The script encourages further exploration of activities which need patience and care. This script of the fabled race between the tortoise and the hare teaches students that slow and steady wins the race. This is the Hare And Tortoise Story for kids. But to a hare, all tortoises look the same. The assembly will engage pupils ages 5-9, or even older students with special needs. He passes the sleeping hare. He ran everywhere as fast as his legs could carry him and he could jump higher than any of the other animals in the forest. The tortoise stretched out his long neck and challenged the hare to a race, which, of course, made the hare laugh. the hare and the tortoise A Hare one day ridiculed the short feet and slow pace of the Tortoise, who replied, laughing: “Though you be swift as the wind, I will beat you in a race.” The Hare, believing her assertion to be simply impossible, assented to the proposal; and they agreed that the Fox should choose the course and fix the goal. And … he falls asleep! It was so high, the top was covered in white fluffy clouds. They were in reality jealous of their fast companionship. Hare: Oh I fell asleep. The Hare and Tortoise in the greatest race on earth with a … Both were fast friends. 1. Both were fast friends. The Tortoise walked and walked, never ever stopping until he came to the finish line. Hare: Oh well. Script has 6 different speakers. I think I wasted some time. Characters Thomas Jack Oliver Max and Monty Buster Miss Jenny Transcript Michael Brandon: The Tortoise and The Hare. the hare asked himself. The Tortoise and the Hare an Aesop Fable One day a hare was bragging about how fast he could run. Both lived together. Suddenly, the hare (wake up) and he (see) a tortoise ahead of him! In fact, it (be) not his friend the tortoise: it (be) the tortoise's sister. I will keep walking slow but at a steady pace straight to the end of the finish line. This is a script based on the famous fable The Turtle and the Hare. Description Here's the full transcript to The Tortoise and The Hare. Fables use animals in human situations to convey a lesson, such as being a good friend or the perils of bragging too much. Narrator 1: The hare sits down under a big tree to wait for the tortoise. You can ask I have to run as fast as I can. The Tortoise and The Hare Transcript is Pikachufreak's fan-fiction thing to make. The Hare and the Tortoise Story with Outline and Moral : Once there was a hare. He bragged and bragged and even laughed at the tortoise, who was so slow. The Hare and the Tortoise Story with Outline and Moral : Once there was a hare. The hare could run very fast. It's fun to make your students perform a play. The poor tortoise listened to it but kept mum. zzzzzzzzzz Narrator: When the hare woke up. Soon, he (can't) see the tortoise, so he (sit) down and he (have) another rest. The animals who were watching cheered so loudly for Tortoise that they woke up the Hare. The animals who were watching cheered so loudly for Tortoise that they woke up the Hare. The script can be adapted to suit a slightly larger cast by adding more animal characters and writing simple funny lines for them! I’m faster than you rabbit. Narrator 1: The tortoise is walking, slowly but surely. A script which can be used during readers’ theatre or Drama sessions, aimed at students 6 years and over. Students will love being Hare or Tortoise and acting out the race to the finish line.