![]() Next, get the children to color or decorate their masks however they want. Use the other half and cut out ears and a nose and glue these onto the half with the eye holes. To make your masks of the Three Bears, first cut each paper plate in half and cut out eye holes in one half. Practical Activity: Make masks of the Three Bears “It’s too hot! It’s too cold! And it’s just right!” Use all the opposites you’ve learned and don’t forget your TPR while you’re telling the story. So ask the children who the bears are and their sizes. While you’re telling the story, make sure to emphasize the vocabulary you’ve been teaching. If you’re using other videos, make sure they’re not too scary for little kids. You can tell the story of Goldilocks and the Three Bears by reading it aloud from a book, acting it out with toys or puppets or watching the video linked above. Tell the story: Goldilocks and the Three Bears You’ll need these later when you’re telling the story. Adapt the songs to the vocabulary you’re teaching in this lesson and do lots of actions. Now, teach the opposite songs linked in the videos list and sing them together with the actions and the dance. Then swap cards around and play a few times until the children all know the different opposites. To do this, they need to mingle and say “I am big, are you small?” or their card and its opposite to the child they meet until they find their partner. Give out the cards to the kids and make them find their opposite. You will need: big and small, hot and cold, hard and soft, asleep and awake. Use plenty of TPR to show the children exactly what they mean. Using your flashcards or objects you have in class, teach the opposites that are in the story of Goldilocks and the Three Bears. Is she big, medium or small? It’s time to learn opposites Now find other things in class that are big, medium and small. Show the kids that Daddy Bear is big, Mummy Bear is medium and Baby Bear is small. You could adapt the Finger Family Song to the Bear family and sing this together using toy bears. ![]() Use teddy bears or draw the Three Bears on the board and introduce them to Daddy Bear, Mummy Bear and Baby Bear. Start with your normal Hello routine and then tell the children that today we are going to meet a very special family. Introduction: Meet Goldilocks and the Three Bears The Opposites Action and Dance Song by Dream English Kids.Goldilocks and the Three Bears by Oxbridge Baby. ![]() Opposites flashcards – you could make your own or use these ones – just use the ones you need to tell the story.scissors, glue, sticky tape and coloring markers.For this Goldilocks and the Three Bears EFL ESL lesson plan, you will need: ![]() You can use these to act out the story of Goldilocks and the Three Bears in class. There are lots of songs and a great craft activity using paper plates to make bear masks. The lesson teaches family vocabulary, sizes and also opposites. It will last about one hour and it’s suitable for preschool children (3-6 years old) although you could adapt it for older kids. This is a fun Goldilocks and the Three Bears EFL ESL lesson plan based on the story that everyone knows. ![]()
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