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《丑小鸭》是一本含有童话和寓言的 儿童 作品。这本书写了一只天鹅蛋在鸭群中破壳后,因相貌怪异,让同类鄙弃,历经千辛万苦、重重磨难之后长成了白天鹅。下面是我整理的英语 童话 故事 丑小鸭,欢迎大家阅读!
英语童话故事丑小鸭The Ugly Duckling
Long ago, in a farmyard many miles away, a Mother Duck sat on her nest. She was waiting for her eggs to hatch. Each day she proudly looked at them. There were six eggs, which meant six little ducklings to teach to swim.
One sunny spring morning, the first egg began to crack..
'Tap, tap, tap,' went the duckling inside, trying to get out. Mother Duck watched as the egg cracked open and out popped a fluffy duckling.
"One," said Mother Duck proudly.
The next day, the second egg hatched and out popped another fluffy duckling.
"Two," said Mother Duck proudly.
On the third day, duckling number three hatched.
"That leaves just three," said Mother Duck.
On the fourth and fifth day, ducklings number four and five hatched.
"That leaves just one," said Mother Duck, as she settled on her nest. Her ducklings gathered around her.
But on the sixth day nothing happened. Nor on the seventh.
"How strange," said Mother Duck on the seventh day. "It should have hatched by now."
One of the farmyard chickens wandered by.
"Oh," she said. "You're still there I thought you'd be on the pond by now."
"It's this last egg," said Mother Duck. "It hasn't hatched yet."
"Let me see," said the chicken. "Well no wonder. It looks like a goose egg to me. You'll be here for a long time."
"Oh dear," said Mother Duck. "I have my five little ducklings to teach to swim. What shall I do? I can't leave it."
"Aah well," said the chicken, and she wandered off.
The goose heard that one of her eggs was in Mother Duck's nest.
"Is it true?" she asked, as she puffed up to the nest. "Do you have one of my eggs?"
"I think so," said Mother Duck. They both looked in the nest.
"Huh," said the goose. "That's not mine. It looks more like that absent-minded turkey's egg."
As they looked, they suddenly heard the faint tapping. The shell was breaking.
"We'll soon see," said the goose.
They watched and waited.
"Oh," said the goose.
"Oh, dear," said Mother Duck, as she looked at the sixth duckling. It looked most strange, it was straggly and grey where its brothers and sisters were fluffy and yellow. It was also bigger than them.
It quacked as it saw its mother.
"Well, if it's a turkey," said the goose, "it won't swim."
Mother Duck hurried her ducklings to the pond. She waddled in and listened. Splash! Splish! Splosh! Splash! Splish! She turned and looked. All six ducklings followed her in the water.
"Oh, well," she said. "He can swim. He is definitely not a turkey."
The sixth duckling was very good at swimming, and was soon swimming better than his brothers and sisters.
Back at the farmyard, things did not go well for the little duckling. Everyone called him an ugly duckling. The chickens laughed at him, the turkeys chased him and the geese hissed at him.
Soon even his brothers and sisters would not talk to him, but when his mother turned away, he was very sad. He decided to leave the farmyard.
One sunny morning, he walked out of the farmyard and didn't look back. He wandered away, looking for somewhere new to live.
When he'd been walking a while he came to a large lake. There were some ducks swimming on it.
He swam up to them.
"May I stay on this lake?" he asked.
"Of course," said the ducks. "We'll be moving on soon. Why don't you join us, if you're on your own?"
"Thank you," said the duckling.
The duckling stayed on the lake and day by day he grew bigger. One day he looked up to see some large white birds flying gracefully over the lake.
"They're beautiful," he whispered, and then sighed. "I wonder who they are?"
One day the ducks came to see him.
"It's autumn, and we're going now," they told him, "join us if you want to."
Some ducks began to fly up to leave, but suddenly loud bangs were heard. Two of the ducks fell from the sky. Others flew up in fright, and more fell as more bangs were heard.
The duckling ran and hid. He found a bush and stayed there until the noise had died down. When it was quiet he sadly left the lake and headed away over the fields.
He came to another lake and there he stayed. Winter was coming and he was alone. As the days grew colder, he found that it was harder to find food.
The one morning he woke and found that he couldn't move. The lake had frozen and he was stuck in the ice. The day passed and the duckling was giving up hope of being found. But late in the afternoon a man walking his dog saw him. He broke the ice, and the duckling was free. He ran across the ice and hid. He didn't dare to go on the ice again.
Winter passed, spring came, and the ice melted.
The duckling stretched his wings and found that they were strong enough to carry him. He flew upon and over the lake, high above the trees and fields. He should have been very happy, but he was not because he felt so lonely.
A few days later, he looked up to see the large white birds he had seen in the autumn. They looked beautiful as they landed on the lake. The duckling admired their glossy white feathers and long necks. He swan over to take a closer look at them.
"Please," he said shyly. "Will you tell me who you are. You are so beautiful and I am so ugly. I've never seen anybody like you."
"Ugly," cried one of the white birds. "How silly!"
"We're swans," said another. "Why do you think you're ugly? Look at yourself in the water."
The duckling looked and caught sight of his own reflection. He gasped in surprise, for instead of seeing a fat, grey duckling he saw a swan with a long elegant neck and a bright orange bill. "I'm like you," he cried. "I'm a swan, too."
"Definitely," said the swan, with a smile.
"Does that mean I can stay with you, and not live alone?"
"Of course," said the swans.
At that moment two children ran down to the lake. "Ooh, look!" they cried. "The swans are back and there's a new one, too. Isn't he beautiful!"
The ugly duckling stretched his neck and ruffled his feathers with pride.
Then it was time to go flying with all of the other swans and, as the duckling took off from the lake, he could see his new beautiful reflection in the water.
布丁的信仰
…《丑小鸭》绘本故事 活动步骤: 一、故事情节介绍 故事妈妈开场:我们或许都见过小鸭、也都见过天鹅,也或多或少知道《丑小鸭》这个故事,可是有没有想过,它和我们自己之间的联系呢? 丑小鸭既然最后能变成白天鹅,那它肯定不会真的是鸭子,只是一只不清楚自己真正身份的小天鹅。那它为什么不知道自己究竟是谁呢?……(欢迎孩子们踊跃发言)原来呀,这只天鹅蛋,和鸭妈妈的鸭蛋混在了一起。虽然它的个头比鸭蛋大很多,是能够和鸭蛋区分开的。可是鸭妈妈是第一次做妈妈呀,她并没有在意,就把这些蛋放在一起孵。 (想请孩子们一起想想,天鹅蛋是什么样子的?鸭蛋又是什么样子的?它们有哪些不一样的地方呢?)接着,请小朋友和爸爸妈妈一起讨论,鸭妈妈是怎么孵出宝宝的?孵蛋产小宝宝的还有哪些动物呢?哈哈,真是有趣,小朋友们想一想,人类是不是孵蛋产出小宝宝啊?小朋友们想一想,我们的爸爸妈妈是不是也一样,不管我们怎么样,不管发生了什么,他们都一样爱我们。 (引导小朋友们思考)不过,丑小鸭身边敌对的气氛越来越重了,他实在受不了,便离家出走了。 到了野外,虽然很安静,终于躲过了被欺负,但是也有危险。“砰”“砰”,是猎人的枪声! 受到惊吓的丑小鸭,来到了一个小村庄,钻进了一个老妇人家里。虽然老妇人心地很好,但是她家的猫和母鸡会欺负小鸭子。待了一段时间后,小鸭子发现自己不能和母鸡一样能干。他根本不会下蛋,他心里十分不安。为什么自己和他们那么不一样?丑小鸭在老妇人家里什么也没有学会,他只喜欢游泳——而老妇人家挑剔的猫最讨厌的就是游泳。 丑小鸭这次离开,虽然又自由了,可是秋去冬来,日子一天天艰难起来了。他还没学会像别的鸟儿一样去南方过冬,只能忍冻挨饿。 天越来越冷,水面慢慢要结冰了。就在丑小鸭完全被冻在河面上时。他的运气还算好,一位好心的农夫救了他。农夫家里有温暖的食物,还有好心的孩子,可是……丑小鸭受的欺负、惊吓实在太多了,他心里充满了自卑。孩子们想和他玩,他却以为孩子们要捉弄他。他被吓坏了,又一次逃走了。 熬过了冬天,丑小鸭慢慢感觉到力量。 这个春天,他看到了一群自由自在的天鹅,他们漂亮无比,会游泳,还会飞翔。丑小鸭无比羡慕他们,多想跟上他们啊! 天啊,丑小鸭原来也会飞!他开心极了,他回到水里,游来游去,却听到了小天鹅们的呼声,他不知所措。不过,此时的他还是自卑,为什么不能像那些天鹅一样优雅漂亮呢?偏偏自己是最丑的小鸭子。直到他在水面上看到自己的倒影——一只最美丽的天鹅! Ryan@故事妈妈大使: 接下来故事妈妈们可以引导小朋友们来回顾情节~丑小鸭一共有几次独自出走?理解故事: 无论是在妈妈身边,还是离家出走,丑小鸭也得到过一些温暖,哪些人和动物给了他温暖呢? 又有哪些人和动物嘲笑它、欺负它呢? 丑下鸭伤心的时候有很多,可是让他最快乐的是什么事呢? 小朋友能说出最让自己开心的事情吗?最终发现自己竟然是美丽的天鹅时,丑小鸭的心情是怎样的?小朋友也许不能完全理解丑小鸭的心路历程,但欺负人或者被欺负的经历,应该并不陌生,丑小鸭一次次地难过,他做过什么反抗吗? 想一想,如果你是丑小鸭,而身边的环境,一次次让你害怕,你会怎么办?如果帮你帮助一个像丑小鸭一样被欺负的小朋友,你会怎么保护他呢?三、图画细节精读、提示 这本图画书还有一个地方值得让大家好好讨论——在环衬、扉页和版权页上都有一只绿头鸭,他是谁呢?是鸭爸爸吗?书中并没有讲到鸭爸爸。 动物世界中,有哪些小动物是和妈妈一起生活的?有哪些动物是和爸爸妈妈一起生活的? 丑小鸭在野外,冻得快死掉的时候,是什么支撑着他幸运得救?故事妈妈可以问孩子们:你们愿意当一当丑小鸭吗? (自然衔接到下一环节)四、延伸活动除了上面提到的跳天鹅舞,还可以扮演各种小动物(邀请父母一起),以及做知识问答,这个要根据小朋友的年龄来确定1、讨论: 书中谈到天鹅(也就是故事的主角丑小鸭)小时候,灰扑扑的,很不起眼,可是小朋友们见过小时候的天鹅吗?也许你们都见过小鸡宝宝,也有的还在乡下见过小鸭宝宝,可是可以在哪里见到小时候的天鹅宝宝呢?小朋友,你觉得书中画的天鹅小时候一点都不漂亮,是真的吗?示范句式:是真的。/不对,是作者想象出来的故事。 (引导孩子寻找答案:展示天鹅小时候的照片)2、亲子分享&角色扮演活动:家长和自己一起分享生活中经历的“丑小鸭”阶段和体验的“丑小鸭”心情,展示成长照片。 小朋友们一起做角色扮演,一个小朋友当丑小鸭,一位家长当妈妈,其他小朋友分别是鸭子兄弟姐妹、同伴、老妇人、农夫、喂天鹅的孩子等。3、做手工,故事妈妈们可以提前在晚上搜索怎么做小天鹅的手工,并准备好材料。然后这个时间就让父母和孩子一起行动起来,做小手工最后,故事会结束,大家合影留念~ 大使的《丑小鸭》分享到此结束,比较简单,没有面面俱到哈,故事妈妈们可以根据自己的想法随意发挥,在群里大家可以互相交流,碰撞自己的想法
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