162 Stories: Supplemental Guide 9A | Goldilocks and the Three Bears
- After hearing today’s story and questions and answers, do you have
any remaining questions? [If time permits, you may wish to allow for
individual, group, or class research of the text and/or other resources
to answer these remaining questions.]
Sayings and Phrases: Do Unto Others as You Would Have Them
Do Unto You
- Explain to students that the saying “do unto others as you would
have them do unto you” means you should treat other people with the
same kindness, respect, and consideration with which you would like
to have them treat you. That means if you like people sharing with you
and treating you nicely, then you should share with other people and
be kind to others. - Have students think about the read-aloud they heard earlier by asking
the following questions: - Ask students, “If you were one of the three bears, would you want
someone coming into your house while you weren’t there? Do you
think that Goldilocks thought about the phrase “do unto others as you
would have them do unto you” before she went into the bears’ house?
What do you think Goldilocks should have done?”
Complete Remainder of the Lesson Later in the Day