Story-telling at Corpus Christi Catholic Primary School Term 1 The three little pigs “Children are made readers on the laps of their parents” - Buchwald.

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Story-telling at Corpus Christi Catholic Primary School Term 1 The three little pigs “Children are made readers on the laps of their parents” - Buchwald

The three little pigs L I T T L E Three little piggies Big Bad Wolf

The three little pigs Improving our writing by using higher order punctuation. Semi Colon Can you change this sentence so that you use a semi colon? The youngest little pig was silly but the eldest little pig was very sensible.

The three little pigs Improving our writing by using higher order punctuation. The youngest little pig was silly but the eldest little pig was very sensible. The youngest little pig was silly; the eldest little pig was very sensible How has the sentence changed? How could we improve the vocabulary?

The three little pigs Improving our writing by using higher order punctuation and improving the vocabulary. The youngest little pig was silly but the eldest little pig was very sensible. The youngest little pig was silly; the eldest little pig was very sensible. The youngest little pig was rather immature; the eldest little pig was advanced for his age.

This is the story of the three little pigs and this is the way we tell it!

Once upon a time there were not 1, not 2 but 3 little pigs who lived with their mother.

The youngest little pig was rather immature; the eldest little pig was advanced for his age. The middle little pig was neither immature or advanced!

Early one morning they woke up and their mother said, You’re too big for this house and it’s time you left home, but beware of the big bad wolf!

So they walked and they walked and they walked.

Let’s go back to the beginning!

The first little pig made his house out of straw.

In the meantime, the second little pig made his house out of sticks.

Fortunately, the third little pig made his house out of bricks

Let’s go back to the beginning!

You can find these slides on the website to practise the telling the story.