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In December 2015, a photograph of a wolf pack marching through the snow began circulating via Facebook along with an inaccurate description about its hierarchy:
“A wolf pack: the first 3 are the old or sick, they give the pace to the entire pack. If it was the other way round, they would be left behind, losing contact with the pack. In case of an ambush they would be sacrificed. Then come 5 strong ones, the front line. In the center are the rest of the pack members, then the 5 strongest following. Last is alone, the alpha. He controls everything from the rear. In that position he can see everything, decide the direction. He sees all of the pack. The pack moves according to the elders pace and help each other, watch each other.”
Despite the image’s popularity, however, the attached description of the inner workings of a wolf pack are inaccurate.
The photograph shown was taken by Chadden Hunter and featured in the BBC documentaryFrozen Planet in 2011, with its original description explaining that the “alpha female” led the pack and that the rest of the wolves followed in her tracks in order to save energy:
A massive pack of 25 timberwolves hunting bison on the Arctic circle in northern Canada. In mid-winter in Wood Buffalo National Park temperatures hover around -40°C. The wolf pack, led by the alpha female, travel single-file through the deep snow to save energy. The size of the pack is a sign of how rich their prey base is during winter when the bison are more restricted by poor feeding and deep snow. The wolf packs in this National Park are the only wolves in the world that specialize in hunting bison ten times their size. They have grown to be the largest and most powerful wolves on earth.
While this description is more accurate than the one shared in the viral Facebook post, some researchers would nonetheless dispute the use of the term “alpha.” In David Mech’s 1999 paper “Alpha Status, Dominance, and Division of Labor in Wolf Packs,” he argued that the concept of an “alpha” wolf who asserts his or her dominance over other pack members doesn’t actually exist in the wild:
Labeling a high-ranking wolf alpha emphasizes its rank in a dominance hierarchy. However, in natural wolf packs, the alpha male or female are merely the breeding animals, the parents of the pack, and dominance contests with other wolves are rare, if they exist at all. During my 13 summers observing the Ellesmere Island pack, I saw none.
Thus, calling a wolf an alpha is usually no more appropriate than referring to a human parent or a doe deer as an alpha. Any parent is dominant to its young offspring, so “alpha” adds no information. Why not refer to an alpha female as the female parent, the breeding female, the matriarch, or simply the mother? Such a designation emphasizes not the animal’s dominant status, which is trivial information, but its role as pack progenitor, which is critical information.
This photograph is “real” in the sense that it shows a pack of wolves in Wood Buffalo National Park, but the pack is not being led by the three oldest members and trailed by an “alpha” wolf, as implied by a viral Facebook post. Instead, one of the stronger animals leads the group in order to create a path through the snow for them.
This free Three Little Pigs Activities is filled with fun worksheets, clip cards and activities that are suitable for young children ages 3-8. They will enjoy working on their reading and handwriting skills as well as learning number recognition and practicing their counting skills. While this activity might say preschool, it is definitely suitable for kindergarten and first graders too!
Three Little Pigs Activities
This learning pack focuses on the Three Little Pigs story. All of these printable activities revolve around the characters of this story. It also includes story cards and story sequencing strips which your child can use to retell the story. These can be laminated and used, placing the cards in order. Another way to use the story cards is to laminate them and stick a paddle pop stick onto the back of them. This gives your child an easy way to hold the story sequencing cards as they retell the story in their own words.
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These items are best used with the activity pack so grab them here:
- Card stock (to print everything out on.)
- A pocket chart (I have this one and this mini one too.)
- Laminator with pockets (If you want to make it reusable.)
- Clothespins (for the clip cards)
- Color Pencils, Crayons or Markers
This 3 Little Pigs activities pack contains over 70 pages and includes the following activities:
- Story Sequencing Cards
- Story Sequencing Strips
- Alphabet Matching Cards
- Number Matching Cards
- Do-A-Dot pages
- I Spy Fun
- 2 piece puzzles
- 4 piece puzzles
- Line Tracing Page
- Maze
- Montessori 3 Part Cards
- Size Sequencing Cards
- Number Puzzles
- Word Puzzle
- Cut and Paste the Missing Numbers
- Count and Clip Cards
- Simple Addition Pages
- Simple Subtraction Pages
- Cutting Practice page
- See and Stamp pages
- Trace the letters
- Story / Creative Writing Pages
- Playdough letter activity
- Fingerprint letter activity
- Push Pin letter activity
Also, don’t forget to add the Three Little Pigs Sequencing Cards
and the watercolor 3 little pigs coloring pages to the pack!
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Grab the story Read Build Write Vocabulary Cards