Warm Up Student A: Describe a time when you did not have your homework with you at school. Why didn’t you have your homework? What were the consequences?

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Warm Up Student A: Describe a time when you did not have your homework with you at school. Why didn’t you have your homework? What were the consequences? Student B: Pretend you are Student A’s teacher. What do you think the real story is behind the missing homework?

Narrator

The person who is telling the story

Point of View

The narrator's position in relation to the story being told

The Three Little Pigs The story of how a wolf and three little pigs who build three very different houses There are three very different outcomes

The True Story of the Three Little Pigs

Ants in the Pizza Olivia Peter Bear