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PLAYSCRIPTS FOR 
PRIMARY 5 AND 6
UNIT 1 
THE MOUSETRAP 
Characters: Man, Woman, Mouse, Doctor, Chicken, Lamb, Cow. 
Resources: Box with a mousetrap, soup dish
SCRIPT: 
Narrator: A mouse is looking through the wall . A woman and a man are opening a box. 
Mouse: (thinking) Hummmmm!!! it looks good, what kind of food can be stored there? 
Narrator: The mouse left worried. He went to find the chicken and said. 
Mouse: There´s a mousetrap in the house… a mousetrap! 
Narrator: The chicken said. 
Chicken: Excuse me, Mr. Mouse; It is a problem for you, but not for me. I don´t care. 
Narrator: The mouse left worried. He went to find the lamb and said. 
Mouse: Mr. Lamb, there´s a mousetrap in the house! 
Lamb: Excuse me, Mr. Mouse; It is a problem for you, but not for me. I don´t care. 
Narrator: The mouse left worried. He Then went to see the cow and said. 
Mouse: Mr. Cow, there`s a mousetrap in the house! 
Cow: Excuse me, Mr. Mouse; It is a problem for you, but not for me. I don´t care. 
Narrator: Then the mouse went to sleep very sad. That the mousetrap got the tail of a 
snake. The woman ran to see the mousetrap. Then the snake bit the woman. 
Woman: Ohhh, a snake bit me. 
Narrator: The man called the doctor. The doctor said. You have to make a chicken soup. 
Man and Woman: Come here little chicken, I am going to make a soup. 
Chicken: Lets runnnn! I will be the soup.
Narrator: The woman was still sick. Then the man went out to look for the lamb. 
Man and woman: Come her little lamb. I am going to make a soup. 
Lamb: Let’s run. I will be the soup. 
Narrator: The woman got better. To celebrate, the man went out to look for the cow. 
Man and woman: Come her little cow. I am going to make a soup. 
Cow: Let’s run. I will be the soup. 
Narrator: Finally the mouse decided to get out. 
Mouse: Remember, when someone have problems you have to help. 
The End
UNIT 2 
MR. CAT’S PARTY 
Characters: Squirrel, Bear, Turtle, Rabbit 1, Rabbit 2, Crow, Deer, Moose, Cat 
Setting: Forest with two little houses.
SCRIPT: 
(The squirrel, the bear and the turtle on stage. The squirrel with an invitation in her hand) 
Squirrel: Good morning, Mr Bear! How are you? 
Bear: Good Morning, Mrs. Squirrel. 
Squirrel: Oh, Mr. Bear, I’ve got an invitation from the turtle, my friend. It says: Mr. Cat is 
inviting everybody to a celebration on January 6th. 
Turtle: Mr. Cat is inviting everybody to a celebration on January 6th. 
Bear, Squirrel and turtle: We accept! We like parties! (Holding hands) 
(two rabbits on stage hopping) 
Bear, Squirrel and turtle: Rabbits, my dear friends, Mr. Cat is inviting everybody to a 
celebration on January 6th. 
Rabbits: We accept! We like parties! 
Bear, Squirrel and turtle: Hurray! (Holding hands) 
(The crow and moose on stage dancing) 
Bear, Squirrel, turtle and rabbits: Crow and Moose, my dear friends, Mr. Cat is inviting 
everybody to a celebration on January 6th. 
Crow and Moose We accept! We like parties! 
Bear, Squirrel, turtle and rabbits: Hurray! (Holding hands) 
(The deer on stage watching through the window) 
Bear, Squirrel, turtle, rabbits, crow and moose: Deer, my dear friend, Mr. Cat is inviting 
everybody to a celebration on January 6th. 
Deer: I accept! I like parties! 
Bear, Squirrel, turtle, rabbits, crow and moose: Hurray! (Holding hands)
(The animals holding hands, go to Mr. Cat`s house) 
Bear, Squirrel, turtle, rabbits, crow and moose: Good morning, Mr. Cat. Thank you for the 
invitation! 
Cat: Good morning. I’m sorry, that´s last year´s invitation. 
Bear, Squirrel, turtle, rabbits, crow and moose: (everybody is surprised) What happened? 
Cat: The turtle walks so slow. It took her a year to arrive. I’m sorry, that´s last year´s 
invitation. 
Bear, Squirrel, turtle, rabbits, crow and moose: What happens now? What happens to the 
party? 
Cat: (inviting everybody to come in) Come in, come in, my friends. Let´s have a party! 
Let’s sing and dance… and have fun! 
(Inside cat´s house all the animals sing and dance) 
The End
UNIT 3 
THE GINGERBREAD BOY 
Characters: Narrator, Old Woman, Old Man, Cow, Pig, Horse, Dog, Fox, Gingerbread Boy
SCRIPT: 
Narrator: Once upon a time an old woman and an old man decided to cook a 
Gingerbread Man. 
Old Woman: I’m going to cook a Gingerbread Man. 
Old Man: Good idea!I love Gingerbread! 
Narrator: When they cooked him, the Gingerbread jumped, and went down the 
street. 
Old Woman and Man: Stop, little Gingerbread Boy! I want to eat you! 
Little Gingerbread Boy: Run, run! You can’t catch me, I’m the Gingerbread 
Man! 
Narrator: The little Gingerbread Boy saw a cow. 
Cow: Stop, little Gingerbread Boy! I want to eat you! 
Little Gingerbread Boy: Run, run! The Old Man can catch me! You can’t catch 
me, I’m the Gingerbread Man! 
Narrator: Then the little Gingerbread saw a horse. 
Horse: Stop, little Gingerbread Boy! I want to eat you! 
Little Gingerbread Boy: Run, run! The Old Man can catch me! The cow can’t 
catch me. You can’t catch me, I’m the Gingerbread 
Man! 
Narrator: Then the little Gingerbread saw a pig. 
Pig: Stop, little Gingerbread Boy! I want to eat you! 
Little Gingerbread Boy: Run, run! The Old Man can catch me! The cow can’t 
catch me. The horse can’t catch me. You can’t catch 
me, I’m the Gingerbread Man!
Narrator: Then the little Gingerbread saw a dog. 
Dog: Stop, little Gingerbread Boy! I want to eat you! 
Little Gingerbread Boy: Run, run! The Old Man can catch me! The cow can’t 
catch me. The horse can’t catch me. The pig can’t 
catch me. You can’t catch me, I’m the Gingerbread 
Man! 
Narrator: Then the little Gingerbread saw a fox. 
Fox: Stop, little Gingerbread Boy! I want to eat you! 
Little Gingerbread Boy: Run, run! The Old Man can catch me! The cow can’t 
catch me. The horse can’t catch me. The pig can’t 
catch me. The dog can’t catch me. You can’t catch me, 
I’m the Gingerbread Man! 
Fox: Look a river! 
Little Gingerbread Boy: Oh no a river! 
Fox: Get on my tail. I will take you. 
Little Gingerbread Boy: Ok. Here I go. 
Fox: Get on my back. I will take you. 
Little Gingerbread Boy: Ok. Here I go. 
Fox: Get on my nose. I will take you. 
Little Gingerbread Boy: Ok. Here I go. 
Fox: Get on my mouth. I will take you. 
Narrator:Then the fox opened his mouth and ate the Gingerbread Man. 
Fox: Mmm, tasty! 
The End
UNIT 4 
THE LITTLE RED HEN 
Characters: Narrator, Little Red Hen, Pig, Cat, Dog, Turkey
SCRIPT: 
Narrator: Once upon a time a little red hen found a grain of wheat. 
Little Red Hen: Who will plant this wheat grain? 
Pig: I will not. 
Cat: I will not. 
Dog: I will not. 
Turkey: I will not. 
Little Red Hen: Then, I will do it. Clo – clo! 
Narrator: The little grain of wheat started growing, and growing, and growing. 
Little Red Hen: Who will cut the wheat? 
Pig: I will not. 
Cat: I will not. 
Dog: I will not. 
Turkey: I will not. 
Little Red Hen: Then, I will do it. Clo-clo! 
Narrator: Then the hen asked. 
Little Red Hen: Who will thresh the wheat? 
Pig: I will not. 
Cat: I will not. 
Dog: I will not. 
Turkey: I will not. 
Little Red Hen: Then, I will do it. Clo – clo! 
Narrator: And she treshed the wheat.
Narrator: Then the hen asked. 
Little Red Hen: Who will take the wheat to the mill? 
Pig: I will not. 
Cat: I will not. 
Dog: I will not. 
Turkey: I will not. 
Little Red Hen: Then, I will do it. 
Narrator: The hen came back with a bag of flour. She asked 
Little Red Hen: Who will make this flour into bread? 
Pig: I will not. 
Cat: I will not. 
Dog: I will not. 
Turkey: I will not. 
Little Red Hen: Then, I will do it. Clo-clo! 
Narrator: And she maked the bread. She asked 
Little Red Hen: Who will eat this bread? 
Pig: I will! 
Cat: I will! 
Dog: I will! 
Turkey: I will! 
Little Red Hen: I am sorry… but no. I will eat it. Clo-clo! 
Narrator: And she ate the bread. 
The End
UNIT 5 
THE MICE WEDDING 
CharactersMr. Mouse,Mrs. Mouse.Girl Mouse,Young Boy Mouse, Gossipy Girl Mouse 1. Gossipy Girl Mouse 2, 
Sun, Cloud. Wind. Wall
SCRIPT 
(Girl mouse 1 and 2 enter) 
Gossipy Girl Mouse 1: Mr. and Mrs. Mouse´s daughter is the most beautiful in the world 
Gossipy Girl Mouse 2: Every mouse wants to marry her. 
Gossipy Girl Mouse 2: But, her parents don´t like any of them. 
(They leave. Mr. and Mrs. Mouse enter) 
Mr. Mouse: Who will we marry our daughter? Nobody is good for her! 
Mrs. Mouse: She must marry the most powerful in the world. 
Mr. Mouse: The most powerful is the Sun! 
(A cardboard sun enters stage) 
Mrs. Mouse: Mr. Sun! Our daughter is the most beautiful in the world. 
You are the most powerful. 
Mr. Mouse and Mrs. Mouse: Do you want to marry her? 
Sun: I´m not the most powerful. The most powerful is the Cloud. 
Mr. Mouse and Mrs. Mouse: The Cloud? 
Sun: Yes. The Cloud covers me.
(A cardboard cloud enters stage and covers the sun. The sun disappears) 
Mrs. Mouse: Mr. Cloud! Our daughter is the most beautiful in the world. 
You are the most powerful. 
Mr. Mouse and Mrs. Mouse: Do you want to marry her? 
Cloud: I´m not the most powerful. The most powerful is the Wind. 
Mr. Mouse and Mrs. Mouse: The Wind? 
Cloud: Yes. The Wind blows me. 
(A cardboard wind enters stage and blows the cloud. The cloud disappears. 
Mrs. Mouse: Mr. Wind! Our daughter is the most beautiful in the world. 
You are the most powerful. 
Mr. Mouse and Mrs. Mouse: Do you want to marry her? 
Wind: I´m not the most powerful. The most powerful is the Wall. 
Mr. Mouse and Mrs. Mouse: The Wall? 
Wind: Yes. The Wall stops me. 
(The wind can´t destroy the wall and leaves stage) 
Mrs. Mouse: Mr. Wall! Our daughter is the most beautiful in the world. 
You are the most powerful. 
Mr. Mouse and Mrs. Mouse: Do you want to marry her? 
Wall: I´m not the most powerful. The most powerful is the Mouse. 
Mr. Mouse and Mrs. Mouse: The Mouse? 
Wall: Yes. The Mouse makes me holes.
(The wall doesnt´leave stage. A young boy mouse enters from behind the wall) 
Mrs. Mouse: Young mouse! Our daughter is the most beautiful in the world. 
You are the most powerful. 
Mr. Mouse and Mrs. Mouse: Do you want to marry her? 
Young boy Mouse: Your doughter is the most beautiful girl in the world. 
I want to marry her. 
Mr. Mouse: Ok. You are the most powerful in the world. 
Mrs. Mouse: More powerful than the sun, the cloud, the wind, and the wall. 
Mr. Mouse and Mrs. Mouse: You will marry our daughter. 
(The girl mouse enters and hugs the young boy mouse. The gossipy mice enter). 
Gossipy mice: We wish you the best! 
(They hug the happy couple. They sing and dance) 
The End
UNIT 6 
THE WOLF AND THE 7 LITTLE KIDS 
Characters: Narrator, Mother Goat, Wolf, Goats 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
SCRIPT: 
Narrator: Once upon a time, there was an old goat who had seven little kids. One day the 
old goat went to the forest to get food for her kids. She told her kids. 
Mother: Dear children, I am going to the forest. Don´t open the door to the wolf. He can 
eeat you all. 
Goats: Ok mum, don’t worry. We won´t open the door to the old wolf. 
Narrator: The mummy goat went to the forest. Then somebody knock at the door, and a 
voice said. 
Wolf: Open the door, my dear children. I am your mother. 
Goats: We won’t open the door. You are not our mother. Your voice is rough. You are the 
wolf. 
Narrator: Then, the wolf went to a shop. 
Wolf: Hello, I would like a piece of white chalk to make my voice soft. 
Shop assistant: Ok, here you are. 
Narrator: Then somebody knock at the door, and a voice said. 
Wolf: Open the door to me, my dear children. I am your mother. 
Goats: We will not open the door. You are no our mother. Your feet are black. You are the 
wolf. 
Narrator: Then, the wolf went to a miller’s. 
Wolf: Hello, I would like some flour to put on my foot. 
Miller: Ok, here you are.
Narrator: Then somebody knock at the door, and a voice said. 
Wolf: Open the door to me, my dear children. I am your mother. 
Oldest Goat: We will open the door. Your voice is soft and your feet are white. You are 
mummy. 
Narrator: The Little kids opened the door. Oh no, it was the wolf. Then, the little kids ran 
to hide themselves. 
Goat 1: I will hide under the table! 
Goat 2: I will hide under the chair! 
Goat 3: I will hide under the bed! 
Goat 4: I will hide under the table! 
Goat 5: I will hide under the chair! 
Goat 6: I will hide in the under the bed! 
Goat 7: I will hide in the clock! 
Narrator: The wolf found and ate them all, except the one in the clock. Soon the wolf fell 
asleep. Then mummy came back home. 
Mother Goat: Oh my! The door is open! What happened? Little children, where are you? 
Goat 7: Mummy, I´m here, in the clock. The wold ate the Little children. 
Mother Goat: Don´t worry. I’ll help to go out. Where is the wolf? 
Narrator: The wolf was asleep. The Little children were jumping inside of him. 
Mother Goat: Oh, my Little children. I´ll make a hole in the wolf with these scissors. 
Narrator: Then the six Little children jumped out the grass. 
Goats: Mother! Mother! We are fine.
Narrator: Then mummy said 
Mother Goat: We need 5 big stones. 
Goats: Yes, mother. Take the 5 stone. One, two, three, four, five. 
Mother Goat: Put them inside the wolf. 
Goats: Ok, mother. One, two, three, four, five. 
Narrator: Then the wolf woke up. 
Mother Goat and Little goats: Hello, Mr Wolf. How are you? 
Wolf: Hello goats. Oh I feel so heavy, I´ll go to the river to drink some water. 
Narrator: He went to the river to drink wáter. He felt heavy, so he fell into the river. 
Wolf: Little goats, please help me. 
Mother Goat and Little goats We won´t help you. You are the wolf. Bye bye. 
The End
UNIT 7 
GOLDILOCKS AND THE THREE BEARS 
Characters: Narrator, 3 Goldilocks sisters, Daddy Bear, Mummy Bear, Baby Bear
SCRIPT: 
Narrator: Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Goldilocks. 
Goldilocks’ 3 sisters: Let’s go to the forest to play and take some flowers. 
Narrator: Then they saw a pretty little house. 
Goldilocks’ 3 sisters: Wow, a pretty Little house. Let’s go into the house. 
Narrator: She knocked at the door. 
Goldilocks’ 3 sisters: It seems there´s nobody inside… the door is open. 
Narrator: And she went into the house. 
Goldilocks’ 3 sisters : Hello, hello….. is anyone home… is anyone home? 
Narrator: Then, Goldilocks came into the kitchen. There were three bowls of soup. 
Goldilocks’ 3 sisters: Oh, I am so hungry. 
Narrator: She tasted the soup from the first bowl. 
Goldilocks’ 3 sisters: This soup is too hot! 
Narrator: Then she tasted the soup from the second bowl. 
Goldilocks’ 3 sisters: This soup is too cold. 
Narrator : Then she tasted the soup from the third bowl. 
Goldilocks’ 3 sisters: Ahhh, this soup is perfect. 
Narrator: Then, Goldilocks came into the living room. There were three chairs. 
Goldilocks’ 3 sisters: Oh, I am so tired! 
Narrator: She sat in the first chair. 
Goldilocks’ 3 sisters: This chair is very big! 
Narrator: Then she sat in the second chair. 
Goldilocks’ 3 sisters: This chair is very big, too!
Narrator: Then she sat in the third chair. 
Goldilocks’ 3 sisters: Ahhh, this chair is perfect. 
Narrator: Then, Goldilocks came into the bedroom. There were three beds. 
Goldilocks’ 3 sisters: Oh, I am so asleep! 
Narrator: She lay down in the first bed. 
Goldilocks’ 3 sisters: This bed is too big. 
Narrator: Then she lay down in the second bed. 
Goldilocks’ 3 sisters: This bed is too small. 
Narrator: Then she lay down in the third bed. 
Goldilocks’ 3 sisters: Ahhh, this bed is perfect. 
Narrator: Goldilocks fell asleep. Then, the three bears came into the kitchen. 
Daddy Bear: Someone ate my soup. 
Mummy Bear: Someone ate my soup, too 
Baby Bear: Someone ate my soup too. All my soup! 
Narrator: Then the tree bears went into the Living Room. 
Daddy Bear: Someone sat in my chair! 
Mummy Bear: Someone sat in my chair too! 
Baby Bear: Someone sat in my chair too. All the time! 
Narrator : Then the three went into the bedroom. 
Daddy Bear: Someone slept in my bed! 
Mummy Bear: Someone slept in my bed, too! 
Baby Bear: Someone slept in my bed, and she’s still there!.
Narrator: Then, Goldilocks woke up and saw the three bears. 
Goldilocks’ 3 sisters: Help! Help! Run, run, run Glodilocks. 
Narrator: Goldilocks ran away into the forest. And she never came back to the home of 
the three bears. 
Daddy Bear, Mummy Bear, Baby Bear: Good-byeeeeeeee!! 
THE END
UNIT 8 
THE THREE LITTLE PIGS 
Characters: Narrator, Mother, Piggy 1, Piggy 2, Piggy 3, Wolf
SCRIPT: 
Narrator: The three little pigs lived with their mother. One day mummy said. 
Mother: Dear sons, you are now all grown up. You need to find your own place to live in. 
Piggy 1, 2, 3: Yes, mother, We´ll find a house to live in. Good-bye mother! 
Mother: Good-bye, my sons… but be careful of the wolf. The wolf likes to eat little pigs. 
Piggy 1, 2, 3: Yes, mother. We will be careful of the wolf! 
Narrator: The three little pigs walked, and walked, and walked. Finally, Piggy 1 saw some 
straw and said. 
Piggy 1: I am going to build my house here. Good-bye, brothers! 
Piggy 2 and 3: Good-bye, brother! 
Piggy 1: Wow, I love my house. It is not strong, but I´m not afraid. Now, I’m going to play. 
Narrator: Piggy 2 and 3 walked and walked and walked. Finally, Piggy 2 saw some wood 
and said. 
Piggy 2: I am going to build my house here. Good-bye, brother! 
Piggy 3: Good-bye, brother! 
Piggy 2: Wow, I love my house. It is not strong, but I´m not afraid. Now, I’m going to play. 
Narrator: Piggy 3 walked and walked and walked. Finally, Piggy 3 saw some bricks and 
said. 
Piggy 3: I am going to build my house here. 
Narrator: He worked and he finished his house. Then he said. 
Piggy 3: Wow, I love my house. It is strong. I’m not afraid. Now, I’m going to play.
Narrator: One day the wolf knocked at the door of Piggy 1. The wolf said. 
Wolf: Little pig, little pig, let me come in! 
Piggy 1: I am not going to open the door. Go away, bad wolf! 
Wolf: Then I´ll huff and I´ll puff and I´ll blow your house in! 
Narrator: The wolf huffed and puffed and blew the house in. Then Piggy 1 run to Piggy 2 
house. 
Piggy 1: Open the door! Open the door! The bad wolf is coming! 
Piggy 2: Come in quickly! 
Narrator: Then the wolf knocked at the door of Piggy 2. The wolf said. 
Wolf: Little pigs, little pigs, let me come in! 
Piggy 1 and 2: We are not going to open the door! Go away, bad wolf! 
Wolf: Then I´ll huff and I´ll puff and I´ll blow your house in! 
Narrator: The wolf huffed and puffed and blew the house in. Then Piggy 1 and 2 run to 
Piggy 3 house. 
Piggy 1 and 2: Open the door! Open the door! The bad wolf is coming! 
Piggy 3: Come in quickly! 
Narrator: Then the wolf knocked at the door of Piggy 3. The wolf said. 
Wolf: Little pigs, little pigs, let me come in! 
Piggy 1, 2 and 3: We are not going to open the door! Go away, bad wolf! 
Wolf: Then I´ll huff and I´ll puff and I´ll blow your house in! 
Narrator: The wolf huffed and puffed but he couldn´t destroy the house. 
Piggy 3: Ha, ha, ha, ha You can´t destroy my house!
Wolf: I´m going up to the roof, up to the roof, up to the roof!…. I´m going down the 
chimney, down the chimney, down the chimney! 
Piggy 1, 2, 3: Let’s put a pot of boiling water under the chimney, the wolf will scream. 
Narrator: The wolf went down the chimney and… 
Wolf: Ahhhhhhhh! It´s too hot! It hurts, it hurts! Run wolf, run away! I don´t want to eat 
Little pigs! 
Piggy 1, 2, 3: Bye, bye, bad wolf! 
The End
UNIT 9 
PETER AND THE WOLF 
Characters: Peter, Uncle Jim, Aunt Angie, Villager 1, Vilager 2, Vilager 3, Vilager 4
SCRIPT: 
Narrator: Once upon a time, there was a shepherd named Peter. He lived with his uncle 
Jim and his aunt Angie. Every night they told stories about wolves. 
Peter: Uncle, are you afraid of wolves? 
Uncle Jim: No, but you must be careful with wolfs. They can eat us and our sheep. 
Peter: Aunty, are you afraid of wolves? 
Aunt Angie: Yes, I am Peter! Everybody is afraid of wolves! 
Peter: Oh, I see! 
Aunt Angie: It´s late Peter. Let’s go to sleep. 
Peter: Good night Uncle Jim, good night Aunt Angie. 
Jim and Angie: Good night, Peter! 
Narrator: Next morning, Peter was taking care of the sheep. He said. 
Peter: I am bored! I don´t like to take care of the sheep. I will have fun. 
Narrator: Peter started shouting. 
Peter: The wolf! The wolf! The wolf is coming! 
Villager 1: What´s wrong? 
Peter: The wolf! The wolf! The wolf is coming! 
Villager 2: Where is the wolf? 
Peter: He´s behind those trees! 
Villager 3: I can´t see the wolf! 
Villager 4: Are you sure Peter? 
Peter: Yes I am! He´s behind those trees! Look! 
Villager 1, 2, 3, 4: Let´s get him!
Narrator: The villagers went to catch the wolf and Peter started laughing. 
Peter: Ha, ha, ha, ha!… It isn’t true ! Ha, ha, ha, ha! The wolf is not coming! 
Villager 1, 2, 3, 4: It is not funny. 
Peter: Yes it is! Ha, ha, ha, ha! 
Villager 1, 2, 3, 4: Let´s go, we have work to do 
Peter: Ha, ha, ha, ha! You are scared of the wolf! You are scared of the wolf! 
Narrator: Next morning, Peter was taking care of the sheep. He said. 
Peter: I am bored! I don´t like to take care of the sheep. I will have fun. 
Narrator: Peter started shouting. 
Peter: The wolf! The wolf! The wolf is coming! 
Villager 1: What´s wrong? 
Peter: The wolf! The wolf! The wolf is coming! 
Villager 2: Where is the wolf? 
Peter: He´s behind those trees! 
Villager 3: I can´t see the wolf! 
Villager 4: Are you sure Peter? 
Peter: Yes I am! He´s behind those trees! Look! 
Villager 1, 2, 3, 4: Let´s get him!
Narrator: The villagers went to catch the wolf and Peter started laughing. 
Peter: Ha, ha, ha, ha!… It isn’t true ! Ha, ha, ha, ha! The wolf is not coming! 
Villager 1, 2, 3, 4: It is not funny. 
Peter: Yes it is! Ha, ha, ha, ha! 
Villager 1, 2, 3, 4: Let´s go, we have work to do 
Peter: Ha, ha, ha, ha! You are scared of the wolf! You are scared of the wolf! 
Narrator: Peter went back home. His uncle and aunt said. 
Jim and Angie: We are angry with you. 
Peter: But I was bored! I don´t like to take care of the sheep. I want to have fun. 
Jim and Angie: It is not funny. You must always tell the truth. 
Peter: I am sorry. I will always tell the truth. 
Jim and Angie: It´s late Peter. Let’s go to sleep. 
Peter: Good night Uncle Jim, good night Aunt Angie. 
Jim and Angie: Good night, Peter! 
Narrator: Next morning, Peter was taking care of the sheep. He saw the real wolf. He said. 
Peter: The wolf! The wolf! The wolf is coming! 
Villager 1: What´s wrong? 
Peter: The wolf! The wolf! The wolf is coming! 
Villager 2: It isn’ true! The wolf is not coming! 
Villager 3: The wolf is hungry, give him a piece of bread! Ha, ha, ha, ha. 
Peter: The wolf is coming! I am telling the truth! Help! Help! 
Villager 4: The wolf is thirsty, give him some water! Ha, ha, ha, ha! 
Peter: The wolf is coming! I am telling the truth! Help! Help!
Villager 1, 2, 3, 4: It isn’ true! The wolf is not coming! Let’s go! We have work to do! 
Narrator: Peter went back home. He started crying. His uncle and aunt said. 
Jim and Angie: What happened Peter? Why are you crying? 
Peter: It was the wolf! I shouted! There was a wolf there! 
Jim and Angie: Oh! You told the truth! 
Peter: Yes, It was not a joke. 
Jim and Angie: They thought it was a joke, just like yesterday. Do you remember? 
Peter: Yes, I remember, and I am sorry! 
Jim and Angie: You learned your lesson, Peter. You must always tell the truth. 
Peter: I will always tell the truth, I promise! 
The End
UNIT 10 
MARY THE HEN 
Characters: Mary – Mother Hen, Chicks, Mr. Cat, Mrs. Duck
SCRIPT: 
Narrator: Mary is in the front door with her 6 chicks 
Mary: Are you ready? Let’s go to the river! 
Chicks: Cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep 
Mary: Come on.. hurry up… it’s a beautiful day! 
Chicks: Cheep, cheep, cheep,cheep, cheep. 
Narrator: they walk toward the river. Mary sees Mr. Cat lying under a tree. 
Mary: Good morning, Mr. Cat. 
Mr. Cat: Good morning, dear Mary. 
Mary: It’s a beautiful morning! We are going to the river… Do you want to come with us? 
Mr. Cat: No, thank you, I am very tired. 
Mary: Ok… have a nice day. 
Mr. Cat: Good-bye. 
Chicks: Cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep. 
Narrator: they walk toward the river. Mary sees Mrs. Duck lying under a tree 
Mary: Good morning, Mrs. Duck. 
Mrs. Duck: Good morning, dear Mary. 
Mary: It’s a beautiful morning! We are going to the river… Do you want to come with us? 
Mrs. Duck: No, thank you, I am very tired. 
Mary: Ok… have a nice day. 
Mrs. Duck: Good-bye. 
Chicks: Cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep.
Narrator: Mary and her chicks arrive in the river. 
Mary: This is a wonderful place for you to play! 
Chicks: Cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep. 
(the chicks play for a while) 
Mary: Come here… it’s time to read a short story. 
Chicks: Cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep. 
Narrator: Mary starts reading. 
Mary: Once upon a time there was a little cat… (she looks at her watch) 
Chicks: Cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep. 
Mary: Oh, my! It’s late, you have to go to school! Let’s go back to the farm! 
Chicks: Cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep. 
Narrator: they go back to their house. 
Mary: Hurry up! … pick up your bags! 
Chicks: Cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep. 
Mary: Let’s go to school! 
Chicks: Cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep. 
Narrator: She takes the chicks to school. Then Mary sees some wheat grains on the 
ground. She picks up the grains. 
Mary: Oh! This is wonderful! Today is my lucky day! I will plant them right now! 
Narrator: she goes to see Mr. Cat, lying under the tree. 
Mary: Mr. Cat! Mr. Cat! I found these wheat grains!… would you like to help me to plant 
them? 
Mr. Cat: Not right now… I am tired! 
Mary: Ok, thank you anyway.
Narrator: Then, she goes to see Mrs. Duck, lying under the tree. 
Mary: Mrs. Duck! Mrs. Duck! I found these wheat grains!… would you like to help me to 
plant them? 
Mrs. Duck: Not right now… I am cold! 
Mary: Ok, thank you anyway. 
Narrator: Her chicks come back from school. 
Mary: Let’s plant the wheat grains! 
Chicks: Cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep. 
Mary: Now, we must water the grains every day! 
Chicks: Cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep. 
Mary: Now, we must cut the wheat! 
Chicks: Cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep. 
Mary: Now, We must take the wheat to the mill! 
Chicks: Cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep. 
Narrator: They ask their neighbors to help them. Mary sees Mr. Cat lying under a tree) 
Mary: Good morning, Mr. Cat. 
Mr. Cat: Good morning, Mary. 
Mary: We are going to take the wheat to the mil. Do you want to come with us? 
Mr. Cat: No, thank you, I am very tired. 
Mary: Ok… have a nice day. 
Mr. Cat: Good-bye. 
Chicks: Cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep.
Narrator: Mary sees Mrs. Duck lying under a tree) 
Mary: Good morning, Mrs. Duck. 
Mrs. Duck: Good morning, dear Mary. 
Mary: We are going to take the wheat to the mil. Do you want to come with us? 
Mrs. Duck: No, thank you, I am very tired. 
Mary: Ok… have a nice day. 
Mrs. Duck: Good-bye. 
Chicks: Cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep. 
(Mary and her chicks go back to their house with a bag of flour and cook the bread) 
Mary: This bread is delicious! 
Chicks: Cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep. 
Mary: Now we will go to see Mr. Cat and Mrs. Duck. 
Chicks: Cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep. 
(They go to see Mr. Cat, lying under a tree) 
Mary: Good morning, Mr. Cat. 
Mr. Cat: Good morning, dear Mary. 
Mary: Would you like to eat some of this delicious bread? 
Mr. Cat: Oh, yes! yes! Mary! Sure I would! 
Mary: Oh…No! because you didn´t help me! My chicks and I will eat the bread! Bye! 
Chicks: Cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep.
(They go to see Mrs. Duck, lying under a tree) 
Mary: Good morning, Mrs. Duck. 
Mrs. Duck: Good morning, dear Mary. 
Mary: Would you like to eat some of this delicious bread? 
Mrs. Duck: Oh, yes! yes! Mary! Sure I would! 
Mary: Oh…No! because you didn´t help me! My chicks and I will eat the bread! Bye! 
Chicks: Cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep. 
(Mary and her chicks leave the house. They go home and they eat the bread) 
The End

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Book of plays

  • 2. UNIT 1 THE MOUSETRAP Characters: Man, Woman, Mouse, Doctor, Chicken, Lamb, Cow. Resources: Box with a mousetrap, soup dish
  • 3. SCRIPT: Narrator: A mouse is looking through the wall . A woman and a man are opening a box. Mouse: (thinking) Hummmmm!!! it looks good, what kind of food can be stored there? Narrator: The mouse left worried. He went to find the chicken and said. Mouse: There´s a mousetrap in the house… a mousetrap! Narrator: The chicken said. Chicken: Excuse me, Mr. Mouse; It is a problem for you, but not for me. I don´t care. Narrator: The mouse left worried. He went to find the lamb and said. Mouse: Mr. Lamb, there´s a mousetrap in the house! Lamb: Excuse me, Mr. Mouse; It is a problem for you, but not for me. I don´t care. Narrator: The mouse left worried. He Then went to see the cow and said. Mouse: Mr. Cow, there`s a mousetrap in the house! Cow: Excuse me, Mr. Mouse; It is a problem for you, but not for me. I don´t care. Narrator: Then the mouse went to sleep very sad. That the mousetrap got the tail of a snake. The woman ran to see the mousetrap. Then the snake bit the woman. Woman: Ohhh, a snake bit me. Narrator: The man called the doctor. The doctor said. You have to make a chicken soup. Man and Woman: Come here little chicken, I am going to make a soup. Chicken: Lets runnnn! I will be the soup.
  • 4. Narrator: The woman was still sick. Then the man went out to look for the lamb. Man and woman: Come her little lamb. I am going to make a soup. Lamb: Let’s run. I will be the soup. Narrator: The woman got better. To celebrate, the man went out to look for the cow. Man and woman: Come her little cow. I am going to make a soup. Cow: Let’s run. I will be the soup. Narrator: Finally the mouse decided to get out. Mouse: Remember, when someone have problems you have to help. The End
  • 5. UNIT 2 MR. CAT’S PARTY Characters: Squirrel, Bear, Turtle, Rabbit 1, Rabbit 2, Crow, Deer, Moose, Cat Setting: Forest with two little houses.
  • 6. SCRIPT: (The squirrel, the bear and the turtle on stage. The squirrel with an invitation in her hand) Squirrel: Good morning, Mr Bear! How are you? Bear: Good Morning, Mrs. Squirrel. Squirrel: Oh, Mr. Bear, I’ve got an invitation from the turtle, my friend. It says: Mr. Cat is inviting everybody to a celebration on January 6th. Turtle: Mr. Cat is inviting everybody to a celebration on January 6th. Bear, Squirrel and turtle: We accept! We like parties! (Holding hands) (two rabbits on stage hopping) Bear, Squirrel and turtle: Rabbits, my dear friends, Mr. Cat is inviting everybody to a celebration on January 6th. Rabbits: We accept! We like parties! Bear, Squirrel and turtle: Hurray! (Holding hands) (The crow and moose on stage dancing) Bear, Squirrel, turtle and rabbits: Crow and Moose, my dear friends, Mr. Cat is inviting everybody to a celebration on January 6th. Crow and Moose We accept! We like parties! Bear, Squirrel, turtle and rabbits: Hurray! (Holding hands) (The deer on stage watching through the window) Bear, Squirrel, turtle, rabbits, crow and moose: Deer, my dear friend, Mr. Cat is inviting everybody to a celebration on January 6th. Deer: I accept! I like parties! Bear, Squirrel, turtle, rabbits, crow and moose: Hurray! (Holding hands)
  • 7. (The animals holding hands, go to Mr. Cat`s house) Bear, Squirrel, turtle, rabbits, crow and moose: Good morning, Mr. Cat. Thank you for the invitation! Cat: Good morning. I’m sorry, that´s last year´s invitation. Bear, Squirrel, turtle, rabbits, crow and moose: (everybody is surprised) What happened? Cat: The turtle walks so slow. It took her a year to arrive. I’m sorry, that´s last year´s invitation. Bear, Squirrel, turtle, rabbits, crow and moose: What happens now? What happens to the party? Cat: (inviting everybody to come in) Come in, come in, my friends. Let´s have a party! Let’s sing and dance… and have fun! (Inside cat´s house all the animals sing and dance) The End
  • 8. UNIT 3 THE GINGERBREAD BOY Characters: Narrator, Old Woman, Old Man, Cow, Pig, Horse, Dog, Fox, Gingerbread Boy
  • 9. SCRIPT: Narrator: Once upon a time an old woman and an old man decided to cook a Gingerbread Man. Old Woman: I’m going to cook a Gingerbread Man. Old Man: Good idea!I love Gingerbread! Narrator: When they cooked him, the Gingerbread jumped, and went down the street. Old Woman and Man: Stop, little Gingerbread Boy! I want to eat you! Little Gingerbread Boy: Run, run! You can’t catch me, I’m the Gingerbread Man! Narrator: The little Gingerbread Boy saw a cow. Cow: Stop, little Gingerbread Boy! I want to eat you! Little Gingerbread Boy: Run, run! The Old Man can catch me! You can’t catch me, I’m the Gingerbread Man! Narrator: Then the little Gingerbread saw a horse. Horse: Stop, little Gingerbread Boy! I want to eat you! Little Gingerbread Boy: Run, run! The Old Man can catch me! The cow can’t catch me. You can’t catch me, I’m the Gingerbread Man! Narrator: Then the little Gingerbread saw a pig. Pig: Stop, little Gingerbread Boy! I want to eat you! Little Gingerbread Boy: Run, run! The Old Man can catch me! The cow can’t catch me. The horse can’t catch me. You can’t catch me, I’m the Gingerbread Man!
  • 10. Narrator: Then the little Gingerbread saw a dog. Dog: Stop, little Gingerbread Boy! I want to eat you! Little Gingerbread Boy: Run, run! The Old Man can catch me! The cow can’t catch me. The horse can’t catch me. The pig can’t catch me. You can’t catch me, I’m the Gingerbread Man! Narrator: Then the little Gingerbread saw a fox. Fox: Stop, little Gingerbread Boy! I want to eat you! Little Gingerbread Boy: Run, run! The Old Man can catch me! The cow can’t catch me. The horse can’t catch me. The pig can’t catch me. The dog can’t catch me. You can’t catch me, I’m the Gingerbread Man! Fox: Look a river! Little Gingerbread Boy: Oh no a river! Fox: Get on my tail. I will take you. Little Gingerbread Boy: Ok. Here I go. Fox: Get on my back. I will take you. Little Gingerbread Boy: Ok. Here I go. Fox: Get on my nose. I will take you. Little Gingerbread Boy: Ok. Here I go. Fox: Get on my mouth. I will take you. Narrator:Then the fox opened his mouth and ate the Gingerbread Man. Fox: Mmm, tasty! The End
  • 11. UNIT 4 THE LITTLE RED HEN Characters: Narrator, Little Red Hen, Pig, Cat, Dog, Turkey
  • 12. SCRIPT: Narrator: Once upon a time a little red hen found a grain of wheat. Little Red Hen: Who will plant this wheat grain? Pig: I will not. Cat: I will not. Dog: I will not. Turkey: I will not. Little Red Hen: Then, I will do it. Clo – clo! Narrator: The little grain of wheat started growing, and growing, and growing. Little Red Hen: Who will cut the wheat? Pig: I will not. Cat: I will not. Dog: I will not. Turkey: I will not. Little Red Hen: Then, I will do it. Clo-clo! Narrator: Then the hen asked. Little Red Hen: Who will thresh the wheat? Pig: I will not. Cat: I will not. Dog: I will not. Turkey: I will not. Little Red Hen: Then, I will do it. Clo – clo! Narrator: And she treshed the wheat.
  • 13. Narrator: Then the hen asked. Little Red Hen: Who will take the wheat to the mill? Pig: I will not. Cat: I will not. Dog: I will not. Turkey: I will not. Little Red Hen: Then, I will do it. Narrator: The hen came back with a bag of flour. She asked Little Red Hen: Who will make this flour into bread? Pig: I will not. Cat: I will not. Dog: I will not. Turkey: I will not. Little Red Hen: Then, I will do it. Clo-clo! Narrator: And she maked the bread. She asked Little Red Hen: Who will eat this bread? Pig: I will! Cat: I will! Dog: I will! Turkey: I will! Little Red Hen: I am sorry… but no. I will eat it. Clo-clo! Narrator: And she ate the bread. The End
  • 14. UNIT 5 THE MICE WEDDING CharactersMr. Mouse,Mrs. Mouse.Girl Mouse,Young Boy Mouse, Gossipy Girl Mouse 1. Gossipy Girl Mouse 2, Sun, Cloud. Wind. Wall
  • 15. SCRIPT (Girl mouse 1 and 2 enter) Gossipy Girl Mouse 1: Mr. and Mrs. Mouse´s daughter is the most beautiful in the world Gossipy Girl Mouse 2: Every mouse wants to marry her. Gossipy Girl Mouse 2: But, her parents don´t like any of them. (They leave. Mr. and Mrs. Mouse enter) Mr. Mouse: Who will we marry our daughter? Nobody is good for her! Mrs. Mouse: She must marry the most powerful in the world. Mr. Mouse: The most powerful is the Sun! (A cardboard sun enters stage) Mrs. Mouse: Mr. Sun! Our daughter is the most beautiful in the world. You are the most powerful. Mr. Mouse and Mrs. Mouse: Do you want to marry her? Sun: I´m not the most powerful. The most powerful is the Cloud. Mr. Mouse and Mrs. Mouse: The Cloud? Sun: Yes. The Cloud covers me.
  • 16. (A cardboard cloud enters stage and covers the sun. The sun disappears) Mrs. Mouse: Mr. Cloud! Our daughter is the most beautiful in the world. You are the most powerful. Mr. Mouse and Mrs. Mouse: Do you want to marry her? Cloud: I´m not the most powerful. The most powerful is the Wind. Mr. Mouse and Mrs. Mouse: The Wind? Cloud: Yes. The Wind blows me. (A cardboard wind enters stage and blows the cloud. The cloud disappears. Mrs. Mouse: Mr. Wind! Our daughter is the most beautiful in the world. You are the most powerful. Mr. Mouse and Mrs. Mouse: Do you want to marry her? Wind: I´m not the most powerful. The most powerful is the Wall. Mr. Mouse and Mrs. Mouse: The Wall? Wind: Yes. The Wall stops me. (The wind can´t destroy the wall and leaves stage) Mrs. Mouse: Mr. Wall! Our daughter is the most beautiful in the world. You are the most powerful. Mr. Mouse and Mrs. Mouse: Do you want to marry her? Wall: I´m not the most powerful. The most powerful is the Mouse. Mr. Mouse and Mrs. Mouse: The Mouse? Wall: Yes. The Mouse makes me holes.
  • 17. (The wall doesnt´leave stage. A young boy mouse enters from behind the wall) Mrs. Mouse: Young mouse! Our daughter is the most beautiful in the world. You are the most powerful. Mr. Mouse and Mrs. Mouse: Do you want to marry her? Young boy Mouse: Your doughter is the most beautiful girl in the world. I want to marry her. Mr. Mouse: Ok. You are the most powerful in the world. Mrs. Mouse: More powerful than the sun, the cloud, the wind, and the wall. Mr. Mouse and Mrs. Mouse: You will marry our daughter. (The girl mouse enters and hugs the young boy mouse. The gossipy mice enter). Gossipy mice: We wish you the best! (They hug the happy couple. They sing and dance) The End
  • 18. UNIT 6 THE WOLF AND THE 7 LITTLE KIDS Characters: Narrator, Mother Goat, Wolf, Goats 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
  • 19. SCRIPT: Narrator: Once upon a time, there was an old goat who had seven little kids. One day the old goat went to the forest to get food for her kids. She told her kids. Mother: Dear children, I am going to the forest. Don´t open the door to the wolf. He can eeat you all. Goats: Ok mum, don’t worry. We won´t open the door to the old wolf. Narrator: The mummy goat went to the forest. Then somebody knock at the door, and a voice said. Wolf: Open the door, my dear children. I am your mother. Goats: We won’t open the door. You are not our mother. Your voice is rough. You are the wolf. Narrator: Then, the wolf went to a shop. Wolf: Hello, I would like a piece of white chalk to make my voice soft. Shop assistant: Ok, here you are. Narrator: Then somebody knock at the door, and a voice said. Wolf: Open the door to me, my dear children. I am your mother. Goats: We will not open the door. You are no our mother. Your feet are black. You are the wolf. Narrator: Then, the wolf went to a miller’s. Wolf: Hello, I would like some flour to put on my foot. Miller: Ok, here you are.
  • 20. Narrator: Then somebody knock at the door, and a voice said. Wolf: Open the door to me, my dear children. I am your mother. Oldest Goat: We will open the door. Your voice is soft and your feet are white. You are mummy. Narrator: The Little kids opened the door. Oh no, it was the wolf. Then, the little kids ran to hide themselves. Goat 1: I will hide under the table! Goat 2: I will hide under the chair! Goat 3: I will hide under the bed! Goat 4: I will hide under the table! Goat 5: I will hide under the chair! Goat 6: I will hide in the under the bed! Goat 7: I will hide in the clock! Narrator: The wolf found and ate them all, except the one in the clock. Soon the wolf fell asleep. Then mummy came back home. Mother Goat: Oh my! The door is open! What happened? Little children, where are you? Goat 7: Mummy, I´m here, in the clock. The wold ate the Little children. Mother Goat: Don´t worry. I’ll help to go out. Where is the wolf? Narrator: The wolf was asleep. The Little children were jumping inside of him. Mother Goat: Oh, my Little children. I´ll make a hole in the wolf with these scissors. Narrator: Then the six Little children jumped out the grass. Goats: Mother! Mother! We are fine.
  • 21. Narrator: Then mummy said Mother Goat: We need 5 big stones. Goats: Yes, mother. Take the 5 stone. One, two, three, four, five. Mother Goat: Put them inside the wolf. Goats: Ok, mother. One, two, three, four, five. Narrator: Then the wolf woke up. Mother Goat and Little goats: Hello, Mr Wolf. How are you? Wolf: Hello goats. Oh I feel so heavy, I´ll go to the river to drink some water. Narrator: He went to the river to drink wáter. He felt heavy, so he fell into the river. Wolf: Little goats, please help me. Mother Goat and Little goats We won´t help you. You are the wolf. Bye bye. The End
  • 22. UNIT 7 GOLDILOCKS AND THE THREE BEARS Characters: Narrator, 3 Goldilocks sisters, Daddy Bear, Mummy Bear, Baby Bear
  • 23. SCRIPT: Narrator: Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Goldilocks. Goldilocks’ 3 sisters: Let’s go to the forest to play and take some flowers. Narrator: Then they saw a pretty little house. Goldilocks’ 3 sisters: Wow, a pretty Little house. Let’s go into the house. Narrator: She knocked at the door. Goldilocks’ 3 sisters: It seems there´s nobody inside… the door is open. Narrator: And she went into the house. Goldilocks’ 3 sisters : Hello, hello….. is anyone home… is anyone home? Narrator: Then, Goldilocks came into the kitchen. There were three bowls of soup. Goldilocks’ 3 sisters: Oh, I am so hungry. Narrator: She tasted the soup from the first bowl. Goldilocks’ 3 sisters: This soup is too hot! Narrator: Then she tasted the soup from the second bowl. Goldilocks’ 3 sisters: This soup is too cold. Narrator : Then she tasted the soup from the third bowl. Goldilocks’ 3 sisters: Ahhh, this soup is perfect. Narrator: Then, Goldilocks came into the living room. There were three chairs. Goldilocks’ 3 sisters: Oh, I am so tired! Narrator: She sat in the first chair. Goldilocks’ 3 sisters: This chair is very big! Narrator: Then she sat in the second chair. Goldilocks’ 3 sisters: This chair is very big, too!
  • 24. Narrator: Then she sat in the third chair. Goldilocks’ 3 sisters: Ahhh, this chair is perfect. Narrator: Then, Goldilocks came into the bedroom. There were three beds. Goldilocks’ 3 sisters: Oh, I am so asleep! Narrator: She lay down in the first bed. Goldilocks’ 3 sisters: This bed is too big. Narrator: Then she lay down in the second bed. Goldilocks’ 3 sisters: This bed is too small. Narrator: Then she lay down in the third bed. Goldilocks’ 3 sisters: Ahhh, this bed is perfect. Narrator: Goldilocks fell asleep. Then, the three bears came into the kitchen. Daddy Bear: Someone ate my soup. Mummy Bear: Someone ate my soup, too Baby Bear: Someone ate my soup too. All my soup! Narrator: Then the tree bears went into the Living Room. Daddy Bear: Someone sat in my chair! Mummy Bear: Someone sat in my chair too! Baby Bear: Someone sat in my chair too. All the time! Narrator : Then the three went into the bedroom. Daddy Bear: Someone slept in my bed! Mummy Bear: Someone slept in my bed, too! Baby Bear: Someone slept in my bed, and she’s still there!.
  • 25. Narrator: Then, Goldilocks woke up and saw the three bears. Goldilocks’ 3 sisters: Help! Help! Run, run, run Glodilocks. Narrator: Goldilocks ran away into the forest. And she never came back to the home of the three bears. Daddy Bear, Mummy Bear, Baby Bear: Good-byeeeeeeee!! THE END
  • 26. UNIT 8 THE THREE LITTLE PIGS Characters: Narrator, Mother, Piggy 1, Piggy 2, Piggy 3, Wolf
  • 27. SCRIPT: Narrator: The three little pigs lived with their mother. One day mummy said. Mother: Dear sons, you are now all grown up. You need to find your own place to live in. Piggy 1, 2, 3: Yes, mother, We´ll find a house to live in. Good-bye mother! Mother: Good-bye, my sons… but be careful of the wolf. The wolf likes to eat little pigs. Piggy 1, 2, 3: Yes, mother. We will be careful of the wolf! Narrator: The three little pigs walked, and walked, and walked. Finally, Piggy 1 saw some straw and said. Piggy 1: I am going to build my house here. Good-bye, brothers! Piggy 2 and 3: Good-bye, brother! Piggy 1: Wow, I love my house. It is not strong, but I´m not afraid. Now, I’m going to play. Narrator: Piggy 2 and 3 walked and walked and walked. Finally, Piggy 2 saw some wood and said. Piggy 2: I am going to build my house here. Good-bye, brother! Piggy 3: Good-bye, brother! Piggy 2: Wow, I love my house. It is not strong, but I´m not afraid. Now, I’m going to play. Narrator: Piggy 3 walked and walked and walked. Finally, Piggy 3 saw some bricks and said. Piggy 3: I am going to build my house here. Narrator: He worked and he finished his house. Then he said. Piggy 3: Wow, I love my house. It is strong. I’m not afraid. Now, I’m going to play.
  • 28. Narrator: One day the wolf knocked at the door of Piggy 1. The wolf said. Wolf: Little pig, little pig, let me come in! Piggy 1: I am not going to open the door. Go away, bad wolf! Wolf: Then I´ll huff and I´ll puff and I´ll blow your house in! Narrator: The wolf huffed and puffed and blew the house in. Then Piggy 1 run to Piggy 2 house. Piggy 1: Open the door! Open the door! The bad wolf is coming! Piggy 2: Come in quickly! Narrator: Then the wolf knocked at the door of Piggy 2. The wolf said. Wolf: Little pigs, little pigs, let me come in! Piggy 1 and 2: We are not going to open the door! Go away, bad wolf! Wolf: Then I´ll huff and I´ll puff and I´ll blow your house in! Narrator: The wolf huffed and puffed and blew the house in. Then Piggy 1 and 2 run to Piggy 3 house. Piggy 1 and 2: Open the door! Open the door! The bad wolf is coming! Piggy 3: Come in quickly! Narrator: Then the wolf knocked at the door of Piggy 3. The wolf said. Wolf: Little pigs, little pigs, let me come in! Piggy 1, 2 and 3: We are not going to open the door! Go away, bad wolf! Wolf: Then I´ll huff and I´ll puff and I´ll blow your house in! Narrator: The wolf huffed and puffed but he couldn´t destroy the house. Piggy 3: Ha, ha, ha, ha You can´t destroy my house!
  • 29. Wolf: I´m going up to the roof, up to the roof, up to the roof!…. I´m going down the chimney, down the chimney, down the chimney! Piggy 1, 2, 3: Let’s put a pot of boiling water under the chimney, the wolf will scream. Narrator: The wolf went down the chimney and… Wolf: Ahhhhhhhh! It´s too hot! It hurts, it hurts! Run wolf, run away! I don´t want to eat Little pigs! Piggy 1, 2, 3: Bye, bye, bad wolf! The End
  • 30. UNIT 9 PETER AND THE WOLF Characters: Peter, Uncle Jim, Aunt Angie, Villager 1, Vilager 2, Vilager 3, Vilager 4
  • 31. SCRIPT: Narrator: Once upon a time, there was a shepherd named Peter. He lived with his uncle Jim and his aunt Angie. Every night they told stories about wolves. Peter: Uncle, are you afraid of wolves? Uncle Jim: No, but you must be careful with wolfs. They can eat us and our sheep. Peter: Aunty, are you afraid of wolves? Aunt Angie: Yes, I am Peter! Everybody is afraid of wolves! Peter: Oh, I see! Aunt Angie: It´s late Peter. Let’s go to sleep. Peter: Good night Uncle Jim, good night Aunt Angie. Jim and Angie: Good night, Peter! Narrator: Next morning, Peter was taking care of the sheep. He said. Peter: I am bored! I don´t like to take care of the sheep. I will have fun. Narrator: Peter started shouting. Peter: The wolf! The wolf! The wolf is coming! Villager 1: What´s wrong? Peter: The wolf! The wolf! The wolf is coming! Villager 2: Where is the wolf? Peter: He´s behind those trees! Villager 3: I can´t see the wolf! Villager 4: Are you sure Peter? Peter: Yes I am! He´s behind those trees! Look! Villager 1, 2, 3, 4: Let´s get him!
  • 32. Narrator: The villagers went to catch the wolf and Peter started laughing. Peter: Ha, ha, ha, ha!… It isn’t true ! Ha, ha, ha, ha! The wolf is not coming! Villager 1, 2, 3, 4: It is not funny. Peter: Yes it is! Ha, ha, ha, ha! Villager 1, 2, 3, 4: Let´s go, we have work to do Peter: Ha, ha, ha, ha! You are scared of the wolf! You are scared of the wolf! Narrator: Next morning, Peter was taking care of the sheep. He said. Peter: I am bored! I don´t like to take care of the sheep. I will have fun. Narrator: Peter started shouting. Peter: The wolf! The wolf! The wolf is coming! Villager 1: What´s wrong? Peter: The wolf! The wolf! The wolf is coming! Villager 2: Where is the wolf? Peter: He´s behind those trees! Villager 3: I can´t see the wolf! Villager 4: Are you sure Peter? Peter: Yes I am! He´s behind those trees! Look! Villager 1, 2, 3, 4: Let´s get him!
  • 33. Narrator: The villagers went to catch the wolf and Peter started laughing. Peter: Ha, ha, ha, ha!… It isn’t true ! Ha, ha, ha, ha! The wolf is not coming! Villager 1, 2, 3, 4: It is not funny. Peter: Yes it is! Ha, ha, ha, ha! Villager 1, 2, 3, 4: Let´s go, we have work to do Peter: Ha, ha, ha, ha! You are scared of the wolf! You are scared of the wolf! Narrator: Peter went back home. His uncle and aunt said. Jim and Angie: We are angry with you. Peter: But I was bored! I don´t like to take care of the sheep. I want to have fun. Jim and Angie: It is not funny. You must always tell the truth. Peter: I am sorry. I will always tell the truth. Jim and Angie: It´s late Peter. Let’s go to sleep. Peter: Good night Uncle Jim, good night Aunt Angie. Jim and Angie: Good night, Peter! Narrator: Next morning, Peter was taking care of the sheep. He saw the real wolf. He said. Peter: The wolf! The wolf! The wolf is coming! Villager 1: What´s wrong? Peter: The wolf! The wolf! The wolf is coming! Villager 2: It isn’ true! The wolf is not coming! Villager 3: The wolf is hungry, give him a piece of bread! Ha, ha, ha, ha. Peter: The wolf is coming! I am telling the truth! Help! Help! Villager 4: The wolf is thirsty, give him some water! Ha, ha, ha, ha! Peter: The wolf is coming! I am telling the truth! Help! Help!
  • 34. Villager 1, 2, 3, 4: It isn’ true! The wolf is not coming! Let’s go! We have work to do! Narrator: Peter went back home. He started crying. His uncle and aunt said. Jim and Angie: What happened Peter? Why are you crying? Peter: It was the wolf! I shouted! There was a wolf there! Jim and Angie: Oh! You told the truth! Peter: Yes, It was not a joke. Jim and Angie: They thought it was a joke, just like yesterday. Do you remember? Peter: Yes, I remember, and I am sorry! Jim and Angie: You learned your lesson, Peter. You must always tell the truth. Peter: I will always tell the truth, I promise! The End
  • 35. UNIT 10 MARY THE HEN Characters: Mary – Mother Hen, Chicks, Mr. Cat, Mrs. Duck
  • 36. SCRIPT: Narrator: Mary is in the front door with her 6 chicks Mary: Are you ready? Let’s go to the river! Chicks: Cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep Mary: Come on.. hurry up… it’s a beautiful day! Chicks: Cheep, cheep, cheep,cheep, cheep. Narrator: they walk toward the river. Mary sees Mr. Cat lying under a tree. Mary: Good morning, Mr. Cat. Mr. Cat: Good morning, dear Mary. Mary: It’s a beautiful morning! We are going to the river… Do you want to come with us? Mr. Cat: No, thank you, I am very tired. Mary: Ok… have a nice day. Mr. Cat: Good-bye. Chicks: Cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep. Narrator: they walk toward the river. Mary sees Mrs. Duck lying under a tree Mary: Good morning, Mrs. Duck. Mrs. Duck: Good morning, dear Mary. Mary: It’s a beautiful morning! We are going to the river… Do you want to come with us? Mrs. Duck: No, thank you, I am very tired. Mary: Ok… have a nice day. Mrs. Duck: Good-bye. Chicks: Cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep.
  • 37. Narrator: Mary and her chicks arrive in the river. Mary: This is a wonderful place for you to play! Chicks: Cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep. (the chicks play for a while) Mary: Come here… it’s time to read a short story. Chicks: Cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep. Narrator: Mary starts reading. Mary: Once upon a time there was a little cat… (she looks at her watch) Chicks: Cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep. Mary: Oh, my! It’s late, you have to go to school! Let’s go back to the farm! Chicks: Cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep. Narrator: they go back to their house. Mary: Hurry up! … pick up your bags! Chicks: Cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep. Mary: Let’s go to school! Chicks: Cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep. Narrator: She takes the chicks to school. Then Mary sees some wheat grains on the ground. She picks up the grains. Mary: Oh! This is wonderful! Today is my lucky day! I will plant them right now! Narrator: she goes to see Mr. Cat, lying under the tree. Mary: Mr. Cat! Mr. Cat! I found these wheat grains!… would you like to help me to plant them? Mr. Cat: Not right now… I am tired! Mary: Ok, thank you anyway.
  • 38. Narrator: Then, she goes to see Mrs. Duck, lying under the tree. Mary: Mrs. Duck! Mrs. Duck! I found these wheat grains!… would you like to help me to plant them? Mrs. Duck: Not right now… I am cold! Mary: Ok, thank you anyway. Narrator: Her chicks come back from school. Mary: Let’s plant the wheat grains! Chicks: Cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep. Mary: Now, we must water the grains every day! Chicks: Cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep. Mary: Now, we must cut the wheat! Chicks: Cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep. Mary: Now, We must take the wheat to the mill! Chicks: Cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep. Narrator: They ask their neighbors to help them. Mary sees Mr. Cat lying under a tree) Mary: Good morning, Mr. Cat. Mr. Cat: Good morning, Mary. Mary: We are going to take the wheat to the mil. Do you want to come with us? Mr. Cat: No, thank you, I am very tired. Mary: Ok… have a nice day. Mr. Cat: Good-bye. Chicks: Cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep.
  • 39. Narrator: Mary sees Mrs. Duck lying under a tree) Mary: Good morning, Mrs. Duck. Mrs. Duck: Good morning, dear Mary. Mary: We are going to take the wheat to the mil. Do you want to come with us? Mrs. Duck: No, thank you, I am very tired. Mary: Ok… have a nice day. Mrs. Duck: Good-bye. Chicks: Cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep. (Mary and her chicks go back to their house with a bag of flour and cook the bread) Mary: This bread is delicious! Chicks: Cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep. Mary: Now we will go to see Mr. Cat and Mrs. Duck. Chicks: Cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep. (They go to see Mr. Cat, lying under a tree) Mary: Good morning, Mr. Cat. Mr. Cat: Good morning, dear Mary. Mary: Would you like to eat some of this delicious bread? Mr. Cat: Oh, yes! yes! Mary! Sure I would! Mary: Oh…No! because you didn´t help me! My chicks and I will eat the bread! Bye! Chicks: Cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep.
  • 40. (They go to see Mrs. Duck, lying under a tree) Mary: Good morning, Mrs. Duck. Mrs. Duck: Good morning, dear Mary. Mary: Would you like to eat some of this delicious bread? Mrs. Duck: Oh, yes! yes! Mary! Sure I would! Mary: Oh…No! because you didn´t help me! My chicks and I will eat the bread! Bye! Chicks: Cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep, cheep. (Mary and her chicks leave the house. They go home and they eat the bread) The End