. The idioms describe ways to make money, short naps, unknown candidates, expressions of emotion, being in trouble, betrayal, aggressive driving, fleeing danger, spontaneous strikes, and pretending to be good while actually being bad.
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Los hermanos Wendy, John y Michael viajan al País de Nunca Jamás gracias a Peter Pan y el hada Campanilla donde conocen al malvado Capitán Garfio, pero son hechos prisioneros. Peter Pan logra derrotar a Garfio y rescata a los niños llevándolos de vuelta a su casa en Londres, aunque él prefiere regresar a vivir en el País de Nunca Jamás.
Cinderella is mistreated by her stepmother and stepsisters, who force her to work as a servant. One night, she attends a royal ball with the help of her fairy godmother, where she dances with and falls in love with the prince. In her haste to leave by midnight, she loses one of her glass slippers. The prince searches the kingdom to find the girl whose foot fits the slipper, and Cinderella is revealed to be the girl he danced with. They get married and live happily ever after.
Goldilocks and the three bears matthew abbottMattAbbott13
Goldilocks went into the house of the three bears while they were away. She tried their porridge, chairs, and beds. The porridge and chairs were too hot/hard, but the smallest portions were just right. Tired, Goldilocks fell asleep in the smallest bed. When the bears returned, they discovered someone had been eating their porridge and trying their furniture. Upstairs, they found Goldilocks asleep in baby bear's bed. She woke up and ran away.
The story describes a family of bears - Daddy Bear, Mommy Bear, and Baby Bear - who live happily in a house in the woods. One day while the bears are out, a girl named Goldilocks enters their home without permission. She tries the bears' food, chairs, and beds, and breaks Baby Bear's chair. When the bears return home, they discover the intruder. They find Goldilocks sleeping in Baby Bear's bed. Scared, Goldilocks wakes up and runs away.
This reading lesson introduces a PowerPoint presentation on the story Goldilocks and the 3 Bears for primary grade students as a review before an assessment. The presentation has slides 2 through 35 for students to retell the story by using interactive buttons. It also includes a word document where students can write about their favorite character.
This story summarizes the classic fairy tale "Goldilocks and the Three Bears". Goldilocks goes for a walk in the forest and finds an empty house belonging to three bears. She samples their porridge, chairs, and beds, finding that one of each is "just right". When the bears return home, they discover signs that someone has been using their belongings. They identify Goldilocks sleeping in Baby Bear's bed, and she awakens and flees in fear back into the forest.
Children's book: Goldilocks and the Three BearsAnnaMasmedia
Goldilocks went for a walk in the forest and came upon the house of the three bears. She went inside and tried their porridge, chairs, and beds. The bears returned home and discovered that someone had been meddling with their belongings. They found Goldilocks asleep in Baby Bear's bed.
Goldilocks and the Three Bears tells the story of a girl named Goldilocks who goes for a walk in the forest and discovers a house belonging to three bears. She tries their porridge, chairs, and beds without permission. When the bears return home, they discover someone has been sitting in their chairs, eating their porridge, and sleeping in their beds. They find Goldilocks asleep in the baby bear's bed.
The story of goldilocks and the three bears pdfFortuna Lu
Goldilocks went for a walk in the forest and came upon the empty house of the three bears. She tasted their porridge, sat in their chairs, and fell asleep in one of their beds. When the bears returned home, they discovered someone had been eating their food, sitting in their chairs, and sleeping in their beds. It was revealed to be Goldilocks, who woke up and ran away in fear upon seeing the three bears.
Goldilocks wandered into the cottage of the three bears while they were out for a walk. She tasted their porridge, sat in their chairs which were too hot/sweet/hard, and fell asleep in Baby Bear's bed. When the bears returned home, they discovered someone had been eating their porridge and sitting in their chairs. They found Goldilocks asleep in the bedroom. Goldilocks woke up and ran away, scared by the angry bears.
The first story is about a clever lamb that tricks a wolf into playing the flute long enough for the shepherd and dogs to rescue the lamb. The second story is about a shepherd boy who falsely cried "wolf" several times, causing the villagers to stop believing him when a real wolf actually attacked his flock. The third story is about a miser who buried a lump of gold that he never used, only to have it stolen by a worker who discovered the secret hiding place. The neighbor tells the miser not to grieve and to pretend a stone is the gold since he didn't make use of the gold anyway.
Goldilocks stumbled upon a house in the forest belonging to three bears. She samples their porridge, chairs, and beds, finding that some are too hot/big and others too cold/small, until settling on options that are "just right". When the three bears return home, Goldilocks flees in fear of being caught trespassing in their house.
The document describes a folktale from Estonia about two serf woodcutters named Big Peter and Little Peter who are sent into the forest by their lord to fell trees. While working, they become hungry and Big Peter tricks Little Peter into eating all the food from his haversack first, leaving Little Peter with nothing to eat later. Big Peter then suggests Little Peter eat a mouse's nest when he becomes hungry again, showing his ill intent towards his smaller counterpart.
This document contains a list of random words with no context or connection between them, making it impossible to derive any meaningful summary. The document provides no essential information that could be condensed into a high-level 3 sentence summary.
This document presents an encoded message using letters and underscores. It appears to be listing different animals, with each listed on its own line using letters and underscores as an encoded representation of the animal's name. The high level meaning and essential information is obscured by the encoding.
This document asks 5 yes or no questions about the location of stars of different colors in a picture, asking if a green star is next to a lamp, a pink star is behind a table, a blue star is between a bed and basket, an orange star is in a bath, and a yellow star is in a cupboard.
The document discusses an upcoming vocabulary test. It reminds the reader to remember important terms and definitions they have learned. In 3 sentences or less, it provides a concise reminder of an assessment without unnecessary details.
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Los hermanos Wendy, John y Michael viajan al País de Nunca Jamás gracias a Peter Pan y el hada Campanilla donde conocen al malvado Capitán Garfio, pero son hechos prisioneros. Peter Pan logra derrotar a Garfio y rescata a los niños llevándolos de vuelta a su casa en Londres, aunque él prefiere regresar a vivir en el País de Nunca Jamás.
Cinderella is mistreated by her stepmother and stepsisters, who force her to work as a servant. One night, she attends a royal ball with the help of her fairy godmother, where she dances with and falls in love with the prince. In her haste to leave by midnight, she loses one of her glass slippers. The prince searches the kingdom to find the girl whose foot fits the slipper, and Cinderella is revealed to be the girl he danced with. They get married and live happily ever after.
Goldilocks and the three bears matthew abbottMattAbbott13
Goldilocks went into the house of the three bears while they were away. She tried their porridge, chairs, and beds. The porridge and chairs were too hot/hard, but the smallest portions were just right. Tired, Goldilocks fell asleep in the smallest bed. When the bears returned, they discovered someone had been eating their porridge and trying their furniture. Upstairs, they found Goldilocks asleep in baby bear's bed. She woke up and ran away.
The story describes a family of bears - Daddy Bear, Mommy Bear, and Baby Bear - who live happily in a house in the woods. One day while the bears are out, a girl named Goldilocks enters their home without permission. She tries the bears' food, chairs, and beds, and breaks Baby Bear's chair. When the bears return home, they discover the intruder. They find Goldilocks sleeping in Baby Bear's bed. Scared, Goldilocks wakes up and runs away.
This reading lesson introduces a PowerPoint presentation on the story Goldilocks and the 3 Bears for primary grade students as a review before an assessment. The presentation has slides 2 through 35 for students to retell the story by using interactive buttons. It also includes a word document where students can write about their favorite character.
This story summarizes the classic fairy tale "Goldilocks and the Three Bears". Goldilocks goes for a walk in the forest and finds an empty house belonging to three bears. She samples their porridge, chairs, and beds, finding that one of each is "just right". When the bears return home, they discover signs that someone has been using their belongings. They identify Goldilocks sleeping in Baby Bear's bed, and she awakens and flees in fear back into the forest.
Children's book: Goldilocks and the Three BearsAnnaMasmedia
Goldilocks went for a walk in the forest and came upon the house of the three bears. She went inside and tried their porridge, chairs, and beds. The bears returned home and discovered that someone had been meddling with their belongings. They found Goldilocks asleep in Baby Bear's bed.
Goldilocks and the Three Bears tells the story of a girl named Goldilocks who goes for a walk in the forest and discovers a house belonging to three bears. She tries their porridge, chairs, and beds without permission. When the bears return home, they discover someone has been sitting in their chairs, eating their porridge, and sleeping in their beds. They find Goldilocks asleep in the baby bear's bed.
The story of goldilocks and the three bears pdfFortuna Lu
Goldilocks went for a walk in the forest and came upon the empty house of the three bears. She tasted their porridge, sat in their chairs, and fell asleep in one of their beds. When the bears returned home, they discovered someone had been eating their food, sitting in their chairs, and sleeping in their beds. It was revealed to be Goldilocks, who woke up and ran away in fear upon seeing the three bears.
Goldilocks wandered into the cottage of the three bears while they were out for a walk. She tasted their porridge, sat in their chairs which were too hot/sweet/hard, and fell asleep in Baby Bear's bed. When the bears returned home, they discovered someone had been eating their porridge and sitting in their chairs. They found Goldilocks asleep in the bedroom. Goldilocks woke up and ran away, scared by the angry bears.
The first story is about a clever lamb that tricks a wolf into playing the flute long enough for the shepherd and dogs to rescue the lamb. The second story is about a shepherd boy who falsely cried "wolf" several times, causing the villagers to stop believing him when a real wolf actually attacked his flock. The third story is about a miser who buried a lump of gold that he never used, only to have it stolen by a worker who discovered the secret hiding place. The neighbor tells the miser not to grieve and to pretend a stone is the gold since he didn't make use of the gold anyway.
Goldilocks stumbled upon a house in the forest belonging to three bears. She samples their porridge, chairs, and beds, finding that some are too hot/big and others too cold/small, until settling on options that are "just right". When the three bears return home, Goldilocks flees in fear of being caught trespassing in their house.
The document describes a folktale from Estonia about two serf woodcutters named Big Peter and Little Peter who are sent into the forest by their lord to fell trees. While working, they become hungry and Big Peter tricks Little Peter into eating all the food from his haversack first, leaving Little Peter with nothing to eat later. Big Peter then suggests Little Peter eat a mouse's nest when he becomes hungry again, showing his ill intent towards his smaller counterpart.
This document contains a list of random words with no context or connection between them, making it impossible to derive any meaningful summary. The document provides no essential information that could be condensed into a high-level 3 sentence summary.
This document presents an encoded message using letters and underscores. It appears to be listing different animals, with each listed on its own line using letters and underscores as an encoded representation of the animal's name. The high level meaning and essential information is obscured by the encoding.
This document asks 5 yes or no questions about the location of stars of different colors in a picture, asking if a green star is next to a lamp, a pink star is behind a table, a blue star is between a bed and basket, an orange star is in a bath, and a yellow star is in a cupboard.
The document discusses an upcoming vocabulary test. It reminds the reader to remember important terms and definitions they have learned. In 3 sentences or less, it provides a concise reminder of an assessment without unnecessary details.
The story describes three little pigs who each build a house from different materials - straw, sticks, and bricks. A wolf blows down the houses of the first two pigs and eats them. When the wolf tries to blow down the brick house, he is unsuccessful. Through his cleverness and by getting up early, the third little pig fools the wolf multiple times and eventually boils and eats the wolf.
Goldilocks wandered into the house of the three bears while in the woods and found food. She tried their three chairs and beds and fell asleep in one of the beds. The three bears returned home and were surprised to find Goldilocks asleep in their bedroom, frightening her. She learned not to enter homes without permission.
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El documento describe las actividades complementarias del viernes 22 de febrero. Incluye un taller interactivo para preescolares de 13:00 a 14:00 que consiste en cuentos, canciones y ejercicios para mejorar la comprensión oral y el vocabulario de los niños.
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1. GOLDILOCKS & THE THREE
BEARS
T here once lived a little girl who was called Goldilocks because her hair shone like gold. She
was very fond of wild flowers and often went into the woods to pick them.
One day she walked and walked, and was soon a longer way from home than she had ever
been before. In fact, she was lost. But she hurried on, hoping to meet someone who might be
able to tell her how she could get home.
2. On and on she
wandered and finally
in a particularly
lonely spot she
happened onto a neat
little house. It was
really the house in
which lived the three
bears -- the Papa
Bear, the Mama
Bear, and the little
Baby Bear -- but of
course Goldilocks
didn't know that.
The little girl went
up to the door and
knocked. There was
no answer. She
knocked again. Still
no answer. And so
she opened the door
and went in. She was
very tired and
hungry.
Goldilocks looked around, and saw a little table set with a nice white cloth, and on the table
were three bowls -- a big blue bowl, a middle-sized bowl, and a little yellow bowl. These three
bowls belonged to the Papa Bear, the Mama Bear, and the Baby Bear.
3. Goldilocks lifted up
the covers to look
into the bowls. Each
was full of delicious-
smelling porridge
which the three bears
had left there to cool
while they went for
their early morning
walk in the woods.
Later they would
return for a hearty
breakfast.
Goldilocks picked
up the spoon which
was in the big blue
bowl and tasted the
porridge belonging
to the Papa Bear. It
was very hot, much
too hot for the little
girl to eat.
The little girl then turned to the red bowl and tasted the porridge that belonged to the Mama
Bear. It was much too cold.
But there was still another bowl, and Goldilocks dipped her spoon into the porridge in the
little yellow bowl, the one that belonged to the Baby Bear. How good that porridge smelled!
Goldilocks tasted it. Um-m-m-m! It was just right, and so she ate and ate and ate until there
was not a bit of porridge left in the Baby Bear's little bowl.
After having eaten, Goldilocks wandered into the living room to sit down. There along the
wall stood three chairs -- a big chair, a middle-sized chair, and a little chair.
She tried the big chair, which belonged to the Papa Bear, but it was too high, much too high
4. for such a little girl.
Then she tried the middle-sized chair, which belonged to the Mama Bear, but it was too
wide, much too wide for Goldilocks.
There was still a third chair, the one that belonged to Baby Bear. It was a cozy little chair
with a green leather seat, and it looked like a very good chair for a tired little girl to rest in.
And so Goldilocks sat
down in the Baby Bear's
chair. It was just right,
and she sat so hard that
she broke it. The little
girl got quite a surprise
when she tumbled to the
floor, but she
immediately picked
herself up and decided
she would go upstairs
and look around. She was
quite sleepy by now, and
maybe she could find a
nice bed upon which to
lie down.
Then Goldilocks
climbed the stairs to the
bedroom, and there found
three beds -- one for the
Papa Bear, one for the
Mama Bear, and one for
the Baby Bear. They
were all fresh and clean.
5. Goldilocks lay down on Papa Bear's great big bed, but it was too hard.
Then she tried Mama Bear's middle-sized bed, but it was much too soft.
There was still a third bed -- Baby Bear's bed -- with a pink and white spread on it. Goldilocks
tried the littlest bed, and it was just right, and so she curled up and was soon fast asleep.
Now while Goldilocks
was sleeping, the bears
came home from their
walk.
They were very hungry
and went at once to the
kitchen to eat their
porridge.
The Papa Bear had
picked up his spoon and
was about to begin
eating when he
suddenly growled in his
big-bear voice,
"Somebody has been
tasting my porridge!"
When the Mama Bear
saw her bowl, she said
in her middle-sized
bear voice, "And
somebody has been
tasting my porridge,
too!"
Baby Bear saw his empty bowl, and began to cry. "Somebody has been tasting my porridge,
and has eaten it every bit!" he wailed.
6. Then the three bears went
into the living room to sit
down and rest.
Papa Bear noticed that
his chair had been pulled
out of its usual position.
"Somebody has been
sitting in my chair!" he
grumbled in his gruff
voice.
"And somebody has
been sitting in my chair!"
said Mama Bear.
Baby Bear began crying
harder than before.
"Somebody has been
sitting in my chair and
has broken it all to
pieces!" he sobbed.
Baby Bear had no chair to sit on, and so the three bears decided they would go upstairs to rest.
They would take a short nap.
As they entered the bedroom Papa Bear glanced at the big bed. "Somebody has been tumbling
in my bed!" he growled.
"And somebody has been tumbling in my bed!" said Mama Bear in her turn, walking over to
the middle-sized bed and carefully smoothing the spread, which was quite rumpled.
7. All this time Baby Bear
had been staring hard at
his own little bed. Finally
he found his voice and
piped up, "Somebody has
been tumbling in my bed,
and here she is!"
At the sound of the Baby
Bear's voice the little girl
awoke with a start. She
sat up and glanced about
her. Then she sprang out
of bed, and dashed down
the stairs and out of the
house as fast as her legs
would carry her.
And Goldilocks never,
never went near the house
of the three bears again.
THE END