Miss Angela and her dwarfs

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Miss Angela and her dwarfs The 3 little pigs - What I already know - What I want to know - What I learnt Miss Angela and her dwarfs

WHAT A FABLE about three little pigs and a big, bad wolf. It is a European fable.

WHO Pig #1 Pig #2 Pig #3 Mother pig The big bad wolf

WHERE The countryside A rural area The wood A farm

ONCE UPON A TIME… Once upon a time there were three future salami and ham… Oops…sorry, three little pigs! They lived with their family in the country…

This house is not a hotel! Mummy Pig says… “Come on, you are grown up, kids. You are adult pigs now!” “Live your life. Make your dreams come true. But BEWARE of the big bad wolf!”

A new life! The three little pigs go in search of fortune… And they decide to build their new houses.

He builds a house made of straw. Pig #1, house #1 Pig #1 is a very lazy pig He builds a house made of straw.

Pig #2, house #2 Pig #2 is not so silly but not so smart… …he collects some logs. He builds a house out of sticks.

He builds a house out of bricks. Pig #3, house #3 Pig #3 is very smart… He builds a house out of bricks.

What’s your favourite house?

What material is it?

Name an adjective for each house!

Night time, baby! At night, as promised, someone arrives… …Guess who?… Yeah, it is… …the big bad wolf!

First attempt The wolf arrives at house #1… …He knocks at the door… Mumble, how can you knock if you have a house of straw?…

First gone… Pig#1 asks “Who’s there?” “Let me in” says the wolf. “No no no no” says Pigs #1, “not by the hair of my chinny chin chin” OOPS! Do pigs have chin?

First gone… “Little pig, little pig, let me in” “Not by the hair of my chinny chin chin!” “I’ll huff and I’ll puff and I’ll blow your house down” says the Wolf.

Exit pork#1

Pig#2 same story Pig#2 asks “Who’s there?” “Let me in” says the wolf. “No no no no” says Pigs #2, “not by the hair of my chinny chin chin!” “I’ll huff and I’ll puff and I’ll blow your house down” says the Wolf.

Bye-bye pork#2… …Welcome, salami!!!

Finally something working … Then the wolf comes to the house of bricks…. …Same old story. He tries to huff and puff BUT he cannot blow the house down… So, he decides to climb up on the roof…

The wolf has a smart plan: I AM A GENIUS! AM I A GENIUS? The wolf has a smart plan: He decides to…. Climb on roof Go down the chimney Have a pork-burger with pig#3

Think about it…

Come on, the wolf is the villain!

WATCH OUT! The little pig sees the wolf climb on the roof… …so he lights a roaring fire in the fireplace and places on it a large kettle of water. The wolf crawls down the chimney and… SPLASH!, end of the wolf!

END OF THE STORY! …And the little pig has his soup for dinner!

Mountain Plot http://www.slideshare.net/Mrs_Bishoff/plot-diagram-assignment-9076690

Arts with porks?

Make a list of all the characters and revise the story Protagonists Setting Antagonist(s)

https://it.pinterest.com/pin/89016530106616462/ What I learnt… Complete the story map Credits: https://it.pinterest.com/pin/89016530106616462/

Order, order, everywhere! Reorder the parts of the story Credits: https://it.pinterest.com/pin/64598575880676029/

https://it.pinterest.com/pin/120049146290857282/ Pictionary Credits: https://it.pinterest.com/pin/120049146290857282/

Describe the characters

How would you feel if you were the wolf How would you feel if you were the wolf? How would you feel if you were one of the pigs?

Real wolves aren’t bad. Pigs are good, too. Now you know interesting facts about the three little pigs and the big bad wolf!!! But remember, it’s just a story Real wolves aren’t bad. Pigs are good, too. Even when they’re porks! CHEERS!