Ping Xing Elementary School Collection Materials
Part 1 (2/17~2/23)
There are three little pigs. The pigs are not small anymore. The pigs are leaving their home. They say, “Goodbye mother and father.” The pigs’ mother and father say, “Goodbye our three little pigs.” The pigs’ parents wave ‘goodbye’ to them. The three little pigs wave ‘goodbye’ to their parents. The three little pigs walk to the road. The pigs walk for a very long time. The day ends and the night begins. The night is very cold. The pigs sit together to stay warm.
The night ends and the day begins. The pigs do not sleep well because they feel cold. The pigs talk to each other. The pigs say, “We need a home to stay warm at night.” The pigs do not have any tools or much money. The pigs go to a small town. The pigs talk with people in the small town. The first pig asks a woman, “Can we stay in your house?” The woman says, “Sorry but no.” The second pig asks a man, “Can we stay in your house?” The man says, “Go away.” The third pig asks a different person. The person says, “You cannot but there is a salesperson who can help you.” The pigs ask, “How can the salesperson help us?” The person says, “They can sell you straw, sticks, or bricks to build your houses.” The pigs ask, “Where can we find this salesperson?” The person says, “You can find this person on the road.” The pigs say, “Thank you!”
Part 2 (2/24~3/2)
The three little pigs are walking on the road. They are looking for a salesperson. The pigs want to build their houses. The pigs want houses so they do not sleep outside in the cold night. The pigs need either straw, sticks, or bricks to build their houses. The pigs see a man on the road. The pigs ask the man, “Are you a salesperson?” The man says. “No, I am a farmer.” The pigs continue walking on the road. The pigs see a woman on the road. The pigs ask the woman, “Are you a salesperson?” The woman says, “No, I am a gardener.” The pigs are sad but they continue walking on the road.
The pigs see a person on the road. The pigs ask the person, “Are you a salesperson?” The person says, “Yes, I am a salesperson. How can I help you?” The pigs say they need to build houses. The person says, “I only have straw to sell.” The pigs think straw can make them feel warm at night. The first pig cannot wait. “Salesperson, I can buy your straw.” The salesperson sells the straw to the first pig. The first pig says goodbye to the second and third pig. The first pig builds the straw house.
The day ends and the night begins. The first pig is warm. There is a knock at the door. “Hello?” the first pig asks. “I am a wolf and I am cold. Please let me in.” The first pig does not let the wolf in. The wolf is angry and blows the house down. “No!” the first pig yells. The wolf eats the first pig.
Part 3 (3/3~3/9)
The two little pigs are walking on the road. They are looking for a salesperson. The pigs want to build their houses. The pigs want houses so they do not sleep outside in the cold night. The pigs need either straw, sticks, or bricks to build their houses. The pigs see a man on the road. The pigs ask the man, “Are you a salesperson?” The man says. “No, I am a policeman.” The pigs continue walking on the road. The pigs see a woman on the road. The pigs ask the woman, “Are you a salesperson?” The woman says, “No, I am a cook.” The pigs are sad but they continue walking on the road.
The pigs see a person on the road. The pigs ask the person, “Are you a salesperson?” The person says, “Yes, I am a salesperson. How can I help you?” The pigs say they need to build houses. The person says, “I only have sticks to sell.” The pigs think sticks can make them feel warm at night. The second pig cannot wait. “Salesperson, I can buy your sticks.” The salesperson sells the sticks to the second pig. The second pig says goodbye to the third pig. The second pig builds the stick house.
The day ends and the night begins. The second pig is warm. There is a knock at the door. “Hello?” the second pig asks. “I am a wolf and I am cold. Please let me in.” The second pig does not let the wolf in. The wolf is angry and blows the house down. “No!” the second pig yells. The wolf eats the second pig.
Part 4 (3/10~3/16)
The third little pig is walking on the road. The third pig is looking for a salesperson. The third pig wants to build a house. The third pig wants a house so not to sleep outside in the cold night. The third pig needs either straw, sticks, or bricks to build a house. The third pig sees a man on the road. The third pig asks the man, “Are you a salesperson?” The man says. “No, I am a fisherman.” The third pig continues walking on the road. The third pig sees a woman on the road. The third pig asks the woman, “Are you a salesperson?” The woman says, “No, I am a doctor.” The third pig is sad but continues walking on the road.
The third pig sees a person on the road. The pig asks the person, “Are you a salesperson?” The person says, “Yes, I am a salesperson. How can I help you?” The third pig says, “I want a house.” The person says, “I only have bricks to sell.” The pig thinks bricks can make the night feel warm. “Salesperson, I can buy your bricks.” The salesperson sells the bricks to the third pig. The third pig builds the brick house.
The day ends and the night begins. The third pig is warm. There is a knock at the door. “Hello?” the third pig asks. “I am a wolf and I am cold. Please let me in.” The third pig does not let the wolf in. The wolf is angry but cannot blow the house down. “No!” the wolf yells. The third pig laughs and lives happily ever after.