1 ST GRADE-READING Alyssa Ginikos The Story of the 3 Little Pigs.. ◦ The original story.. ◦ The three little pigs are sent out of their home to live.

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1 ST GRADE-READING Alyssa Ginikos

The Story of the 3 Little Pigs.. ◦ The original story.. ◦ The three little pigs are sent out of their home to live on their own. ◦ They all need to build a home. ◦ The first pig builds it out of straw, the second out of sticks, and the third out of bricks. ◦ The big bad wolf comes by each home and says “Little pig, little pig, let me in!” and the pig says “No, no, not by the hair on my chiny, chin, chin!” And the wolf says “Then I’ll huff, and I’ll puff and I’ll blow your house down!” ◦ The straw house blew down, the stick house blew down but the brick house did not! ◦ The third little pig scared the wolf. The wolf came down the chimney to get the little pig and fell into a pot of boiling water. The pig cooked him and ate him for dinner. Yum!

◦ The three little wolves are asked to leave their home by their mother wolf. ◦ The three little wolves build their homes. ◦ The first one out of straw, the second out of sticks.. ◦ But none of these worked! Then they used concrete, bricks, barbed Wire but still the Big Bad Pig was able to get through. ◦ Then finally, the wolves got some beautiful flowers! The pig found Scent of the flowers to be so lovely he became very pleasant. ◦ The pig came to live with the three wolves and they enjoyed tea Together! The Three Little Wolves and The Big Bad Pig!!

The True Story of the Three Little Pigs! ◦ See, the way A. Wolf tells it, he was framed. He was making a cake for his dear old granny when he ran out of sugar and went to the neighbors'. Just because he had a rotten cold, was it his fault those houses fell down when he huffed, puffed, and sneezed? And, hey, if those piggies were killed, wouldn't it have been a shame ''to leave a perfectly good ham dinner lying there in the straw''? ◦ Like any jailed junk-bond manipulator, A. Wolf is a master con artist. He slyly incriminates his victims, wheedles and cajoles his readers, and pleads discrimination: ''I don't know how this whole Big Bad Wolf thing got started, but it's all wrong it's not my fault wolves eat cute little animals like bunnies and sheep and pigs.''

COMPARE (WHAT’S THE SAME?) THE STORIES… The Three Little Pigs The Three Little Wolves and the Big Bad Pig The True Story of the Three Little Pigs -How are the wolves the same? -How are the Pigs the same? -How is the story the same?

CONTRAST (WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE?) THE STORIES… The Three Little Pigs The Three Little Wolves and the Big Bad Pig! The True Story of the Three Pigs -How are the wolves different? -How are the Pigs different? -How is the story different?

#1 In the Original Three Little Pigs, Which house did not get blown down by the Big Bad Wolf? ◦ A. The Stick House A. The Stick House ◦ B. The Flower House B. The Flower House ◦ C. The Brick House C. The Brick House ◦ D. The Straw House D. The Straw House

No, that’s not the right house.. ◦ The stick house does get blown down by the Big Bad Wolf after he huffs and Puffs! Try Again!!!

No, That’s not the right house... ◦ This was a tricky one! The flower house was built in the story “The three little wolves and the big bad pig!” It didn’t get knocked down in that story. Try Again!!!

You Are Right!!! ◦ Great Job! The Big Bad Wolf couldn’t knock the Brick House Down!!! Next Question!!!

No, that’s not the right house.. ◦ The Big Bad Wolf was able to blow the straw house down when he huffed and puffed! Try Again!!!

#2 Which Statement is False? ◦ A. The Wolf says he has been framed and he really was just trying to bake a cake, not hurt the little pigs. A. The Wolf says he has been framed and he really was just trying to bake a cake, not hurt the little pigs. ◦ B. The Big Bad Pig ate all of the little wolves. B. The Big Bad Pig ate all of the little wolves. ◦ C. The three little pigs built their houses out of straw, sticks and bricks. C. The three little pigs built their houses out of straw, sticks and bricks.

No, that statement is true! ◦ In the story “The true story of the three little pigs”, the wolf says he was just trying to bake! He wasn’t trying to hurt the little pigs, just borrow some ingredients. Try Again!!!

You are so SMART!!! ◦ Great Job! In the story of “The three little wolves and the big bad pig!” all of the wolves lived happily ever after with the pig! Move to the Next Question!

No, that statement is true! ◦ The three little pigs DID create their houses out of straw, sticks and bricks. Try Again!!!

#3 In the story “The Three Little Pigs and The Big Bad Pig”, Which house was the Pig not able to destroy! ◦ A. Concrete House A. Concrete House ◦ B. Flower House B. Flower House ◦ C. Brick House C. Brick House ◦ D. Barbed Wire House D. Barbed Wire House

No, that’s not the right house! ◦ The Big Bad Pig was able to destroy the concrete house. Try Again!!!

You are Right!!! ◦ The Pig was not able to destroy the Flower House! It made the Big Bad Pig become gentle and kind. Next Question!!

No, that’s not the right house! ◦ The big bad pig was able to destroy the brick house! Try Again!!!

No, that’s not the right house! The Big bad pig was able to destroy the barbed wire house! He blew it up. Try Again!!

#4 What happened next in the original story of the Three Little Pigs? The three little pigs went out to build their homes. The first out of straw. The big bad wolf asked to come in. The pig said “not by the hair on my chiny, chin, chin.” The wolf said “Than I’ll….” ◦ A. “..stomp and yell and knock your house down!” A. “..stomp and yell and knock your house down!” ◦ B. “..run home to mom!” B. “..run home to mom!” ◦ C. “..Huff and I’ll Puff and I’ll Blow your house down!” C. “..Huff and I’ll Puff and I’ll Blow your house down!” ◦ D. “..demolish your house!” D. “..demolish your house!”

No, that’s not what the wolf said! ◦ That’s not what the wolf said! ◦ Try Again!!! Try Again!!!

No, that’s not what the wolf said! ◦ That’s not what the wolf said to the pig! He never talked about his mom in the story! ◦ Try Again!!! Try Again!!!

You Are Right!!!! ◦ Excellent!!! You have really been paying attention to this story! The wolf said “ Than I’ll Huff and I’ll Puff and I’ll Blow your House down!!”. ◦ Next Question!! Next Question!!

No, That’s not what the wolf said! ◦ Sorry, that’s not what the wolf said! You are getting warmer!! ◦ Try Again!!! Try Again!!!

#5 Which of the stories was told by the wolf? ◦ A. The True Story of the Three Little Pigs A. The True Story of the Three Little Pigs ◦ B. The three little wolves and the big bad pig B. The three little wolves and the big bad pig ◦ C. The Three little pigs C. The Three little pigs ◦ D. None of them D. None of them

You Are Right!!! ◦ Wow! You are so smart!! The True story was told by the wolf! He told the story from his point of view. ◦ Great Job!!! ◦ Next… Next…

No, That’s not right.. ◦ This story is written about the three little wolves versus the Big Bad Pig! It was not told by the wolf. This is a tricky question, but not the exact right answer. ◦ Try Again!! Try Again!!

No, that’s not right.. ◦ The three little pigs was written from the view point of the pigs. This is the opposite. ◦ Try Again!! Try Again!!

No, that’s not right.. ◦ One of the stories listed is told by the wolf! ◦ Try Again!! Try Again!!

Wow you are so smart!!! ◦ You are finished!! You did a great job and really understood the stories we have read as a class. ◦ Start Over.. Move on… Start Over..Move on…

You are finished!! ◦ Great Job!!!! rg/wiki/The_True_Story_of_the_Three_Little_ Pigs