38 Stories: Supplemental Guide 2A | The Three Little Pigs
Outside means to be outdoors or to be out of a building. [Point to the
wolf.]
Is the wolf inside or outside?
- Araceli likes to play inside when it is too hot outside.
Jung’s mother asked him to take the groceries from outside the house
to inside the house. - Using the objects around you (e.g., a pencil case, a book, a pencil, an
eraser, your hands), show your partner inside and outside. Say inside
and outside while you show your partner. I will call on a few of you to
show the class.
Repeating Refrains
- In advance of Presenting the Read-Aloud, designate one student in
each partner pair to play the part of the wolf. Tell them they will say,
“Little pig, little pig, let me come in.” - Model saying, “Little pig, little pig, let me come in,” with expression
and ask students to do the same. - Show these students the prompt that will indicate it is their turn to
speak, e.g., “When I touch my nose, it is your turn to repeat after me.” - Designate the other student in each partner pair to play the part of the
little pigs. Tell them they will say, “Not by the hair of my chinny chin
chin.” - Model saying, “Not by the hair of my chinny chin chin,” with
expression and ask students to do the same. - Show these students the prompt that will indicate it is their turn to
speak, e.g., “When I pat my head, say, ‘Not by the hair of my chinny
chin chin.’” - Now tell the students who are playing the part of the wolf that they will
also be repeating another line, “Then I’ll huff and I’ll puff and I’ll blow
your house down.” - Model saying, “Then I’ll huff and I’ll puff and I’ll blow your house
down,” with expression and ask students to do the same.