Introduction
- Briefly introduce the topic of Snow White.
- Explain that it is a popular fairy tale that many children know and enjoy.
- Relate it to other popular fairy tales that the students may be familiar with, such as Cinderella or Sleeping Beauty.
The Story of Snow White
- Provide a brief overview of the story, focusing on the main plot points.
- Explain that the story includes elements of magic and fantasy, as well as themes of jealousy and kindness.
- Use simple language and provide examples to ensure the children understand the story.
Snow White's Appearance
- Display a picture of Snow White.
- Describe her physical appearance, such as her black hair and fair skin.
- Use simple language and avoid complex vocabulary that the students may not understand.
The Seven Dwarfs
- Display a picture of the seven dwarfs.
- Describe their physical appearance, such as their short stature and distinctive personalities.
- Explain that Snow White befriends the dwarfs and they play an important role in the story.
The Villain: The Evil Queen
- Display a picture of the evil queen.
- Explain that the evil queen is jealous of Snow White's beauty and wants to harm her.
- Describe her physical appearance and provide examples of her wicked behavior.
The Magic Mirror
- Display a picture of the magic mirror.
- Explain that the evil queen consults the magic mirror to learn who the fairest in the land is.
- Provide examples of how the mirror responds to the queen's questions.
The Happy Ending
- Discuss how Snow White is saved by the prince's kiss and awakens from her slumber.
- Explain that the evil queen is defeated and Snow White and the prince live happily ever after.
- Encourage discussion about what the students enjoyed about the story and their favorite parts.
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