I got this story from my colleague Marijke Renneboog. The story is better known as "The parable of the goat", but because a sheep is easier to draw, Marijke tells it as "The man with the sheep". And because I don't have a great talent for drawing myself, I am happy to follow her advice. The idea of linking sounds to the story comes entirely from Marijke. I worked out the idea because I already had a lot of sounds on my computer and it didn't really take that much work to work it out, but I would like to thank Marijke for the tip! The man and the sheep Before I start telling the story, I let my students guess what sounds they hear (audio 1) The sounds are:
Then you tell the story. You draw the man, his wife, his 4 children, his aunt and uncle and you say that they live together in 1 house. You also say that the man has a problem and you ask what the problem could be. Then you let hear audio 2 (lot of noise in the house). You continue the story by telling that the man is going to see the old wise man. After you told the students that the man took a sheep in the house, you could ask if the problem would be solved. And you let hear audio 3 (the problem is not solved at all!) before you continue telling the story On the picture of my whiteboard here below you can see how I drew the story. As I teach Dutch, the words are written in Dutch.
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