内容正文:
Reader's Theater™ Nursery Rhymes and Songs
Little Jack Horner Eats Pie
An adaptation of a nursery rhyme
by Francisco Blane • illustrated by Nick Price
Little Jack Horner
Little Jack Horner sat in a corner
Eating his holiday pie.
He stuck in his thumb
And pulled out a plum
And said, "What a good boy am I!"
Little Jack Horner Eats Pie
Characters
Teacher
Mary
Peter
Jill
Miss Muffet
Jack
Setting
A classroom at Mother Goose Elementary
Picture Words
lamb
pumpkin
plum pie
water
Sight Words
all
do
have
like
not
too
want
you
Enrichment Words
everyone
fork
please
slice
Teacher: Attention, everyone! I made plum pie for our holiday party.
Mary: I do not like plums.
Peter: I like pumpkin!
Jill: I want water.
Miss Muffet: I eat—
Teacher: Yes, Miss Muffet. We know that you eat curds and whey. Now, who wants to try my plum pie?
Peter: Do you have pumpkin pie?
Jill: I want water.
Mary: Can my lamb have pie?
Teacher: Mary, did your lamb follow you to school again?
Miss Muffet: I do not want pie!
Teacher: Oh, doesn't anyone want my pie? I baked pies all night!
Jack: I want pie!
Teacher: Little Jack Horner! I did not see you sitting in the corner.
Jack: I like plum pie.
Mary: You do?
Peter: You do?
Jack: I do! I do!
Teacher: Oh, what a good boy you are. Here is a nice big slice of plum pie.
Jack: Yum! The pie is good!
Miss Muffet: It is?
Jill: It is?
Jack: IT IS! The plums are the best!
Teacher: Oh, Jack, please do not—
Peter: May I have plum pie?
Mary: May I have plum pie?
Miss Muffet: Me, too!
Jill: Me, too . . . with water.
Teacher: Great! Plum pie for everyone.
Teacher: Jack, you were a good boy for getting everyone to try my pie. But from now on, please use a fork.
The End
Who wanted plum pie?
What did the other children want?
Identify Sequence of Events
What happened after Jack told the children that the pie was good?
Little Jack Horner Eats Pie
Teacher brings plum pie for the holiday party.
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