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The traditional story of The Three Little Pigs is told by Nihal Arthanayake accompanied by members of the ±«Óătv Philharmonic Orchestra.

The video

The Three Little Pigs

Presenter: Nihal Arthanayake
Composer: Daniel Whibley
Instruments: Accordian / Clarinet / Horn

Synopsis

A mother pig lives on a farm with her daughters, the three little pigs. The mother pig loves her children, but it's time for them to leave home.

The three little pigs each decide to build a house of their own. The first little pig quickly builds a house made of straw, found in a field nearby. The second little pig builds a house made of sticks that she's gathered from the woods. The third little pig decides to build a house made of bricks from the farmer's yard. The bricks are heavy and it takes a lot of effort.

The next morning, the first little pig hears a rat-a-tat-tat at the door of her straw house. It's a big, bad wolf looking for something to eat for his breakfast. The wolf takes a huge breath and blows the straw house as hard as he can. The straw house crashes to the ground and the first little pig runs to hide in her sister's stick house next door.

Soon, there's a knock at the door of the stick house. The wolf takes a huge breath and blows the stick house as hard as he can. The stick house tumbles to the ground and the two little pigs run to hide in their sister's brick house.

Soon there's a banging at the door of the brick house. The wolf takes a huge breath and blows the brick house as hard as he can. This time the house won't blow down, no matter how hard the wolf tries.

The wolf climbs down the chimney instead, so the three little pigs push their compost bin underneath and the wolf slides down and splats into a pile of rotting fruit and vegetables! The wolf decides that he won't bother the three little pigs again, and the sisters live happily together, safe in the strong brick house.

Curriculum links

Music
The film and the accompanying can be used to fulfil the following objectives of the Key Stage 1 music curriculum, which states that pupils should be taught to:

  • use their voices expressively and creatively by singing songs and speaking chants and rhymes
  • play tuned and untuned instruments musically
  • listen with concentration and understanding to a range of high-quality live and recorded music
  • experiment with, create, select and combine sounds using the inter-related dimensions of music.

English
The film and the accompanying Teacher Notes can also be used to target objectives from the Key Stage 1 English curriculum, particularly relating to Spoken language, Reading and Writing.

Resources

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Teacher Notes

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Vocabulary

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