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The document narrates the story of three little pigs, Porky, Petunia, and Percy, who learn the importance of hard work and perseverance while building their homes. The lazy Porky builds a straw house, Petunia builds a stick house, but only Percy builds a sturdy brick house that withstands the attacks of a hungry wolf. Ultimately, the pigs learn valuable lessons about diligence and planning, leading to their safety and happiness in their strong brick home.
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STS Ge-7

The document narrates the story of three little pigs, Porky, Petunia, and Percy, who learn the importance of hard work and perseverance while building their homes. The lazy Porky builds a straw house, Petunia builds a stick house, but only Percy builds a sturdy brick house that withstands the attacks of a hungry wolf. Ultimately, the pigs learn valuable lessons about diligence and planning, leading to their safety and happiness in their strong brick home.
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THE THREE

LITTLE
PIG’S AND
THE
STRONGEST
HOUSE

Children
BOOK DAY

Science technology and Society (GE-7)


BEED-1B
PREPARED BY: FREEDOM GROUP
FREEDOM GROUP:

Members:
Leader: Lester Nic R. Madrilejos
Ronnie Dorado
Nino Anthony Llamido
Victor Naz
Kenneth Montales Funtanar
Once upon a time, three young pigs named
Porky, Petunia, and Percy used to reside in a
quaint rural area. They were siblings who spent
their entire day playing together. However,
their mother eventually realized that it was
time for them to become self-sufficient and
construct their own homes.
"Keep in mind, my little ones," their
mother added, "because the world can be
unpredictable, you should build strong,
sturdy houses to protect yourself from
harm."

The three young pigs said goodbye to


their mother with kisses and cuddles
before embarking on their quest to locate
the ideal location for their houses.
Being the most slothful of the
group, Porky soon thought that a
nearby pile of straw would be the
ideal location for his dwelling. He
built a nice straw house with
minimal work and said, "I'm done! I
can now unwind and have fun all
day.
Petunia put in a little more effort. She
started constructing her home after
finding a number of wood and twigs.
Although it took a little longer, she was
able to design a lovely modest home.
The most astute of the three, Percy
understood that perseverance is rewarded.
After looking for the strongest materials
available, he ultimately selected bricks. He
built a sturdy and dependable home by
carefully stacking and cementing the bricks.
The three small piglets were discovered by a
large, evil wolf one evening as the sun was
setting. He was hungry and focused on the
delicious pigs. Porky's straw hut was the first
thing the wolf saw.

Please let me in, tiny pig! The wolf puffing and


huffing.

Porky, however, was slack and said, "Not by the


hair of my chinny-chin-chin!"
With a mighty huff
and puff, the wolf
blew down Porky’s
straw house.
Frightened
Porky sought refuge at Petunia's house.

After following, the wolf reached Petunia's stick


home. Please let me in, little pigs! The wolf let
forth a roar.
However, a slightly more courageous Petunia
responded, "Not by the hair of our chinny-chin-
chins!"
With all of his strength, the wolf puffed and
huffed, and Petunia's house followed suit.
The two terrified pigs now ran to Percy's sturdy brick
home.

The wolf stood in front of Percy's house, determined


to eat something tasty. Please let me in, little pigs!
The wolf snarled.
But "Not by the hair of our chinny-chin-chins!"
said Percy, secure in his solid house."

The wolf did his hardest to blow down Percy's brick house, but
despite his best efforts, he was unable to accomplish so. When the
wolf realized he couldn't capture the cunning piglets, he gave up
and scampered off into the forest.
That day taught Porky, Petunia, and Percy a
valuable lesson. Petunia recognized the
importance of perseverance, and Porky
recognized the worth of hard effort. Percy was
aware that they may be protected by strength
and knowledge.

The three young pigs lived contentedly in their


sturdy brick home ever thereafter, relishing their
days of laughing and play. And they knew they were
safe in their solid home if they spotted the great
terrible wolf lurking close.

The End.
Moral of the Story:

The story emphasizes the importance of


hard work, planning, and making good
choices, as the third pig's diligence and
foresight lead to his success.
And so, dear little dreamer, as “The Three Little
Pigs” story comes to an end, it’s time for three
questions to unlock the magic within the tale:
How did Porky, Petunia, and Percy decide
to build their houses, and what were their
choices of materials?
What happened when the big bad wolf tried
to blow down Porky’s and Petunia’s houses,
and how did Percy’s brick house keep them
safe?
What did the three little pigs learn from
their experience, and how did they live
happily ever after in their strong brick
house?
Use your imagination, let your dreams guide
you, and answer the questions to uncover the
secrets of “The Three Little Pigs and the
Strongest House.” May you dream of hard work,
determination, and the joy of finding safety and
happiness in your sturdy home. Goodnight,
sweet little dreamer, and may your dreams be
filled with the wonder of the three little pigs’
tale and the joy of living happily ever after.
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tool/image/generate

https://quillbot.com/paraphrasing-
tool

https://www.readthetale.com/popular
-bedtime-stories/the-three-little-
pigs

https://dreamstudio.stability.ai/creati
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Documentation:

In the picture above is our documentation of making a storybook


project for STS. we all know that some of my groupmates have busy
schedule and big responsibilties in their living e.i working, babysitting
and as a undestanding leader I am grateful because despite of their
busy days they give me some time to help me finish our project in STS.

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