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Good Morning!

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PRAYE
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Hansel Gretel PAGE 5
Witch Candy House
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Hansel is handsome.
Gretel is a good girl.

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The witch is bad.
I want to live in the candy
house.

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Hansel and
Gretel
There is a great famine in the country and
the woodcutter's family is starving. His wife
suggests taking their kids (they are his and
his late first wife's children) into the woods,
so they would have two hungry mouths to
feed. After some hesitation he agrees and
they leave the kids in the woods. Hansel and
Gretel hear about the plan and return home
thanks to the stones Hansel was using to
mark the path. But at the next attempt,
Hansel can't load his pocket with stones
because the doors were locked. Instead of
stones he used bread crumbs, but they were
eaten by the birds, so the woodcutter and
his wife succeeded and children were lost in
the woods.
They find a mysterious hut made of sweets. There is a
witch living inside. She is a cannibal and intends to eat
them.

But they are too lean, so she decides to feed Hansel


first, using Gretel as a slave and for some time children
manage to postpone their tragic end. Witch has very poor
sight, so she is checking Hansel's fat by pinching his finger.
Instead of the finger he gives her a chicken bone, what
postpones his death for a few days.

Finally, the witch prepares an oven and plans to bake


both kids. Fortunately, Gretel outsmarts her and throws the
witch in her oven where she is burned. Kids search the hut,
find gold, jewelry and other valuables and with the help of
some birds safely return home.

Their stepmother died in the meantime and together


with their regretful father they lived happily ever after.

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Hansel Gretel Witch PAGE 13
ELEMENTS OF A STORY

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Are the individuals that act in the story.
Can be persons, animals, or things.

Character

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Is the time and the place where the
story happened.

Setting

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Refer to the series of events
happening in the story.

Events

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Gives the biggest idea or the
underlying message of the
story.

Theme

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Instructions:
• Twist the story and make a dialogue out
from the story assigned to your group.
• You have to be the characters in your
story.
• After 20 minutes, you have to present
your work through a dialogue.
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There is a great famine in the country and
the woodcutter's family is starving. His wife
suggests taking their kids (they are his and
his late first wife's children) into the woods,
so they would have two hungry mouths to
feed. After some hesitation he agrees and
they leave the kids in the woods. Hansel and
Gretel hear about the plan and return home
thanks to the stones Hansel was using to
mark the path. But at the next attempt,
Hansel can't load his pocket with stones
because the doors were locked. Instead of
stones he used bread crumbs, but they were
eaten by the birds, so the woodcutter and
his wife succeeded and children were lost in
the woods.
They find a mysterious hut made of sweets. There is a
witch living inside. She is a cannibal and intends to eat
them.

But they are too lean, so she decides to feed Hansel


first, using Gretel as a slave and for some time children
manage to postpone their tragic end. Witch has very poor
sight, so she is checking Hansel's fat by pinching his finger.
Instead of the finger he gives her a chicken bone, what
postpones his death for a few days.

Finally, the witch prepares an oven and plans to bake


both kids. Fortunately, Gretel outsmarts her and throws the
witch in her oven where she is burned. Kids search the hut,
find gold, jewelry and other valuables and with the help of
some birds safely return home.

Their stepmother died in the meantime and together


with their regretful father they lived happily ever after.

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The Wolf and the Lamb

            One day, a wolf saw a lamb drinking water from the same
source down at some distance. The cunning wolf thought of a plan
to fool the lamb and eat him. So he shouted down at the lamb, "How
dare you make the water dirty I am drinking?" "You must be
mistaken, sir," said the poor lamb gently. "The water flows from you
to me and not from me to you. So, I am not making the     water dirty
for you."

The wolf began thinking cunningly of some other talk to make an


issue. "Do you remember calling me with all sorts of abusive words,
just a year ago?" said the wolf to the lamb. The lamb replied, "But,
sir, I was not born a year ago." The wolf said in a loud voice, “Then
your father must have abused me long ago.” The lamb said, “I
apologize on behalf of my father.” "You are arguing with me. Let
me teach you and your family a good lesson", saying this, the wolf
jumped upon the poor lamb and killed him and ate him.

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Homework

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Instructions:

Fill in the missing words or parts in the story.


You may choose from the photos enclosed inside the parentheses.

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Hansel and Gretel

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Thank you

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