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Okay class, now that we’ve learned the different types of shapes and the different parts

of a house. You remember at the beginning of the class I said we would be reading a
story today. What is the name of the story?
Let’s take a look at the screen! The name of the story is – Very good – The Three Little
Pigs.
So now we’re gonna read one version of the story The Three Little Pigs. Okay? There’re
many versions but this is the version we’ll study. Okay?

But before we begin, I’d like all of you to stand up! Everybody stand up! Very good!

Now! You will work in pairs for the next exercise so I’d like you to go and pair up with a
classmate, so 2 people together – you and one of your classmates. 2 people together.

You all have your partner? Very good! Now you can sit next to your partner.

Alright, class, first of all, let’s look again at the picture on the screen. How many
characters are there? Do you know what the character of a story is? Characters are the
people or the animals in the story. So how many characters are there? How many pigs?
Let’s count together. One – Two – Three. Can you show me three of your fingers?
Excellent!

So there’re three little pigs and there’re also three events that we’re gonna sequence
after we read story.
Let’s have a look at the board. We’ll talk about sequence – what happens first, next, and
last. These are some sequencing words. Can you repeat after me? First (show hand),
Next (show hand), Last (show hand). Or we could use these ones: first, second, and
third. Can you repeat after me? First (show hand), Second (show hand), Third (show
hand). Good job! So those are our sequencing vocabulary, indicating what happens
first, next, and last OR first, second, and third. Okay?
For example, First, I go to the classroom. Next or Second, I open the door. Last/Third, I
enter the classroom. Okay? Christine, do you understand? Good!
So I go to the classroom. I open the door. And then I enter the classroom. This is a
sequence - What happens first, next, and last OR first, second, and third.
Alright now, I will give you three cards. Each with a picture showing an event – showing
what happened in the story. I want you to look and listen to the characters in the story
so we can sequence these events afterwards. Okay? Good

Now, let’s read The Three Little Pigs.

Once upon a time there were three little pigs and the time came for them to seek their
fortunes and build their houses.
The first little pig built himself a house of straw, the middle brother decided to build a
house of sticks, it wasn´t either a very strong house; but the third pig, the oldest,
decided to build a house of bricks, he did not mind hard work because he wanted a
strong house, because he knew that in the woods nearby there was a wolf who liked to
catch little pigs and eat them up.
When the three houses where finished, the three little pigs were happy dancing and
singing — “Who is scared of furious wolf, furious wolf, furious wolf?, “who is scared of
furious wolf…?”

Just as the first little pig reached his door, out of the woods popped a big bad wolf. The
little pig squealed with fright and slammed the door. — “Little pig, little pig, let me come
in!” cryed the wolf — “Not by the hair of my chinny — chin- chin!” — said the little pig —
“then I´ll huff and I´ll puff and I´ll blow your house in!” — roared the wolf.
And he blew the little straw house. Away raced the little pig to his brother´s house of
sticks.
The wolf was really angry, so went behind the youngest pig until the house of sticks,
where the pigs were singing – “Who is scared of furious wolf, furious wolf, furious wolf?,
who is scared of furious wolf…?” – Suddenly the wolf roared — “Open the door, Let me
come in!” — ” “No, we won´t!” — said the pigs. “then I´ll huff and I´ll puff and I´ll blow
down your house!” — roared the wolf. And he blew down the little house of sticks. The
two little pigs raced away to his big brother´s house of bricks and started to sing -” “Who
is scared of furious wolf, furious wolf, furious wolf?, “who is scared of furious wolf…?”

This made the big wolf perfectly furious — “open the door little pigs!, let me come in! ”
— “no we wont´t” — “then I´ll huff and I´ll puff and I´ll blow down your house!” — But he
couldn´t blow down that little house of bricks.
He decided to climb and get in through the chimney. So he climbed, jumped down and
fell right into a kettle of boiling water! He sprang straight up the chimney again and
raced away into the woods. The three little pigs never saw him again, and spent their
time in the strong brick house dancing and singing — “Who is scared of furious wolf,
furious wolf, furious wolf?, “Who is scared of furious wolf? furious wolf !”.
The end.
So how did this story end? What happened to the wolf? Did he eat the three little pigs?
Jackson? Did the wolf eat the three little pigs? Emily? Christine? Did the wolf eat the
three little pig?
No, he didn’t. Nice job!

So, class, right now I want you to take a look again at the cards you have and discuss
with your partner. What kind of house the first pig built? What card should come first,
second, and third. You’ll put the cards in order of happening. Like the example on the
board. Okay? You have one minute and then we will correct them altogether, okay?
Let’s start.

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