The Wolf Who Cried Boy by Bob Hartman is a delightful retelling of the classic fable with a clever twist. In this hilarious story, the mischievous wolf decides to play a prank on the villagers by repeatedly crying “Boy!” instead of “Wolf!” When a real danger finally arises, the skeptical villagers ignore the wolf’s pleas for help. Through this engaging tale, children learn about the consequences of lying and the importance of honesty. Reading this book can spark insightful discussions about trust, integrity, and the impact of our actions on others. To enhance the reading experience, activities such as role-playing, creating alternate endings, or designing a moral-themed comic strip can be incorporated to deepen comprehension and reinforce the valuable life lesson presented in the story.
This ready to use ELA resources unit was prepared to use with The Wolf Who Cried Boy by Bob Hartman.
It includes:
. graphic organizers
. summarizing
. reading comprehension
. writing extensions (can be used for assessment)
. Compare/contrast to Boy Who Cried Wolf
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