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Little Red Riding Hood

1. Match them up!


Draw a line to match the picture and the word.

wo gran bask wolf eyes s


od ny et e
e
ear hear nose smell teeth e
s a
t

2. What’s the order?


Watch the story and put the sentences in order.

2 way she met a wolf.


On her

4 Little Red Riding Hood looked at the wolf’s eyes, ears, nose and teeth.

1 One day Little Red Riding Hood went to visit her


7 granny. Little Red Riding Hood never saw the wolf
6 again.
3
The wolf opened his mouth wide and Granny jumped out.
5
The wolf ran to Granny’s house and ate Granny up.
A woodcutter heard a loud scream and ran to the house.
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3. Match them up!
Watch the story. Match what Little Red Riding Hood and the wolf say.

Granny, what big eyes you have! All the better to hear you with!

Granny, what big ears you have! All the better to eat you with!

Granny, what a big nose you have! All the better to see you with!

Granny, what big teeth you have! All the better to smell you with!

4. Write and draw!


Draw a picture of your granny or someone else in your family and
write about them.

my grandmother always cooks delicious food and gives it to me


and my family, she also knows how to sew

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