Goldilocks Throughtalk
Goldilocks Throughtalk
Goldilocks Throughtalk
Goldilocks
and the
Baby
Bear
Three
Bears
Goes for a Walk
Retold by Jenny Feely
alphakids
Published edition
Eleanor Curtain
Publishing 2004
First published 2004
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Text: Kerrie Shanahan
Consultant: Susan Hill
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Printed in China
ISBN 0 7253 3403 7
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Vocabulary
Front cover
Title page
Point to the authors name.
Talkthrough
Papa Bear, Mama Bear and Baby Bear are sitting down to
have their porridge. Are they eating their food? What do they
do instead?
Talkthrough
This is Goldilocks. She is walking in the woods. What do you
think she will do?
Talkthrough
Goldilocks has broken a chair. Did Goldilocks try sitting on every
chair? Whose chair did she break?
Talkthrough
Goldilocks is in the bedroom now. What does she do? What
happens after she jumps on Baby Bears bed?
Talkthrough
The three bears are back home now. What have they
discovered? How do they feel about this? Do any of the bears
have any porridge left? What might Baby Bear be saying?
10
11
Talkthrough
Baby Bear has found his broken chair. How would you be
feeling if you were Baby Bear? What do you think the bears will
do next?
12
13
Talkthrough
Who have the bears found? Whose bed is Goldilocks
sleeping in? What will she do when she wakes up?
14
15
Talkthrough
What does Goldilocks do when she wakes up? Why do you think
she does this?
After reading
Being a meaning maker
Responding to text
Ask the children to work in
cooperative groups to practise and
perform a readers theatre of the story.
Provide the children with large
sheets of paper, felt tip markers
and pens and pencils. Encourage them to
make a poster of their favourite part of
the story. Their posters could include
pop-up features.
Ask the children to go through the
book and list all the words that
contain double letters. They could use
other familiar texts to add to their lists.
Writing
Discuss the setting of this version of
Goldilocks and the Three Bears.
Encourage the children to write their
own version of the story, using a different
setting, such as another country, the
present or the future.
Assessment
Can the children:
identify the type of text (traditional tale) and explain what this means?
predict what will come next in the story based on the repetitive structure of the
book?
sentence activity
word activity
Goldilocks
and the
BabyBears
Bear
Three
Goes for a Walk
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This text is a retelling of the traditional tale of
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