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Rainbow Bridge 1-3 Goldilocks and The Three Bears

The story is about a girl named Goldilocks who goes into the forest and discovers the home of the three bears. She samples their porridge, sits in their chairs, and lies in their beds, finding that some are too hot/hard and some too cold/soft, but Baby Bear's porridge, chair, and bed are 'just right'. The three bears return home and discover someone has been in their home and eaten their porridge, sat in their chairs, and slept in their beds.

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Rainbow Bridge 1-3 Goldilocks and The Three Bears

The story is about a girl named Goldilocks who goes into the forest and discovers the home of the three bears. She samples their porridge, sits in their chairs, and lies in their beds, finding that some are too hot/hard and some too cold/soft, but Baby Bear's porridge, chair, and bed are 'just right'. The three bears return home and discover someone has been in their home and eaten their porridge, sat in their chairs, and slept in their beds.

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Goldilocks and the Three Bears

1 Watch Part 1. Tick (✓).

2 Number in order.

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3 Watch Part 2. Match.
a

1 forest
b

2 tree
c

3 door
d
4 porridge
e
5 Daddy Bear
f
6 Mummy Bear

g
7 Baby Bear

4 Draw h or k.

Daddy Bear Mummy Bear Baby Bear You

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5 Number in order.
a b

c d

e f

g h

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Teacher’s notes
Transcript Part 2
Narrator:
Goldilocks and the Three Bears In the middle of the forest, there is a very old tree.
It’s a very big tree with a yellow door.
Part 1 The Three Bears live here.
Daddy Bear, Mummy Bear and Baby Bear.
Narrator:
The Three Bears like porridge.
This is the story of Goldilocks and the Three Bears.
They eat it for breakfast every day.
This is Goldilocks.
‘I like porridge’, says Daddy Bear.
Hello, Goldilocks!
‘I like porridge, too’, says Mummy Bear.
And this is her mum.
‘Porridge is yummy!’ says Baby Bear.
‘Stay in the garden, Goldilocks’, says her mum.
‘OK’, says Goldilocks.
Where are you going, Goldilocks? SONG: The Porridge Song
Oh, Goldilocks! I like porridge.
She goes out of the garden and into the forest. I like porridge.
Yum, yum, yum!
Goldilocks likes the forest.
I like porridge.
It’s her favourite place. I like porridge.
SONG: The Forest Song Yum, yum, yum, yum, yum!
The forest is my favourite place,
I come here every day. Every morning, I eat porridge
My mum says, ‘stay at home’, In my favourite bowl.
But I come here and play. Every morning, I eat porridge,
Not too hot or cold.
I skip and jump, I climb the trees. With milk and honey,
I play here every day. It’s delicious,
She skips and jumps, she climbs the trees. In my favourite bowl.
She plays here every day.
I like porridge.
The forest is my favourite place, I like porridge.
I come here every day. Yum, yum, yum!
Her mum says, ‘stay at home’, I like porridge.
But she comes here and plays. I like porridge.
Yum, yum, yum, yum, yum!
She skips and jumps, she climbs the trees.
She plays here every day. Every morning, I eat porridge
I skip and jump, I climb the trees. In my favourite bowl.
I play here every day. Every morning, I eat porridge,
Not too hot or cold.
The forest is my favourite place, With milk and honey,
I come here every day. It’s delicious,
My mum says, ‘stay at home’, In my favourite bowl.
But I come here and play.
I like porridge.
I skip and jump, I climb the trees. I like porridge.
I play here every day. Yum, yum, yum!
She skips and jumps, she climbs the trees. I like porridge.
She plays here every day. I like porridge.
Yum, yum, yum, yum, yum!
It’s so yummy!

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Narrator: She goes up the stairs and into the bedroom.
But today the porridge is hot. First, she lies on Daddy Bear’s bed.
‘Ooh, it’s hot!’ says Daddy Bear. But Daddy Bear’s bed is too hard.
‘Ooh, it’s very hot!’ says Mummy Bear. Next, she lies on Mummy Bear’s bed.
‘Ow! It’s TOO hot!’ says Baby Bear. But Mummy Bear’s bed is too soft.
‘Let’s go for a walk’, says Daddy Bear. Then she lies on Baby Bear’s bed.
So the Three Bears go for a walk. Baby Bear’s bed is just right.

Oh, there’s Goldilocks.


SONG: The Just Right Song
Hello, Goldilocks! I don’t like that bed, it’s too hard.
Are you going home now? I don’t like that bed, it’s too soft.
Which way is home? I like this bed. I like this bed.
‘It’s this way’, says Goldilocks. It’s just right.
‘I think …’
I can’t sleep in that bed, it’s too hard.
Goldilocks is sad.
I can’t sleep in that bed, it’s too soft.
She’s hungry. And she’s tired. I can sleep in this bed.
What can you see, Goldilocks? I can sleep in this bed.
It’s a yellow door! It’s just right.
Where are you going, Goldilocks?
Oh, Goldilocks! I don’t like that bed, it’s too hard.
I don’t like that bed, it’s too soft.
She walks through the door …
I like this bed. I like this bed.
It’s just right.
… and into the kitchen.
‘Hello?’ says Goldilocks, but no one’s there. I can’t sleep in that bed, it’s too hard.
Goldilocks can see the porridge. I can’t sleep in that bed, it’s too soft.
She likes porridge. And she’s hungry. I can sleep in this bed.
What are you thinking, Goldilocks? I can sleep in this bed.
It’s just right.
First, she eats Daddy Bear’s porridge.
But Daddy Bear’s porridge is too hot. I can sleep in this bed.
Next, she eats Mummy Bear’s porridge. I can sleep in this bed.
But Mummy Bear’s porridge is too cold. It’s just right.
Then she eats Baby Bear’s porridge.
Baby Bear’s porridge is just right.
Narrator:
Goldilocks is tired.
Here are the Three Bears. They are very hungry.
What are you thinking, Goldilocks?
‘Look at my porridge!’ says Daddy Bear.
First, she sits on Daddy Bear’s chair.
He’s angry.
But Daddy Bear’s chair is too high.
‘Look at my porridge!’ says Mummy Bear.
Next, she sits on Mummy Bear’s chair.
She’s angry, too.
But Mummy Bear’s chair is too low.
‘Look at my porridge!’ says Baby Bear.
Then she sits on Baby Bear’s chair.
‘Where is it?’
Baby Bear’s chair is just right.
‘Oh no!’ say the Three Bears.
Oh, Goldilocks!
‘Look at my chair!’ says Daddy Bear.
Goldilocks is very tired now.
He’s angry.
Where are you going, Goldilocks?
Look at my chair!’ says Mummy Bear.
Oh, Goldilocks!
She’s angry, too.

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‘Look at my chair!’ says Baby Bear. In the forest, there’s a house with three beds.
‘Where is it?’ ‘Wake up! Wake up!’ Baby Bear said.
‘Oh no!’ say the Three Bears. I’m going home.
I’m going home.
Baby Bear is looking at the floor.
‘What can you see, Baby Bear?’ asks Mummy Bear. In the forest, there’s a house with three bears,
‘Look!’ says Baby Bear. Two bowls of porridge and only two chairs.
‘Oh no!’ say the Three Bears. Three new friends – my friends the Three Bears!
The Three Bears go up the stairs and into the bedroom. I’m going home.
‘Look at my bed!’ says Daddy Bear. I’m going home.
He’s very angry.
In the forest, there’s a house with three bears,
‘Look at my bed!’ says Mummy Bear. Two bowls of porridge and only two chairs.
She’s very angry, too. Three new friends – my friends the Three Bears!
‘Look at my bed!’ says Baby Bear. I’m going home.
‘Who’s she?’ I’m going home.
‘Oh no!’ say the Three Bears. I’m going home.
I’m going home.
Goldilocks is sleeping in Baby Bear’s bed!
Oh, Goldilocks!
‘Wake up!’ says Baby Bear.
Goldilocks wakes up. Answer key
‘Who are you?’ asks Baby Bear.
1 house, Goldilocks, Mum, flower, gate, rabbits, forest,
‘I’m Goldilocks. Who are you?’ asks Goldilocks.
squirrel
‘I’m Baby Bear.’ 2 1 house  2 Goldilocks  3 Mum  4 gate   
‘I’m Mummy Bear.’ 5 flower  6 Goldilocks skipping in the forest
‘And I’m Daddy Bear.’ 3 1 g  2 e  3 b  4 c  5 d  6 f  7 a
‘Why are you lying in Baby Bear’s bed?’ asks Mummy Bear. 4 Daddy Bear – h Mummy Bear – h, Baby Bear – h,
‘I’m sorry’, says Goldilocks. ‘I was tired.’ children’s own answers
5 1 d  2 b  3 g  4 c  5 h  6 a  7 f  8 e
‘And the porridge?’ asks Daddy Bear.
‘I’m sorry’, says Goldilocks.
‘I was hungry.’
‘And my chair?’ asks Baby Bear. Acknowledgements
‘I’m very sorry’, says Goldilocks.
Goldilocks is sad. She wants to go home. Commissioned illustrations and video stills provided by: Tom
Evans, Phil Parker (A Productions Limited).
‘Do you want to go home?’ asks Mummy Bear.
‘We can help you’, says Daddy Bear.
So the Three Bears help Goldilocks.
Where are you going, Goldilocks?
‘I’m going home!’

SONG: The Going Home Song


I’m going home.
I’m going home.
I’m going home.
I’m going home.
In the forest, there’s a house with three bears,
Two bowls of porridge and only two chairs.
I’m going home.
I’m going home.

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