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Little Red Riding Hood

Vocabulary Little Red Riding Hood loiter naïve bunch imitate leap sprang solemn ignorant

Read Little Red Riding Hood page 53-56 Write the part of speech and a definition for each word. YOU MUST WRITE SOMETHING! DON’T WORRY IF IT IS WRONG.

Wait, hang around, you are not going anywhere. Little Red Riding Hood loiter verb Wait, hang around, you are not going anywhere.

Inexperienced, immature You don’t know a lot about the world Little Red Riding Hood 2. naïve adjective Inexperienced, immature You don’t know a lot about the world

Little Red Riding Hood 3. bunch noun Group, cluster

Little Red Riding Hood 4. imitate verb copy

Little Red Riding Hood 5. leap verb jump

Little Red Riding Hood 6. spring Verb (irregular) Sprang, has sprung

Little Red Riding Hood 7. solemn adj. Serious, sad

8. ignorant adjective Lacking knowledge, (it is an insult, rude) Little Red Riding Hood 8. ignorant adjective Lacking knowledge, (it is an insult, rude)

Complete each sentence. Little Red Riding Hood Complete each sentence. 1. You know that my friend is ignorant because __________.

Complete each sentence. Little Red Riding Hood Complete each sentence. 2. The new girl in school is naïve because __________

Complete each sentence. Little Red Riding Hood Complete each sentence. 3. I gave my Dad a bunch of ________________.

Complete each sentence. Little Red Riding Hood Complete each sentence. 4. You can not loiter in many stores because _______________.

Complete each sentence. Little Red Riding Hood Complete each sentence. 5. John is solemn because _______________.

Complete each sentence. Little Red Riding Hood Complete each sentence. 6. An athelete who leaps is a _________________.

Checking your comprehension Little Red Riding Hood Checking your comprehension 1. List 3 things that LRRH’s mother tells her.

Checking your comprehension Little Red Riding Hood Checking your comprehension 2. Does LRRH follow her mother’s advice?

Checking your comprehension Little Red Riding Hood Checking your comprehension 3. Where does grandmother live and why?

Questions for discussion Little Red Riding Hood Questions for discussion 2. Which ending do you prefer and why?

Questions for discussion Little Red Riding Hood Questions for discussion 3. Which ending teaches the better lesson and why?

Questions for discussion Little Red Riding Hood Questions for discussion 4. Do you think that LRRH deserved to die as she did in the original version?