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WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE

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Subido el 29 de marzo de 2020 por Tic cp lorenzoluzuriaga madrid

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Where the Wild Things Are 00:00:02
Story and pictures by Maurice Sendak 00:00:04
The night Max wore his wolf suit and made mischief of one kind and another. 00:00:08
His mother called him Wild Thing, and Max said, 00:00:27
I'll eat you up! 00:00:32
So he was sent to bed without eating anything. 00:00:33
That very night, in Max's room, a forest grew 00:00:36
and grew 00:00:44
and grew until his ceiling hung with vines and the walls became the world all around 00:00:48
and an ocean tumbled by with a private boat for Max and he sailed off through night and day 00:00:58
and in and out of weeks and almost over a year to where the wild things are and when he came 00:01:10
to the place where the wild things are, they roared their terrible roars, and gnashed their 00:01:24
terrible teeth, and rolled their terrible eyes, and showed their terrible claws, till Max said, 00:01:31
be still, and tamed them with the magic trick of staring into all their yellow eyes without 00:01:42
blinking once, and they were frightened and called him the most wild thing of all, and made him king 00:01:50
of all wild things. And now, cried Max, let the wild rumpus start. Now stop, Max said, and sent the wild 00:02:01
things off to bed without their supper. And Max, the king of all wild things, was lonely and wanted 00:02:31
to be where someone loved him best of all. Then all around, from far away across the world, 00:02:39
he smelled good things to eat. So he gave up being king of where the wild things are. 00:02:47
But the wild things cried, oh, please don't go. We'll eat you up. We love you so. And Max said, 00:02:56
no. The wild things roared their terrible roars and gnashed their terrible teeth and rolled their 00:03:04
terrible eyes and showed their terrible claws. But Max stepped into his private boat and waved 00:03:14
goodbye and sailed back over a year and in and out of weeks and through a day 00:03:23
and into the night of his very own room where he found his supper waiting for him 00:03:34
and it was still hot okay so now you are going to draw your own wild thing your own monster 00:03:44
and it can look like whatever you want. And then once you're done drawing it, 00:03:58
we're going to describe it. So first we'll say three things that your wild 00:04:04
thing is. So this could be adjectives like tall or short, pink or blue, fat or 00:04:10
thin. And then you're going to describe three things that your wild thing has. So 00:04:19
that would be body parts like claws, fur, or wings. And I'll show you an example with mine. 00:04:26
Okay, so this is my wild thing right here. So I'm going to say three things that my wild thing is. 00:04:40
so let's see one thing the color say my wild thing is orange and blue and let's 00:04:50
see what else he is thin so I'm also going to write that and then finally my 00:05:08
monster is tall. So the three things my wild thing is are orange and blue, thin 00:05:20
and tall. And then for what my wild thing has, I'll talk about his wings. Let's see 00:05:37
what else he has sharp claws right here and here and he also has stripes okay so 00:05:56
you're going to draw your own wild thing write three things that it is three 00:06:24
things that it has and then when you're done show it to somebody in your family 00:06:31
and describe it out loud 00:06:36
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Fecha:
29 de marzo de 2020 - 20:15
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Centro:
CP INF-PRI LORENZO LUZURIAGA
Duración:
06′ 40″
Relación de aspecto:
1.78:1
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