The Three Little Pigs
Activity 1
I can describe the difference between good and evil characters.
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Activity 1
I can describe the difference between good and evil characters.
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Activity 2
We will fill out a character study. First we will write about one of the pigs (good character), then we will write about the wolf (evil character).
Activity 4
Do you think the Wolf is guilty or innocent? Pretend to be a lawyer and explain to the jury why he deserves to be free or deserves the charges and why.
On a piece of paper, write the word guilty if you think the wolf is guilty and should be put in jail. If you think he is innocent, write the word innocent at the top of the paper and write why you think he should be set free.
Activity 5
The 3 little pigs want to work together to make a home they can all live together in. They want you to be their builder, but their house must be able to stand up to the big, bad wolf. Use the materials to create a house that won’t blow down even when a blow dryer is turned on it. Revise your idea if it doesn’t work the first time.
Materials:
2 pieces construction paper
10 craft sticks
20 toothpicks
3 feet of tape
Answers
Activity 1: NA
Activity 2:
Activity 3: NA
Activity 4: Answers will vary.
Activity 5: NA