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Three Pigs Falling Action

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Three Pigs Falling Action

Three little pigs story illustration

📖 Part 1: What Happens After the Climax?

Remember: The falling action happens after the most exciting part of the story. It shows what happens to the wolf after he tries to blow down the brick house.

1. What does the wolf try to do when he can't blow down the brick house?

He gives up and goes home

He tries to come down the chimney

He asks the pig to let him in nicely

2. What happens to the wolf at the end of the story?

He becomes friends with the pigs

He falls into a pot of hot water

He builds his own house

✏️ Part 2: Falling Action Events

Directions: Use the sentence frames to describe two events from the falling action of "The Three Little Pigs."

3. First Falling Action Event:

The wolf _________________ but _________________.

4. Second Falling Action Event:

The wolf _________________ and then _________________.

5. How do you think the wolf felt during the falling action? Why?

🎨 Part 3: Draw and Tell

6. Draw one event from the falling action in the box below. Then write one sentence about your picture.

My picture shows: ________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

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