The Sun and The Wind: Solve The Wordsearch and Find The Word Inside The Story

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Fox in Cart
Each person takes a piece of paper, then
each person memorizes it then the whole
group organize the story
A fox, observing a fish cart coming, lay down and pretended to be dead. The
cart man, tempted by the idea of making some money by selling the fox's fur,
picked up the animal by its tail and flung it into the back of the cart among
the fish. Then he resumed his journey. The fox ate his fill of the fish and
jumped out of the cart. A wolf saw him jumping out and asked him what he had
been doing in it. The fox told him and also how he had got into it in the
first place. The wolf ran ahead of the cart and lay down in its path,
pretending to be dead. The cart man was delighted to find another animal to
sell, but he found the animal too heavy to lift. So he pushed it into a sack,
tied the sack to his cart and dragged it away.

1 A fox, observing a fish cart coming, lay down and pretended to be dead.
2 Then he resumed his journey. The fox ate his fill of the fish and jumped
out of the cart.
3 picked up the animal by its tail and flung it into the back of the cart
among the fish.
4 The wolf ran ahead of the cart and lay down in its path, pretending to
be dead.
5
A wolf saw him jumping out and asked him what he had been doing in it.

6 The cart man, tempted by the idea of making some money by selling the
fox's fur,

7 The fox told him and also how he had got into it in the first place.

8 The cart man was delighted to find another animal to sell, but he found
the animal too heavy to lift.

9 So he pushed it into a sack, tied the sack to his cart and dragged it
away.

2. The Sun and The Wind


Solve the wordsearch and find
the word inside the story
Once The Sun and The Wind happened to have a quarrel. Both of them
claimed to be stronger. At last they agreed to have a trial of strength.
"Here comes a traveller. Let us see who can strip him of his cloak?"
said the Sun.

The Wind agreed and did choose to have the first turn.
He blew in the hardest possible way.

As a result, the traveller wrapped his cloak even more tightly around
him.
Then it was the turn of the Sun. At first he shone very gently. The sun
went on shining brighter and brighter. The traveller felt hot.
Before long he took off his cloak and put it in his bag.

The Wind accepted his defeat.

Moral : Fury or force cuts no ice where gentleness does the job.
3. Two Goats
(treasure hunt) find the objects
list taken form the story.
find something white or brown
Bring something liquid from the rain or a river.
Find something brown that you can find in a tree
Find a piece of metal or a top of a bottle
Find something to drink water
Bring to the group two similar things
Take a picture of a signal
Find something strong like a stone
Draw two goats
Bring something with the number 2
Find an object that looks beautiful.

There were two goats Over a river there was a very narrow bridge

One day a goat was crossing this bridge. Just at the middle of the
bridge he met another goat. There was no room or for them to pass.

"Go back," said one goat to the other "There is no room for both of us".

"Why should I go back?" said the other goat. "Better you must go back."

“You must go back", said the first goat, "because I am stronger than
you."

"You are not stronger than I", said the second goat.

"We will see about that", said the first goat and he put down his horns
to fight.

"Stop!" (said the second) goat.

“If we fight, we shall both fall into the river and be drowned and
instead I have a plan. I shall lie down and you may walk over me." Then
the wise one laid down on the bridge and the other goat walked highly
over him. So they crossed the bridge comfortably and went on their ways.
4. An Escaped Convict
Read the story and draw the words add clues if you want
PICTIONARY cards

An escaped convict broke into a house and tied up a young couple who had
been sleeping in the bedroom. 
As soon as he had a chance, the husband turned to his voluptuous young
wife, bound up on the bed in a skimpy nightgown,
and whispered, “Honey, this guy hasn't seen a woman in years.  Just
cooperate with anything he wants. 
If he wants to have sex with you, just go along with it and pretend you
like it. 
Our lives depend on it.""Dear," the wife hissed, spitting out her gag,
"I'm so relieved you feel that way, because he just told me he thinks
you have a really nice,
tight-looking ass!!!!!!!"

5.sing along Karaoke Karaoke


6. A Medical Problem Bingo
An old woman came into her doctor's office and confessed
to an embarrassing problem. "I fart all the time, Doctor
Johnson, but they're soundless, and they have no odor. In
fact, since I've been here, I've farted no less than
twenty times. What can I do?"
"Here's a prescription, Mrs. Harris. Take these pills
three times a day for seven days and come back and see me
in a week."
Next week an upset Mrs. Harris marched into Dr. Johnson's
office. "Doctor, I don't know what was in those pills, but
the problem is worse! I'm farting just as much, but now
they smell terrible! What do you have to say for
yourself?"
7 The Ugly Duckling (origami)

A farmer had a duck, which laid ten eggs. Soon, they all hatched. Of the
ten, nine ducklings looked like the mom. The tenth one was big, gray and
ugly. All the other ducklings made fun of the ugly one. Unhappy in the
farm, the poor duckling ran away to a river nearby. There he sees white,
beautiful swans. Afraid and lost, he wanted to drown in the river. But
when he looked at his reflection in the river, he realized that he was
not an ugly duckling, but a beautiful swan!

8. The Fisherman and The Little Fish: find the moral


in Hangman Game.
There was once a fisherman whose livelihood depended on his catch. One
day, he was able to catch only one small fish. The fish, in its
desperation to live, says “Please leave me kind sir. I am small and of
no use to you. Let me back into the river and I can grow bigger. You can
then catch me and make more money.” The wise fisherman replies, “ I
will not give up a certain profit for one that doesn’t exist yet.”

Moral: A little thing in hand is worth more than a great thing in prospect.

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9. The Fox And The Goat


solve the clue and find the moral
clave Murcielago
Walking alone in the forest, an unlucky fox falls into a well one day. Unable to get out, he waits
for help. A passing goat sees the fox and asks him why he is in the well. The cunning fox
responds, “there is going to be a great drought, and I am here to make sure I have water.” The
gullible goat believes this and jumps into the well. The fox swiftly jumps on the goat and uses its
horns to reach the top, leaving the goat in the well
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Never trust the advice of a man in difficulties.
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10. The dog and the sellfish organize the story


11. the monkey and the cammel:
paint the Fables poster and find the moral.

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