Story-The Simple Present Tense by Kenan Dursun
Summary
TLDREl guion narra las aventuras de Slaw, una niña de ocho años, y su gato Tech Ear en un pueblo con su abuelo, quien es apicultor. Junto a su abuelo, Slaw descubre la vida de las abejas, las interacciones con los animales del campo y la belleza de la naturaleza. La historia se desarrolla a lo largo del verano, con Slaw aprendiendo sobre la vida en el campo, las actividades diarias de su abuelo y los animales, hasta que finalmente regresa a su hogar en la ciudad, dejando atrás un verano lleno de aprendizajes y experiencias.
Takeaways
- 📚 El libro es una colección de historias repetitivas escritas por Ken Anderson y narradas por Hazel Lomax.
- 👧 La protagonista, Slaw, es una niña de ocho años que es estudiante y vive con sus padres en una pequeña ciudad.
- 🐱 Slaw tiene un gato llamado Tech Ear, con el que juega y comparte su vida cotidiana.
- 👴 Slaw visita a su abuelo, quien es apicultor y vive en un pueblo cerca de la ciudad.
- 🐝 El abuelo de Slaw le enseña sobre las abejas, cómo vuelan, cómo hacen miel y cómo son seres sociales.
- 🍽️ Slaw y su abuelo comparten comidas juntas, preparando y sirviendo el almuerzo en la casa del abuelo.
- 🐕 Slaw se encuentra con diferentes animales en el pueblo, incluyendo a Cara Bosch, el perro guardián del abuelo.
- 🌾 El abuelo muestra a Slaw los animales de la granja, como las gallinas, las vacas, y los animales bebés.
- 🌳 Slaw y su abuelo visitan el bosque, donde observan la naturaleza y los animales salvajes.
- 🏡 Slaw disfruta de la vida en el pueblo y comparte sus experiencias con sus amigos a través de cartas.
- 📖 El libro incluye un diccionario de imágenes que ilustra diferentes palabras y conceptos mencionados en las historias.
Q & A
¿Cuál es la edad de la niña llamada Slaw en la historia?
-Slaw es una niña de ocho años.
¿Qué animales tiene Slaw como mascotas?
-Slaw tiene un gato llamado Techie.
¿Cuál es la ocupación del abuelo de Slaw?
-El abuelo de Slaw es un apicultor.
¿Dónde vive el abuelo de Slaw?
-El abuelo de Slaw vive en un pueblo cerca de la ciudad.
¿Qué hacen las abejas miel en las colmenas del abuelo de Slaw?
-Las abejas miel trabajan muy duro, vuelan de una flor a otra y producen miel.
¿Cómo se describen las abejas a través de la perspectiva del abuelo de Slaw?
-El abuelo dice que las abejas son animales trabajadores que tienen alas para volar y casi 12,000 ojos, que se pueden ver bajo un microscopio.
¿Qué hacen las abejas cuando las colmenas se vuelven abarrotadas?
-Cuando las colmenas se abarrotan, las abejas enjambran y la reina pone muchos huevos. Las abejas viejas y la reina abandonan la colmena y se van en un enjambre.
¿Qué le pregunta Slaw a su abuelo sobre las abejas reinas?
-Slaw pregunta si las abejas reinas tienen coronas.
¿Qué hacen Slaw y su abuelo durante la visita al pueblo?
-Durante la visita, Slaw y su abuelo desayunan, visitan las colmenas, preparan la comida, visitan el campo y observan animales.
¿Qué animales se mencionan en la visita al campo del abuelo de Slaw?
-Se mencionan gallinas, vacas, pollos, un perro llamado Cara Bosch, un burro llamado Minnie Keisha, patos, cisnes y un ciervo.
¿Cómo describe Slaw la vida en el pueblo en su carta a un amigo?
-Slaw describe la vida en el pueblo como muy divertida, con aire fresco, animales, y relatos de su abuelo por las noches.
Outlines
📚 Introducción a la vida de Slaw y su abuelo
El guion comienza con una serie de historias repetitivas narradas por Hazel Lomax, que son propiedad de Ken Anderson. Se describe la vida diaria de Slaw, una niña de ocho años que vive con sus padres en una pequeña ciudad y visita a su abuelo, un apicultor con barba blanca, en un pueblo cercano. Slaw y su gato Tech Ear disfrutan de actividades cotidianas y, durante las vacaciones de verano, Slaw visita a su abuelo. Allí, se describen las actividades matutinas, como levantarse temprano, desayunar con miel, queso, mantequilla y leche, y cómo Tech Ear pide leche. Slaw y su abuelo tienen una interacción educativa sobre las abejas, y él le explica cómo las abejas trabajan, vuelan y producen miel.
🐝 La vida de las abejas y la interacción con los animales
El abuelo de Slaw le explica sobre la anatomía y la vida social de las abejas, mencionando que tienen casi 12,000 ojos y dos estómagos. También habla sobre la reina abeja y cómo las abejas trabajan en grupo, incluyendo la formación de enjambres y la creación de nuevas colmenas. Slaw y su abuelo comparten un almuerzo juntos, preparando y sirviendo la comida. Después del almuerzo, exploran la granja y Slaw interactúa con los animales, como el perro Cara Bosch, las gallinas y los animales de granja. El abuelo le enseña sobre la relación de los animales con su entorno y cómo cuidan el granero.
🌳 Explorando la naturaleza y la vida en el campo
Slaw, su abuelo y Menak, la burra, visitan el bosque cerca del pueblo. El abuelo describe la belleza de la naturaleza en primavera y verano, y cómo la vida en el campo es diferente de la en la ciudad. Mientras caminan, encuentran una fuente, beben agua y observan a las ovejas y sus cachorros. Luego, en el bosque, ven un lago con cisnes y patos, y un cascada. El abuelo le cuenta a Slaw sobre los animales salvajes que viven en el bosque y cómo los animales como los ciervos pueden ser amigables con los humanos. Al final del día, regresan a casa y Slaw pasa el tiempo jugando con los animales y leyendo libros.
🏡 Vida diaria en el pueblo y preparación para volver a casa
Slaw describe su rutina diaria en el pueblo, incluyendo levantarse temprano, recolectar huevos, desayunar, pasear y escuchar historias de su abuelo por la noche. Ella escribe una carta a un amigo, contando sobre su experiencia en el pueblo y cómo le gusta la vida en el campo, así como la amabilidad de la gente y la belleza del lugar. Antes de que comience la escuela, Slaw regresa a su familia en la ciudad, donde se reúnen felizmente y continúan con su vida juntos.
🐺 Diccionario de ilustraciones final
El último párrafo es un glosario ilustrado que incluye palabras clave relacionadas con la vida en el campo y los animales, como 'alone', 'afraid', 'bear', 'beekeeper', 'butterfly', 'chick', 'city', 'cluck', 'cow', 'crown', 'cucumber', 'deer', 'duck', 'feed', 'forest', 'fountain', 'goat', 'grass', 'hen', 'hug', 'lake', 'lamb', 'letter', 'lion', 'mountain', 'onion', 'path', 'peel', 'plate', 'right', 'set the table', 'sheep', 'slice', 'spoon', 'stomach', 'swan', 'swarm', 'tomato', 'village', 'waterfall', 'wild', 'wing', 'wolf'.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡abeja
💡colmen
💡apicultor
💡village
💡estudiante
💡gato
💡desayuno
💡animales
💡bosque
💡amistad
Highlights
Repetitive stories by Ken Anderson, narrated by Hazel Lomax, copyright Ken Anderson 2005
A slur and her grandfather engage in activities and learning about nature
Slaw is an eight-year-old girl who is a student and has a cat named Techie
Slaw's grandfather is a beekeeper with hives in his garden
Honeybees are described as hardworking animals with unique characteristics
Queen bees and their role in the hive are explained
Slaw helps her grandfather with daily chores like setting the table and making salad
The grandfather teaches Slaw about the animals on the farm and their behaviors
Slaw and her grandfather visit the forest and observe wildlife
The story includes a visit to a small lake with swans and ducks
Slaw writes a letter to her friend describing her village life and experiences
The village of Cham LaBelle is depicted as a beautiful and peaceful place
Slaw's grandfather shares stories and creates a loving atmosphere
Slaw returns to her family in the city after her village visit
The story concludes with a happy and affectionate family reunion
Picture dictionary with various words related to the story's themes and settings
Transcripts
repetitive stories by Ken Anderson
narrated by hazel Lomax copyright Ken
Anderson 2005
a slur and her grandfather page to
listen and repeat
I like dogs
I do not like cats
Ali gets up early on Mondays
he does not get up early on Sundays
I sure has lunch at 12:00
she does not have lunch at 3:00
the Sun rises in the east
it does not rise in the West
we live in Istanbul
we do not live in London
the students go to school on Mondays
they do not go to school on Sundays
page four
slaw is a little girl she is eight years
old
she is a student
she has got a cat
it is called tech ear
acid-like stick here very much they play
together go to school together and even
go to bed together
a slur lives with her father and mother
in a small city
she has got a grandfather with a white
beard
he lives in a village near the city he
is a beekeeper
he has got some hives in the garden of
his house there are a lot of honey bees
in his hives
it's July school finishes Ostler is on
holiday
she goes to the village to visit her
grandfather
techie goes with her
when they arrived at the village the
grandfather meets them
in the morning a slur gets up early and
washes her face there is some honey
cheese butter and milk for breakfast at
that time TECA comes he wags his tail
and meows he wants some milk
the grandfather gives him some fresh
milk
a slur and her grandfather have
breakfast
and then they go out because her
grandfather is going to show her his
bees
in the garden a lot of bees are buzzing
some are flying Tech here is running
after them
Osler asks her grandfather grandpa what
do honeybees do where do they live how
can they fly how do they make honey can
you tell me about them
the grandfather says certainly my honey
honeybees are hardworking animals they
work very hard they have got wings so
they can fly from one flower to another
these can see flowers easily
look at Abby a slur you can see only two
eyes but Abby has got nearly 12,000 eyes
you can see them under a microscope
Abby has got two stomachs one is the
honey stomach the other is the real
stomach
bees sometimes swarm queen bees lay many
many eggs these eggs hatch into worker
bees hives become very crowded old bees
leave hives an old queen usually lives
with them they fly in a swarm to a tree
a beekeeper what is his swarm he doesn't
want to lose his bees he brings a new
hive he shakes the bees into a basket
and puts them in the new hive the bees
do their jobs they live together in the
hive happily says the grand father
asla says Thank You grandpa I understand
that honeybees are social animals
because they don't live alone they live
together
they have got stings so they can protect
themselves against enemies
they can rule themselves because they
have got queen bees by the way may I ask
you a question about queen bees
yes of course answers the grandfather
Schley asks has a queen bee got a crown
the grandfather laughs and says you are
joking they are not real queens they're
animal queens
they don't wear crowns
when the lunch time comes a slur and her
grandfather go home together
the grandfather cooks some chicken
Ostler sets the table
she puts two spoons two forks and two
plates on the table
she brings some salt and pepper and then
she makes salad
she sliced his two tomatoes she peels
some onions and a cucumber and she
slices them too
her grandfather grows them in the garden
assless sits at a table but she doesn't
eat anything she waits for her
grandfather
her grandfather comes and sits at the
table he has lunch a slur has lunch -
they have lunch together
after lunch they leave home the
grandfather is going to show a slur the
animals on the farm but techie doesn't
go with them he stays at home and sleeps
asla cries grandpa grandpa there is a
dog here I am afraid of it
the grandfather says don't be afraid of
him his name is Cara Bosch he is a cute
animal he doesn't bite he always helps
us at night
he sometimes sleeps and sometimes stays
awake when a wild animal comes to the
village he barks
he doesn't want wild animals or
strangers on the farm
Hustler follow me I am going to feed the
animals on the farm says the grandfather
hens eat corn cows eat grass hens lay
eggs but cows don't lay eggs cows give
milk milk is good for you
assless says look at these chicks and
that calf they are very little and sweet
they look like their mothers don't they
yes they do
baby animals look like their fathers and
mothers chicks look like hens and
hens are their mothers are their
fathers
there is a goose and a turkey among them
the chicks don't look like them answers
the grandfather
grandpa how many animals have you got
asks a slur the grandfather answers I
have got a lot of animals but I
sometimes take them to the market
asla asks why do you take them to the
market
the grandfather answers because I sell
them for some money
the grandfather has got a donkey her
name is Minnie Keisha
the next day the grandfather a slur and
menak she set out to go to the forest
near the village
a slur rides on menak che but the
grandfather doesn't ride on her he goes
on foot
assless says grandpa what a wonderful
day today the sun is shining the birds
are singing the butterflies are dancing
everything in the village is fascinating
to me the grandfather says spring and
summer are more beautiful than autumn
and winter in our village
there are trees with fruit flowers and
green grass everywhere but winter has
got another different beauty when it
snows it covers the ground and trees
aslha and her grandfather are happy
because they are far away from noisy and
crowded cities
while they are on the way to the forest
they see a fountain on the right side of
the path menak che braze because she is
thirsty she wants to drink some water
she drinks some water Osler and her
grandfather drinks some water too
soon some sheep and their lambs come
along the Lambs are very beautiful
a slur strokes all of them she likes
especially the snow-white lamb she gives
it some grass because sheep and goats
like grass
when they arrive at the forest they see
a small lake among the trees
the grandfather shows a slur the swans
and ducks swimming in the lake
there is a waterfall near the lake in
the forest
everything is wonderful in the forest
says aschler happily grandpa where does
the water of the lake come from asks a
slur
the grandfather answers it comes from
streams and rivers asla asks again what
kind of animals live in the forest wild
animals such as bears lions and wolves
live in the forest answers the
grandfather
while they are talking a deer comes and
drinks some water from the lake
the grandfather says deer are friendly
animals if you help a deer it makes
friends with you
when it becomes dark a slur and her
grandfather go back home
every day a slur goes under a tree near
the farmhouse she plays with the animals
read some books and writes some letters
to her friends a slur is writing to one
of her friends now
hi I'm writing to you from Cham LaBelle
it is a beautiful village in the
mountains the weather is warm and sunny
here
my grandfather lives here he is alone
because my grandmother is dead
life in this village is really fun I get
up early every morning my grandfather
and I go out to have a sniff of fresh
air
then we gather eggs from the hens I love
the way they cluck we cook eggs and make
breakfast we also drink milk
in the afternoon I go for a walk
in the evening I come back home
after dinner grandpa and I sit outside
grandpa tells me stories
I slowly fall asleep while I'm listening
to grandpa's soft loving voice
I dream about my family every night
because I miss them very much here
I hope you will come and visit me
everybody is very friendly and
everything is very beautiful here
Cham LaBelle is a wonderful village I am
having so much fun
love Ostler
a few days before school starts a slur
comes back to her family in the city she
kisses her mum and dad they hug each
other they live happily ever after
page 25 picture dictionary
alone
afraid
among
to arrive
to bark
bear
beard
be
beekeeper
butterfly to buzz
chick
Circle
city
- cluck
to cook
cow
corn
crown
cucumber
dear
to dream
duck
to feed
Forrest
fork
fountain together
goat
Goose
grass
hard-working
to hatch
to have a sniff
hen
to hug
Lake
lamb
to lay eggs
letter
lion
to look like
to lose
Mountain
onion
path
to peel
pen
plate
- right
to set the table
to shake
sheep
to slice
spoon
sting
Stream
to stroke
stomach
Swan
swarm
to tell a story
tomato
toy
village
to wag
to wait for
waterfall
wild
wing
wolf
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