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MarissaKendrick
MarissaKendrick rated it 6 years ago
There is always two parts to every story, and in this book we get to listen to the Big Bad Wolfs side of the original story, Three Little Pigs. The Wolf swears he never huffed and puffed down the pigs houses, but instead he was just having a sick day and couldn't help sneezing. It wasn't his fault t...
All About Books!
All About Books! rated it 6 years ago
The True Story of The 3 Little Pigs Guided Reading: Level Q This is the TRUE story of the 3 little pigs. It from the wolf's perspective. We learn that the the wolf is really not a bad guy and does not want to hurt the pigs. I think this is a great time to teach students about perspectives. You never...
Ms.C Harris' future classroom books
We all know the classic story of the three little pigs from the pigs point of view, but have you ever wondered what the wolf thought? The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs tells you the story through the wolfs perception. This is a great book to introduce P.O.V to your students. This story is placed a...
Ms.Wolfe's Classroom Books and Finds
Do you ever wonder what the bad guys are thinking in a story? Well in this version of The Three Little Pigs you get to find out! This is the Big Bad Wolf's side of the story. The big bad wolf only wanted to borrow some sugar for his grandmothers cake. But things become disastrous when he starts snee...
Story of My Life
Story of My Life rated it 7 years ago
This book is told from the point of view of the fox, who is trying to tell everyone how he became known as "big and bad". He was never trying to blow the house down! He just needed a cup of sugar for his grandmothers cake, and when the pigs said no, he sneezed because of a cold and blew their house ...
Sara's Library
Sara's Library rated it 7 years ago
This is the TRUE story of the 3 little pigs told from the wolf's perspective. This would be a great way to teach children about perspectives and 1st person/ 3rd person, point of view. Kids sometimes don't realize the difference of a story between 3rd and 1st person point of view. There are other typ...
Miss. Swiney's Classroom Library
Miss. Swiney's Classroom Library rated it 7 years ago
Alexander T. Wolf is in pig prison and determined to prove his innocence. He insists that he was framed in the classic fairy tale and writes his own version which is shared through his point of view in the story. This spin off is told in the most unique way, while still incorporating elements from t...
Mrs. Knight's Favorite Books
Mrs. Knight's Favorite Books rated it 7 years ago
The book is about a young person that is told in her math class that math is used in everyday life. The student then goes home and wakes up the next day with all kinds of math problems in her head. The story continues throughout her day, explaining how math works in her life each day. Math Curse is ...
Bria's Bookshelf
Bria's Bookshelf rated it 7 years ago
AR: 3.0 Grade Level: 2nd-4th Summary: We've all read some form of The Three Little Pigs, right? Well, THE TRUE STORY OF THE 3 LITTLE PIGS! is an excellent book to read to young readers. It's even an excellent book for them to read even to themselves! This particular book is all about perspective, fr...
Ronyell (a.k.a Rabbitearsblog)
Ronyell (a.k.a Rabbitearsblog) rated it 8 years ago
Title: The Book that Jack WroteAuthor: Jon ScieszkaArtist: Daniel Adel Genre: Children's / Humor / Surrealism / Poetry Year Published: 1994 Year Read: 2009Publisher: VikingSource: LibraryContent Rating: Ages 5+ (Some Violent Imagery) “The Book that Jack Wrote” is one of Jon Scieszka’s b...
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