South Carolina ELA Standards: R.LCS.9, R.LCS.10
Did you notice the GREEN words in the text during The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs performance? These are S.T.A.R. words! S.T.A.R. words are words that stand out in our reading and listening. These words might be special for many reasons. It is our job as readers and listeners to pay attention to them and spend some time thinking about them and analyzing them. Below you will find The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs S.T.A.R. words, some helpful tips on how to think about S.T.A.R. words, as well as some fun activities to help you understand these S.T.A.R. words better.
Why did this word make you stop? Maybe you don't know what it means, maybe you don't know how to say it, maybe it's a word you like, maybe it makes the sentence more interesting...there are LOTS of reasons to notice words.
What do you think the word means? How do you say it? Do you notice anything about this word? Use your reading strategies to decode the word and discover its meaning.
Why did the author use this word? Why is this word better than using a different word?
Now that you've stopped and analyzed this word, re-read the sentence with your newfound understanding.
These words appeared in GREEN in The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs performance video.
meaning: completely dead and devoid of life; unusable
meaning: the most intelligent person in a group
meaning: everyone knows what happens next
meaning: someone is blamed for something he/she did not do
Can you act out these phrases?
Can you find examples of figurative language in your own book?
Can you add figurative language to your own writing?