https://docs.google.com/document/d/1XCSpyLUz6SHa4MIKdEL-PXkfClUqEg3M7wx3z9TJKXI/edit
- First I paired the students up with a partner and instructed them on how to begin writing their script and to discuss and agree on what they thought was the main lesson/moral of the story, this was to be included in their script and play.
- After the students finished their scripts they then gathered the supplies that they would need to complete their puppets - pink, yellow, orange, and white paper, a brown paper sack (or brown paper), googly eyes, brown pipecleaners, scissors, a glue stick, and a brown or black sharpie
- Students then cut out the shapes and separated the necessary supplies to create the three little pigs and the big bad wolf puppets - pink construction paper, white paper, googly eyes, and popsicle sticks
- Students used a glue stick to glue these pieces together to create their puppets
- Students then made the "straw house" from the story using half the brown paper sack, cut up strips of the yellow paper, and a glue stick
- Students then made the "stick house" from the story using the other half of the brown paper sack, brown pipecleaners, and a glue stick
- Students then made the "brick house" from the story using the orange paper and the brown sharipe, but you could use red or black paper or sharpies to represent the brick
- Students then used their script, puppets, and houses to put on their play of "The Three Little Pigs"
Good luck and happy story telling!