The Three Little Pigs
Walt...
- make a gruesome nursery rhymes like the ones Roald Dahl made.
we had to read a few of Roald Dahl's nursery rhymes and then recreate one into our own. the own I chose was the three little pigs.
Next steps: go back through and fix my punctuation
What I enjoyed: reading Roald Rahl's nursery rhymes
what I found challenging: coming up with rims in my nursery rhymes
There were three little pigs one named Charlie, one named Sam
and there big brother Daniel who was leading the fam
They were kicked out to feed for them self with nothing but each other for help
A man walked past with rotten hay what for
And Charlie cried out can I have some i'm poor
The man said yes the stock won’t eat it anyway
So he stocked Charlie up and gave the rest away
Charlie built all day and all night
Clickity clack he was all done
He had a building a place he can call home
His brothers asked please may we come in
And Charlie said Not by the hair of my chinny chin chin
So they snorted and snorted and blew his house down
And off They went homeless still
Another man past with wet and socked wood
And Sam cried out can i have some
The man said yes why not i don’t need it
And through it on the grass for him to use
Sam built all day and night
Clickity clack he was all done he had a building to call home
His brother asked can i come in
And Sam said not by the hair of my chinny chin chin
So he snorted and snorted and blew the house down
Daniel went off still homeless indeed
A wolf cried out are you alright
Daniel said no I have no home and i'm cold
So the wolf said come and live with me its nice and warm there indeed
So Daniel followed him down the road shivering cold
When there got there he was nursered up
Knock knock it was the door
It is my brothers he cried out scared
So the wolf grabbed a shotgun and said
Stand back don’t be scared
The two pigs barged down the door
And bang bang they were dead
Daniel found a home and a brand new friend
And he lived happily ever after in his brand new den.
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