The True Story of the Three Little Pigs! / ¡La Verdadera Historia De Los Tres Cerditos!

The True Story of the Three Little Pigs! / ¡La Verdadera Historia De Los Tres Cerditos!

There are two sides to every story. Here, the wolf gets to tell HIS side of the story. Is it true? You get to decide!

By: Jon Scieszka
Fiction

Discovery Questions

After your child receives and reads this book, Discuss one or more of the following questions to help him/her make connections and build comprehension.

  • The wolf wants to borrow a cup of sugar. When have you borrowed something? Did you remember to give it back. Write about what you borrowed. Share your story with a parent.
  • The pigs do not agree on how to build a house. Think of another story with siblings. Do they get along? Do they disagree about something? List five ways they are like the little pigs. List five ways they are different.
  • Every story has more than one perspective, or side. This book tells the wolf's side of the story. Why is it important to hear both sides? What can be learned by listening to others? Talk about it with a parent.
  • With a parent's help bake a cake. Find a recipe. Gather the ingredients. When it is finished, share it with your family and friends!

Book Details

Pages:
32
Grade Level:
3rd Grade
Genre:
Fiction
Bilingual?
No
SEL
No
Multi-ethnic?
No
Student Favorite
Yes
Part of a Series
Yes
Book Code
#263
ISBN
9780142414477

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