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1st Grade Play: Big Mooncake Adventure

1) Little Star's mother bakes a big mooncake and tells Little Star not to touch it until she says so. Little Star remembers at first but wakes up hungry in the middle of the night. 2) Little Star takes a tiny nibble of the mooncake but flies back to bed when she thinks someone is coming. 3) The next few nights, Little Star remembers the mooncake and takes another nibble each time, thinking her mother won't notice. 4) Eventually the mooncake is all gone, leaving just a trail of crumbs. Little Star's mother realizes she ate it all and Little Star admits it, smiling. They decide to make another mooncake together.

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1st Grade Play: Big Mooncake Adventure

1) Little Star's mother bakes a big mooncake and tells Little Star not to touch it until she says so. Little Star remembers at first but wakes up hungry in the middle of the night. 2) Little Star takes a tiny nibble of the mooncake but flies back to bed when she thinks someone is coming. 3) The next few nights, Little Star remembers the mooncake and takes another nibble each time, thinking her mother won't notice. 4) Eventually the mooncake is all gone, leaving just a trail of crumbs. Little Star's mother realizes she ate it all and Little Star admits it, smiling. They decide to make another mooncake together.

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A Big Mooncake for Little Star

1st Grade Script

*An underlined word shows the presence of a “GO” on QLab.

SCENE 1

(Students are split into two groups, one as Mama and one
as Little Star. They use gestures to show baking, putting the
mooncake out to cool, brushing teeth, washing face, etc.)

Little Star’s Mama laid the Big Mooncake onto the night sky
to cool.
“Now, Little Star,” Mama said, “your Mooncake took us a
long time to bake, so let’s see if you can make it last awhile.
Do not touch this Big Mooncake until I tell you.”

Group 1 (Mama) Can you remember?

Group 2 (Little Star) Yes, Mama!

And Little Star Remembered as she brushed her teeth,


washed her face, snuggled into bed, and fell asleep.

SCENE 2

(Group 3 goes up to the Big Mooncake to take a nibble.)

But in the middle of the night, Little Star woke up.


She forgot everything her Mama had said and only
remembered the Big Mooncake.
Little Star’s soft feet tiptoed to the Big Mooncake.
Would her Mama notice if she took a tiny nibble? Little Star
didn’t think so.

Group 3 Mmmm, yum!

But was someone coming? Little Star flew back to bed.

SCENE 3

(Group 4 goes up to the Big Mooncake to take a nibble.)

The next night, Little Star remembered the Big Mooncake


again.
That one bite had been so sweet and tasty! Was the cake
still there?

Group 4 Yes, it was!

There was that Big Mooncake, an almost perfect circle all


alone and delicious in the sky. Would her Mama notice if
she took another tiny nibble? Little Star didn’t think so.
Yum! Little Star flew back to bed.

SCENE 4

(Group 5 goes up to the Big Mooncake to take a nibble.)

And the next night, what do you think Little Star


remembered?

Group 5 The Big Mooncake, of course!

Would Mama notice if she took another tiny nibble?


Little Star didn’t think so.
Group 5 Yum!

SCENE 5

(Group 6 goes up to the Big Mooncake to take a nibble.)

And the night after that, what did Little Star do?

Group 6 Nibble, nibble…yum!

Night after night, Little Star took tiny nibble after tiny nibble
of the Big Mooncake.

SCENE 6

(Group 1 and 2 are back as Little Star and Mama. Students


use gesture to “look for the Mooncake” or show that they are
full.)

Until one night, Little Star’s mama went to look for the Big
Mooncake.
Where was it?

Group 1 (Mama) It was gone!

Instead of a glowing, round cake, there was just a trail of


twinkling crumbs.
“Little Star!” her mama said, shaking her head even
though her mouth was curving.
“You ate the Big Mooncake again, didn’t you?”
Little Star looked up, her grin reflecting her mama’s smile.

Group 2 (Little Star) Yes, mama.


Little Star said, nodding.
“Now let’s go make another one!”

The End

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