A Red Riding Hood Story from China by Ed Young. A rock is not brittle like a potato chip. Brittle- easily broken.

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A Red Riding Hood Story from China by Ed Young

A rock is not brittle like a potato chip. Brittle- easily broken.

Which one shows “brittle”? Which one shows “brittle”?

brittle Show what it would look like if you were holding something that was brittle. What are some things in our classroom/at home that are brittle? If this is brittle, say “Careful!!” ◦Egg ◦Glass ◦Book ◦crackers

The girl was disguised so she could sneak into the party. Disguised- put on a costume to cover up who you really are.

Which one shows “disguised”?

disguised When have you been disguised? What did you wear? Turn and talk. Which of these has a disguise? Thumbs up if it is, thumbs down if it is not. ◦Clown ◦Chuck E. Cheese ◦Your dad/mom ◦Your teacher

I plucked an apple from the tree. Plucked- pulled out quickly.

Which shows “plucked”?

plucked What did the 3 kids from Lon Po Po pluck out of the tree? What did they tell the wolf to do? Why? Practice plucking something out of a tub. Give an example and let students try. Would you want someone to pluck a hair out of your head? Why or why not? Would you want someone to pluck your loose tooth out? Why or why not?