The Three Little Pigs by James Marshall
The Three Little Pigs by James Marshall
Traditional Literature
Grade: 1st & 2nd Grade
Awards: None
Summary:
The Three Little Pigs by James Marshall is a retold tale. This story is about three little pigs who leave their mother to explore the world. Two of the pigs build houses in a hurry with weak materials. The big bad wolf blows both of their houses down and eats both brothers. The third pig builds a house of brick and narrowly outsmarts and escapes the wolf on three separate occasions. The wolf can't blow the little pig’s house down. In the wolf’s final attempt to eat the last little pig, he jumps down the chimney and gets cooked by the pig instead!
Evaluation:
I would use this book in my classroom because it is a great example of traditional literature. The Three Little Pigs by James Marshall is an exciting, suspenseful story that would capture the attention of my students. In addition, I would use this book because it has a great fusion of illustrations and text. The appropriate grade level for this book would be the first or second grade. This book would be a great resource for units on understanding key details in a text to measure reading comprehension. Students would be able to describe the characters in this story and what they did. The Three Little Pigs by James Marshall could also be used in the classroom for character development because the moral of the story is that hard work will be rewarded and laziness has consequences.
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