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The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs

The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs. By Jon Scieszka. BRIGHT. Smart, intelligent Shining, vibrant From the story: He wasn’t to bright. Examples: He was a very bright student. Sammy snowman wore a bright blue shirt. Activity for Bright. Someone who makes all A’s in school.

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The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs

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  1. The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs By Jon Scieszka

  2. BRIGHT • Smart, intelligent • Shining, vibrant • From the story: • He wasn’t to bright. • Examples: • He was a very bright student. • Sammy snowman wore a bright blue shirt.

  3. Activity for Bright • Someone who makes all A’s in school. • Someone who walks out in front of traffic. • A new light bulb. • A dark room.

  4. HONOR • Under moral obligation or having lots of respect for someone or something; have to do what you think is right; good reputation • From the story: • Wolf’s honor. • Examples: • It was an honor to sing at my sister’s wedding. • I wanted to honor my mother’s wishes, so I was nice to my brother.

  5. Activity for Honor • Telling a lie. • Taking care of something that your dad told you to do. • Telling the truth. • Talking about someone behind their back.

  6. IMPOLITE • Rude, not good manners • From the story: • Talk about impolite! • Examples: • He was impolite to the new teacher. • It is impolite to talk while others are talking.

  7. Activity for Impolite • You are rude to your friend. • She said please and thank you when she received a gift. • Interrupting the teacher while she is teaching. • Asking nicely to use the bathroom. • Staying in your place in line and not pushing to the front.

  8. JAZZED • Make more interesting, more lively or exciting • From the story: • So they jazzed up the story with all that “Huff and puff and blow your house down.” • Examples: • I added some color to my bedroom to jazz it up. • I am jazzed about the football game.

  9. Activity for jazzed • I am excited about the new Spiderman movie. • Using all of the same color to decorate your bedroom. • You are bored by the story. • She decided to add color to your all black outfit.

  10. FRAMED • Make someone appear guilty • Having a picture put in a frame • From the story: • I was framed. • Examples: • The prisoner says he was framed. • I decided to have the photo framed.

  11. Activity for framed • Putting the stolen candy in John’s bag. • Putting a picture in a frame. • Setting someone up to get in trouble. • Helping to prove someone is innocent.

  12. REVIEW • Is it jazzed? • Is it impolite? • Is it framed? • Is it honor? • Is it bright?

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