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The “Three Little Pigs” adapted by Nick Sharratt is a classic Traditional Literature (TR) story that simply does not get old.
Killianfig The story‘s simplicity fully supports Storytelling (S), Reader‘s Theater (RT), and Dramatic Reenactment (DR) activities as students are able to easily tweak the plot of the story to make re-enactments and storytelling more unique and imaginative. 6y
Killianfig The simplicity also compliments shared Reading (SR) and Independent Reading (IR) strategies as the text is easy to follow without the support of a teacher. The many concrete objects presented in the story support ESOL strategy 17 as visuals can easily be used to represent the actions described. 6y
Killianfig This form of visual learning can also be complimented through UDL strategies 1.1, 1.3, and 5.2. The linear progression of the story is also a perfect fit when exercising ESOL strategy 7. Here‘s a great lesson plan that explores the many different variations of this classic story: https://www.preschoolteacher101.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/PT101-3LP-Plans-M... 6y
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