The Three Little Pigs Before we read… What do you know about pigs? What do you know pigs CAN’T do?

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The Three Little Pigs

Before we read… What do you know about pigs? What do you know pigs CAN’T do?

Reality Realistic fiction involves fictional stories about people, animals and events that are true to life and that could really happen.

Fantasy A fantasy is a story that could not happen in the real world. Often characters have special powers and the events that occur couldn’t really happen.

The Three Little Pigs is a… FANTASY

Monitor & Clarify This will help you understand the meanings of words and difficult ideas. Good readers constantly monitor themselves as they read to make sure they understand what they are reading. When you do not understand, take appropriate action: * Reread *Discuss *Ask someone *Use context clues *Stay alert for problems such as lack of concentration or unfamiliar words.

Making Connections Use your own experiences to better understand the characters’ feelings and actions.

Vocabulary Happily: with glad feeling or cheerful Gathering: picking up or collecting Angry: mad Turnips: vegetables > First: number one in order Second: number two in order, after the first person Third: number three in order, right after the second person

What do pigs sound like?

Focus Questions What materials would you use to build a house? Why would it be important for someone to make a plan before building a house?

LET’S READ!!!

Checking Comprehension 1. How did the third little pig outsmart the wolf? 2. What makes this story a folktale? 3. What would you make a house out of?

Discussing the Selection 1. Who are the characters in the story? 2. With what materials was the safest house built? 3.Why did Momma tell them it was time for them to go out in the world? 4. How did that make Momma feel? 5. How did that make the 3 pigs feel? 6. Would you be that brave? 7. What kind of character was the wolf?

Theme Connections Think about the houses in your neighborhood. What are they made of? What other stories have we read that are about homes?

Kinds of Homes Raise your hand and tell me one example of a home. We’ll see if we can name all of them before I show you the list. house apartment teepee igloo trailer tent camper condo town-home log cabin boathouse adobe grass hut animal homes

Sequence The order events take place in the story. Who can sequence the story for us?

Look at the pictures, choose one, tell us what is happening in the picture.

Now you can read other versions!

Fairy Tales to Folk Tales Fantasy

Game Time Directions: Two team captains will choose sides. Each team will take turns standing, facing the power point screen. When the picture comes up, the first person to name the story, fairy tale or folk tale scores one point. If its called out at the same time ( a tie), then each team scores the point, and it’s the next pair’s turn. At the end of the slide show, the team with the most points wins!

GAME OVER

The Real Three Little Pigs

THE END