Hello bloggers! Today is the second to last part of, "What I know about fables".
You will be reading a story called, "The 3 billy goats graph" I will be also showing you the settings in the same time....
First paragraph: (Introduction of characters and setting)
Once upon a time there were 3 billy goats graph. The 3 goats were all brothers, they were happily eating grass until…. “Brother, there is no more grass!” said the youngest billy goat. “Hey look over there on the other side of the bridge!” replied the middle billy goat. “Let’s cross the bridge.” said the eldest billy goat.
Second paragraph: (Main story)
First went to the youngest billy goat… “Who is that crossing my bridge?” The youngest goat was confused until he looked up at the huge troll, the troll asked if he could eat the him, but the billy goat said that there was another goat coming that was bigger than him so they agreed on it. The middle billy goat came across the troll too. The troll asked the middle goat the same question but he replied with, “Sorry but as you can see I barely have any meat at all. There is going to be a very big goat though, with heaps of meat to eat!” and so the troll agreed immediately.
Third paragraph: (takeaways, moral lesson)
The eldest billy goat crossed the bridge with really loud creaks under his hooves. “Who’s crossing my bridge?!” shouted the troll. “It is I, the biggest billy goat graph!” replied the eldest billy goat with confidence and pride. “Mmmm, you look delicious. May I, eat you?!” questioned the troll. “No you may not!” and all of a sudden… BANG!!! THE TROLL WENT FLYING IN THE AIR AND FELL IN THE WATER!! The troll drifted away and all the billy goat graphs ate happily ever after. THE END. The moral lesson of this story was, “Never throw away what you already have.”.
This was just a draft, so the next blog I post will be the last part of what I know about fables. This blog was short but I hope you enjoyed reading the story. Stay safe, stay well, and blog you later!
Talofa. You are a busy worker, Ros-Alan, four informative paragraphs. Ka pai! You have included all the features of a fable, including the moral. In fact, this moral really means, don’t be greedy! You have retold The 3 Billy Goats Gruff well, using clever phrases like…with confidence and pride, …ate happily ever after, and…the troll agreed immediately.
ReplyDeleteFor Friday’s blog, Ros-Alan, you don’t need to write anymore about what you know of fables, just publish this one! with no mistakes. Awesome correct use of speech marks! Read again carefully aloud as there are some extra words, check it makes sense. Put capital letters for the Billy Goats Gruff names. Between the paragraphs, leave OUT the words, First paragraph, Second paragraph, Third paragraph….etc . Then your fable will just look a fable in a book. 😀. Done! Ok?
If you’re unsure, ask me a question and I’ll check your blog first on Friday to help you. Super effort Ros-Alan. You are not letting lockdown take away your great learning opportunities. Tu meke!