I. Look at the picture, have you ever seen it? Tell your friends about what you know.
II. Read the story of the' Land Before Time' film.
"Once upon this same earth, Beneath the same sun, Long before You, Before the Ape and the Elephant as well. Before the Wolf, the Bison, the Whale, Before the Mammoth and the Mastodon, in the time of the Dinosaurs," adrought is occurring and some dinosaurs are heading to the "Great Valley", a land still lush and green.
A "Longneck" (Brontosaurus) herd gives birth to a single baby, named Littlefoot (Gabriel Damon). Years later, Littlefoot comes across Cera (Candace Hutson), a "Three-horn" (Triceratops), practicing head-butting while trying to smash a Beetle with her horn. The dinosaurs play together until Cera's father, Topsy (Burke Byrnes), intervenes. Littlefoot's mother (Helen Shaver) explains the different kinds of dinosaurs: "Three-horns, Spiketails, Swimmers, Flyers" and that they never do anything together, and it's always been that way, but she promises Littlefoot that there will be other longnecks for him to play with in the great valley. That night, as Littlefoot follows a "Hopper" (Frog), he encounters Cera again, and they play together briefly until a "Sharptooth" (Tyrannosaurus Rex) (Frank Welker) attacks. During their escape, Littlefoot accidentally blinds Sharptooth in one eye with a thorn. Littlefoot's mother battles with Sharptooth and suffers severe injuries, but defeats him by pushing him into a deep chasm.
At the same time, an "earthshake" (earthquake) occurs, opening a deep ravine in the ground. It swallows up the Sharptooth and many other dinosaurs, separating Littlefoot and Cera from their herds. Littlefoot finds his mother when the earthquake ends, but she is near death. Just before she dies, she gives Littlefoot instructions on how to get to the Great Valley: to follow the "bright circle" (sun) past the "great rock that looks like a longneck" and then past the "mountains that burn" (volcano). Now feeling depressed and confused, Littlefoot by chance slides down a ravine, where he meets an old Polacanthus named Rooter (Pat Hingle), who consoles him upon learning of his mother's death. After mourning for some time, Littlefoot begins to search for the Great Valley, and after encountering her again, tries to get Cera to join him, but she refuses.
Littlefoot meets a young "Bigmouth" (Saurolophus) named Ducky (Judith Barsi), who has also lost her family in the earthshake. They journey on together, and as they try to find food, they encounter an aerophobic "Flyer" (Pteranodon) named Petrie (Will Ryan), who joins them on their quest. Meanwhile, Cera finds Sharptooth's body and begins playing with is. However, it is not dead, only unconscious, causing Cera to flee in terror when he wakes up. Cera later bumps into Littlefoot, Ducky, and Petrie and warns them of Sharptooth, but Littlefoot is convinced that Sharptooth is dead. As Cera describes the encounter (exaggerating her bravery), she accidentally flings Ducky near a patch of grass, which has a hatching egg containing a baby "Spiketail" (Stegosaurus). Ducky names him Spike and brings him into their group. Seeking the Great Valley, they find a river leading to a cluster of trees, which is abruptly depleted by a herd of starvingDiplodocus. Searching for remaining growth, they discover a single leaf-bearing tree, and obtain food by stacking up ontop of each other and pulling it down. Cera remains aloof and arrogant, boasting that she is independent, but at nightfall, she, along with the others, gravitates to Littlefoot's side for warmth and companionship.
Sharptooth attacks them in the morning. They escape through a cave-tunnel too small to admit him, then discover the Longneck-shaped monolith mentioned by Littlefoot's mother. Although they pass other landmarks, such as a string of volcanoes, Cera grows impatient as the search begins to yield no results. She quarrels with Littlefoot, causing a schism in the little herd following a fight between the two. Littlefoot continues in the direction he was told, while the others follow Cera, who goes another way, which she claims to be the easier way. As Ducky, Spike and Petrie fall into danger involving lava barriers and a tar pit, Littlefoot rescues them. They find Cera being harassed by a pack of hungry Pachycephalosaurus, and, having been coated in tar, scare them away. Ashamed and humiliated, Cera, still unwilling to admit that she had gone the wrong way, goes off to be alone.
While frolicking in a pool of water, Littlefoot and his friends spot Sharptooth in the distance. Surmising that Sharptooth cannot swim, Littlefoot formulates a strategy to lure him into the deep end of the pond, and push a nearby boulder onto him, drowning him. As Ducky lures him to the water, Littlefoot and Spike have trouble moving the rock. During the proceeding struggle, a draft from Sharptooth's nostrils enables Petrie to master his powers of flight. The plan nearly fails when Sharptooth leaps on top of the boulder, until Cera rejoins the group, allowing Littlefoot and his friends to push both Sharptooth and the boulder into the water below. However, as he falls, he grabs Petrie in his jaws and drags him into the pond with him. As the young dinosaurs mourn the loss of Petrie, he re-emerges, having escaped a similar fate to Sharptooth.
Littlefoot encounters a large cloud that appears to be his mother in some sort of spirit form. As he laments to her that the journey is just too hard, she departs. Littlefoot follows the cloud through a cave and emerges just as the sunlight illuminates the landscape beneath him: He has found the Great Valley at last. The others join him and hurry down to the Valley, where the children's surviving relatives are already settled. Petrie impresses his family with his new-found flying ability, as Ducky introduces Spike to her family, who adopt him. Cera reunites with her father, and Littlefoot joins his grandparents. As Littlefoot reminisces on the events of the story, from his hatching all the way up to when he encounters his mother's spirit, Cera calls him to play. The group then races to the top of a hill and embrace each other in a group-hug as the narrator closes the film by saying: "And they all grew up together in the valley. Generation upon generation, each passing on to the next, the tale of their ancestor's journey to the valley long ago."
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Land_Before_TimeA "Longneck" (Brontosaurus) herd gives birth to a single baby, named Littlefoot (Gabriel Damon). Years later, Littlefoot comes across Cera (Candace Hutson), a "Three-horn" (Triceratops), practicing head-butting while trying to smash a Beetle with her horn. The dinosaurs play together until Cera's father, Topsy (Burke Byrnes), intervenes. Littlefoot's mother (Helen Shaver) explains the different kinds of dinosaurs: "Three-horns, Spiketails, Swimmers, Flyers" and that they never do anything together, and it's always been that way, but she promises Littlefoot that there will be other longnecks for him to play with in the great valley. That night, as Littlefoot follows a "Hopper" (Frog), he encounters Cera again, and they play together briefly until a "Sharptooth" (Tyrannosaurus Rex) (Frank Welker) attacks. During their escape, Littlefoot accidentally blinds Sharptooth in one eye with a thorn. Littlefoot's mother battles with Sharptooth and suffers severe injuries, but defeats him by pushing him into a deep chasm.
At the same time, an "earthshake" (earthquake) occurs, opening a deep ravine in the ground. It swallows up the Sharptooth and many other dinosaurs, separating Littlefoot and Cera from their herds. Littlefoot finds his mother when the earthquake ends, but she is near death. Just before she dies, she gives Littlefoot instructions on how to get to the Great Valley: to follow the "bright circle" (sun) past the "great rock that looks like a longneck" and then past the "mountains that burn" (volcano). Now feeling depressed and confused, Littlefoot by chance slides down a ravine, where he meets an old Polacanthus named Rooter (Pat Hingle), who consoles him upon learning of his mother's death. After mourning for some time, Littlefoot begins to search for the Great Valley, and after encountering her again, tries to get Cera to join him, but she refuses.
Littlefoot meets a young "Bigmouth" (Saurolophus) named Ducky (Judith Barsi), who has also lost her family in the earthshake. They journey on together, and as they try to find food, they encounter an aerophobic "Flyer" (Pteranodon) named Petrie (Will Ryan), who joins them on their quest. Meanwhile, Cera finds Sharptooth's body and begins playing with is. However, it is not dead, only unconscious, causing Cera to flee in terror when he wakes up. Cera later bumps into Littlefoot, Ducky, and Petrie and warns them of Sharptooth, but Littlefoot is convinced that Sharptooth is dead. As Cera describes the encounter (exaggerating her bravery), she accidentally flings Ducky near a patch of grass, which has a hatching egg containing a baby "Spiketail" (Stegosaurus). Ducky names him Spike and brings him into their group. Seeking the Great Valley, they find a river leading to a cluster of trees, which is abruptly depleted by a herd of starvingDiplodocus. Searching for remaining growth, they discover a single leaf-bearing tree, and obtain food by stacking up ontop of each other and pulling it down. Cera remains aloof and arrogant, boasting that she is independent, but at nightfall, she, along with the others, gravitates to Littlefoot's side for warmth and companionship.
Sharptooth attacks them in the morning. They escape through a cave-tunnel too small to admit him, then discover the Longneck-shaped monolith mentioned by Littlefoot's mother. Although they pass other landmarks, such as a string of volcanoes, Cera grows impatient as the search begins to yield no results. She quarrels with Littlefoot, causing a schism in the little herd following a fight between the two. Littlefoot continues in the direction he was told, while the others follow Cera, who goes another way, which she claims to be the easier way. As Ducky, Spike and Petrie fall into danger involving lava barriers and a tar pit, Littlefoot rescues them. They find Cera being harassed by a pack of hungry Pachycephalosaurus, and, having been coated in tar, scare them away. Ashamed and humiliated, Cera, still unwilling to admit that she had gone the wrong way, goes off to be alone.
While frolicking in a pool of water, Littlefoot and his friends spot Sharptooth in the distance. Surmising that Sharptooth cannot swim, Littlefoot formulates a strategy to lure him into the deep end of the pond, and push a nearby boulder onto him, drowning him. As Ducky lures him to the water, Littlefoot and Spike have trouble moving the rock. During the proceeding struggle, a draft from Sharptooth's nostrils enables Petrie to master his powers of flight. The plan nearly fails when Sharptooth leaps on top of the boulder, until Cera rejoins the group, allowing Littlefoot and his friends to push both Sharptooth and the boulder into the water below. However, as he falls, he grabs Petrie in his jaws and drags him into the pond with him. As the young dinosaurs mourn the loss of Petrie, he re-emerges, having escaped a similar fate to Sharptooth.
Littlefoot encounters a large cloud that appears to be his mother in some sort of spirit form. As he laments to her that the journey is just too hard, she departs. Littlefoot follows the cloud through a cave and emerges just as the sunlight illuminates the landscape beneath him: He has found the Great Valley at last. The others join him and hurry down to the Valley, where the children's surviving relatives are already settled. Petrie impresses his family with his new-found flying ability, as Ducky introduces Spike to her family, who adopt him. Cera reunites with her father, and Littlefoot joins his grandparents. As Littlefoot reminisces on the events of the story, from his hatching all the way up to when he encounters his mother's spirit, Cera calls him to play. The group then races to the top of a hill and embrace each other in a group-hug as the narrator closes the film by saying: "And they all grew up together in the valley. Generation upon generation, each passing on to the next, the tale of their ancestor's journey to the valley long ago."
A. Answer the questions.
1. Who are the main characters in the story?
2. When and where did the story happen at the beginning?
3. What was Littlefoot’s dream?
4. What the complication did Littlefoot and his friends face?
5. Did Littlefoot succeed to gain his dream?
6. What moral value do you get from the story?
7. Which character do you like best? Why? Give your reasons!
B. Look at the picture above.
Label them with their names, then choose two of them and describe them.
C. Rewrite the story with your own words. At least, use 150 words, then read it in front of the class.
You may read more about the film : Land Before Time
your picture is too less
BalasHapusi hope you can give more picture to this post
BalasHapusi love the picture........
BalasHapusthe picture is very cute. maybe you can give more picture. so your blog more interesting
BalasHapusI like that picture...
BalasHapusVery nice and interesting..
interesting story , it will be great
BalasHapusi like the story and the picture....
BalasHapusmaybe you can add more picture...
can you give more picture ?
BalasHapusmaybe if you post the movie in this blog can more interesting
you choosed a good song :) this song is very interesting :) two thumbs up :)
BalasHapusit's a good story..
BalasHapusit will be better if you add a video from this story..
that is an interesting story but it's hard to imagine the event
BalasHapusThe story is good, but maybe you can remove the actor's and actress' name that joined in the film's production because it makes me confused to understand the story, especially at the beginning of the story, and maybe you can give more picture again, please..
BalasHapusIt is a long story but it is interesting for me..
BalasHapusI have watch the cartoon..
and it's very good cartoon..
I like it..
Its story, its theme song and its picture is good for me..
Hendrikus Sivan Chrissa Zebua
X-8
i very very like this story....
BalasHapusc'z it is so interesting, but,the srory is too long
and i like the picture....
:D
Kurniawan B. P
X-8
This is a good story, but i can't understand some word. It can be better if you add some glossaries...^_^
BalasHapusthe story is atractive. but the story is long.....so the readers feel boring to read the story...
BalasHapusthis is very nice story and easy to read :)
BalasHapusthat story to long,but the picture is cute...
BalasHapusi like this land before time story .. cause it contains some moral value I think :D but maybe when a youngster like me *wohoho* feels like this story is a bit too long :) and I think the language is good to improve my English because there is a lot of new words I haven't know yet :D
BalasHapusthanks -winda X-8
that's good story:)
BalasHapusthe picture is so cute, but it too less..maybe you can give more picture in your blog.. :)
BalasHapusemm, then the story is interesting, i love it..
i'm Prakasita Laksmi, from X7/20 (ujan bledek):DD
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BalasHapusThe story is simple, but it is so interesting. The story is full of moral value too.
BalasHapusI love the story.
X-7/14
the picture is so interesting, but the story is too long
BalasHapusover all, the story is very interesting
the story is interesting and i like the story because the story remind me about the history of dinosaurus
BalasHapusgilang taufik hernawan / X-7 / 12
it's a nice story..
BalasHapusgood job miss :D
i like this song and the story but the picture so annoying....
BalasHapusthis is a good story. the story very interesting and i can enjoyed with the story. :)
BalasHapusthis story is extremely awesome. It give us so much things that can build us into a better person in family life,school life even when we play a role as a society. As I remember,I've watched the story in cartoon series which separated into some episodes when I was on my 6 years old,I watched it everyday at that time. In this recent month, I watched it again for a minute but I'm get bored with the story cause I ever watched it before like what i wrote above *it's a 'lil bit confusing. Moreover, the cartoon series is in Indonesian so it can't improve our english, so I think the written-series is better for us who still in process of learning english. For Mrs. Nurhajani I wanna say a deep thank you for choosing " Land before Time" story for us :)
BalasHapusTaradhinta/29/X-7/"UJAN BLEDEK"
good story madam d('_')
BalasHapus2 thumbs 4 u :) hohoho
like this story, the adventure and anything about that.
a funny pitcure....
BalasHapusi like it so much....
:)
no comment..
BalasHapusgood job, I like it,,
hahahah ^.^
woo .. nice picture . but if there is a movie about this story here can be better .. :)
BalasHapusgreat story
BalasHapusbut the beginning of the story makes me confused ==a
overall, like this story and the cartoon
ehm..Land before time:)
BalasHapusthis story contains a great adventure..and I like with Littlefoot's family..whereever they go to do adventure, they have a together force..AND I like when Littlefoot try to destroy beetle with its horn..xoxo..a funny action..and cera, you are a arrogant animals..yeah:)
tesalonika/30/x-7
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BalasHapushihi..
BalasHapusi like the picture very much mam, its so funny and amazing,.
thank you very much mam,okeoke :)