Free 3 Billy Goats Gruff Reader s Theater Skit

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Free 3 Billy Goats Gruff Reader s Theater Skit

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Cast of Players Dog: Narrator One Cat: Narrator Two Little Billy Goat Billy Goat Big Billy Goat Troll Troll s Mommy

The Little Red Hen, Page 1 Reader s Theater Name Date Welcome to our program, welcome to our show. This is the story of the Three Billy Goats Gruff, it is a story you all know. Sit back and relax, please enjoy the time. Oh, the goats see some grass that is fine! Look over there, brother goats! I see some great green grass to eat, and I m hungry. Little Billy Goat, we would need a boat. There is a river between us and the other side. We don t need a boat, there is a bridge. We can walk. The mean Troll lives under that bridge. That s me! I m the mean troll! We can eat the grass on this side of the bridge. I wish we could cross the bridge. The grass on the other side is better. I say, let s try! I ll go over the bridge first.

Page 2 Name And so the Little Billy Goat started to cross the bridge. He is going to be sorry! I wouldn t do that if I were him! Clip-clop, clip clop, clip clop. Who is that trying to cross my bridge? It is me, Little Billy Goat. Why do you want to cross my bridge? I want to eat the grass on the other side. I m such a little Billy Goat. I want to grow big and strong. Ha, ha! Go ahead! Go eat that grass. Thank you. Clip, clop, clip, clop. I ll eat him when he is big and strong. Bwa-ha-ha!

Page 3 Name The Little Billy Goat crossed the bridge. He started eating the grass on the other side. I don t have a good feeling about this! Num, num, nummy. Look, Big Billy Goat, our brother crossed the bridge. He is eating the good grass on the other side. No way! I m so jealous. I am going to cross the bridge, too. If you get across, I ll cross the bridge, too. CLIP CLOP, CLIP CLOP. Who is that crossing my bridge? It is Billy Goat. I m so hungry. I want the grass over there.

Page 4 Name I suppose you will grow bigger if you eat that grass? Yes, I ll be like Big Billy Goat. Oh, he sounds delicious! Ahem! I mean, he isn t fictitious? He is real. If I get across, he is going to cross the bridge, too. Oh, good, I m hungry myself. Go ahead, I ll eat you later. I mean, I ll see you later! CLIP CLOP, CLIP CLOP. I can t wait for his big brother to get here! I want a big dinner. CLIP CLOP, CLIP CLOP, CLIP CLOP. Who is that crossing my bridge? It is Big Billy Goat.

Page 5 Name Oh, BIG problems will start now! I think there will be fighting. Trolls are mean. Are you really big? I m really big! I am going to eat you for my dinner! I m starving. Why didn t you eat my brothers? They were too small. I ll eat them when they are big. Troll-ie! Troll-ie! Come home for dinner! I have some dinner here, a big goat! Don t be silly, Troll-ie! We are having a vegetarian supper, like always! Awesome! I hope it is mac and cheese, my favorite!

The following pages are to be used either as signs for the children to hold up or as nametag necklaces for the cast members.

Narrator 1

Narrator 2

Little Billy Goat

Billy Goat

Big Billy Goat

Troll

Troll s Mommy