The past few days we have been focusing on the fairy tale, "The Three Little Pigs." First we read the classic version by James Marshall. After our critter, "Elements Elephant," helped us fill in a story map.
Then our critter, "Spike the Summarizer," helped us summarize the main events in the story. We also read "The Three Little Wolves and The Big Bad Pig." We compared the endings of each story.
After that the students created a motivational poster to show what the moral in the story was. The class decided the moral/lesson is hard work pays off. They all agreed that the 3rd pig worked the hardest to create a stable house.
We then read a fractured version of the story called, "The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs." Our critter "C.C Cow," helped us compare and contrast the two stories.
From there we learned about telling a story from a different point of view. How does a characters point of view change a story?
To finish our mini unit on "The Three Little Pigs," the students brainstormed what materials they would use to build a house, if they were one of the pigs.
What structure was the sturdiest?
House made of sticks:
House made of straw:
House made of bricks (lego):
Where can I find the worksheets and story map you used for this unit? Thanks
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DeleteYou can find the story map and worksheets here....
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Fairy-Tales-Literacy-Pack-220549
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Common-Core-Fairy-Tale-vs-Fractured-Fairy-Tale-Unit-761373
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Fairy-Tale-Unit-to-Teach-the-Common-Core-Standards-25-Activities-224301
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