pigs
 
pigs
 

Three Little Pigs Story - Number
-In the story of the Three Little Pigs there are 3 pigs, 3 houses, and 3 events. There are many opportunities for counting.
-Each element of the story can be counted and described with a number.
(Printable)



pigs
 
pigs
 

Three Little Pigs Story - Number
-As an event develops details can be described using numbers.
-Changes can be noted and inserted in a narration.
(Printable)



pigs
 
pigs
 

Three Little Pigs Story - Number
-As an event develops details can be described using numbers.
-Changes can be noted and inserted in a narration.
(Printable)



pigs
 
pigs
 

Three Little Pigs Story - Number
-Questions can be asked using "how many".
-Number answers are large and bold.
-Number sentences can be read with images above the numbers to aid meaning.
(Printable)



pigs
 
pigs
 

Three Little Pigs Story - Number
-Questions can be asked using "how many".
-Number answers are large and bold.
-Number sentences can be read with images above the numbers to aid meaning.
(Printable)



pigs
 
pigs
 

Three Little Pigs Story - Number
-Images and numbers can be printed and cut out (p. 13) and then glued to the paper.
-Then they can be counted out loud.
(Printable)



pigs
 
pigs
 

Three Little Pigs Story - Number
-Images and numbers can be printed and cut out and then glued to the paper (p. 11-12, p. 15-16) .
-Then they can be counted out loud.
(Printable)



pigs
 
pigs
 

Three Little Pigs Story - Number
-Images and numbers can be printed and cut out (p. 14) and then glued to the paper.
-Then they can be counted out loud.
(Printable)



pigs
 
pigs
 

Three Little Pigs Story - Number
-The number sentences can be cut into strips and stapled into a set.
-Then they can be read out loud.
(Printable)



pigs
 
pigs
 

Three Little Pigs Story - Number
-The number sentences can be cut into strips and stapled into a set.
-Then they can be read out loud.
(Printable)



pigs
 

Three Little Pigs Story - Number
-Images and numbers can be printed and cut out from previous pages to glue to the grid.
-A variety of tasks could be developed.
(Printable)













 








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