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The Three Little Pigs Book Companion Activities Reading Comprehension

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My first graders loved this! Readers theater gives reading purpose and is great for fluency practice.
This was a great resource! Huge variety of activities for a few different versions of the story. Thank you!

Description

This fun unit provides reading comprehension activities and writing activities to go along with many different versions of The Three Little Pigs. It is the perfect unit to compare text to text stories around the Three Pig's theme. The stories included are: The Three Little Pigs paper version, The Three Pigs by Marshall, The True Story of the Three Little Pigs, The Three Little Wolves and the Big Bad Pig, The Three Daisies, The Three Little Pigs and the Somewhat Bad Wolf, Pigs by Gail Gibbons, and Mind Your Manners B.B. Wolf. There are two mini books with differentiated levels of the original Three Little Pigs fairy tale. There is a Big Bad Wolf craft and three Little pigs craft. This is a very enjoyable week's worth of fun.

Including in this fun packed resource are:

The Three Little Pigs by Megan Mitchell (me)

  • 3 versions of the story in a mini booklet, copy 2 per page
  • Colorful posters for characters, setting, and retelling
  • Beginning, Middle and End
  • Retelling 2 versions cut and paste
  • Character Analysis
  • Main Idea and Details
  • Venn Diagram Compare and Contrast

The Three Pigs by Marshall

  • Tally, Survey & Graph
  • Check for Understanding
  • Features of Fiction
  • Key Events
  • Character Analysis
  • Questions Recall
  • Character Traits Wolf
  • Main Idea and Details
  • Retell Writing

The True Story of the Three Pigs by ScieszkaTally, Survey & Graph

  • Check for Understanding
  • Features of Fiction
  • Making Predictions
  • Main Idea and Details
  • Questions Recall
  • Fill in the blank
  • True or False
  • Character Analysis
  • Problem and Solution
  • Text to Text
  • Dear Pigs Letter
  • Retell Writing

The Three Wolves & the Big Bad Pig by Triviza

  • Survey, Tally & Graph
  • Check for Understanding
  • Features of Fiction
  • Sequencing Cut and Paste
  • Text to Text
  • Main Idea and Details
  • Problem and Solution
  • Character Analysis 2 options
  • Predicting
  • Character Traits
  • Questions
  • Retelling Writing

The Three Little Pigs and the Somewhat Bad Wolf

  • Character Senses
  • Predicting
  • Character Comparison
  • Check for Understanding
  • Key Events
  • Story Mapping
  • Retell Writing

Fun Extras:

The Three Dassies by Brett

  • Beginning, Middle, & End
  • Comparing Text
  • Main Idea and Details
  • Opinion Writing

Mind your Manners by Sierra

  • Rule or Law
  • Text to Self
  • Character Senses
  • List of Manners 2 options
  • Rules at School Writing

Pigs by Gibbons

  • Anticipation Guide
  • Digging for Details
  • Writing
  • Can, Have, Are

Extra Extra:

  • Introducing the 4th Pig
  • Unit Reflection
  • Huff and Puff Experiment 2 pages

Pig and Wolf Craft

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Total Pages
165 pages
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Standards

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Ask and answer questions about key details in a text.
Retell stories, including key details, and demonstrate understanding of their central message or lesson.
Describe characters, settings, and major events in a story, using key details.
Use illustrations and details in a story to describe its characters, setting, or events.
Compare and contrast the adventures and experiences of characters in stories.

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