The True Story of the Three Little Pigs (See how much you know!)

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The True Story of the Three Little Pigs (See how much you know!)

Directions As a class you will work together to pick the best answer to each question. Good Luck!!

Question 1 What is the wolf making at the very beginning of the story? A.) sandwich B.) hamburgers C.) cake D.) cookies

Question 2 What is the wolf missing for what he is making for his granny? A.) salt B.) cinnamon C.) everything! D.) sugar

Question 3 Who are the main characters in this story? A.) police officers B.) three pigs and the wolf C.) granny D.) just the pigs

Question 4 What are the three pigs’ houses made of? A.) clay, straw, and wax B.) yarn, boxes, and bricks C.) sticks, paper, and pillows D.) straw, sticks, and bricks

Question 5 Who’s house does the wolf go to first? A.) straw B.) sticks C.) yarn D.) bricks

Question 6 What is one of the settings of this story? A.) Starbucks B.) Disney World C.) the wolf’s house D.) a neighborhood

Question 7 In the story, which house can the wolf not blow down? A.) the stick house B.) the brick house C.) the straw house D.) all of them

Question 8 What is the real reason that the wolf blows down the houses? A.) he is really mean B.) he had a terrible cold C.) he was hungry D.) he was sad

Question 9 What did the police officers think the wolf was doing when they saw him? A.) blowing down the house to eat the pig B.) asking for a cup of sugar C.) sneezing D.) dropping off a newspaper

Question 10 At the end of the story, what does the wolf ask for? A.) a penny B.) diamonds and jewelry C.) a cup of sugar D.) to get him out of jail

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