HOMEWORK 1 Imagine that you are the woodcutter in the story of Red Riding Hood. You hear Red Riding Hood scream and you think you might need some help overcoming the wolf. Send a text message of no more than 20 words to a friend of yours - another woodcutter working nearby - asking them to meet you at the cottage. Tell them it is urgent and why they need to hurry. Later that day you are interviewed by the press for the early evening news. They want to know what happened. Finish this account: I was chopping a tree near Red Riding Hood s cottage when I heard
HOMEWORK 2 Adjectives are words that describe people or things. This word bank has adjectives that can be used to finish each sentence on the next page. adjective word bank noisy sweet new tall kind big friendly brown bright blue large clear red green cloudy old dark big light juicy green nice lovely old ripe white short 1. Complete these sentences with a suitable adjective from the word bank above. a The sky was e.g. blue/cloudy/dark b The tractor was e.g. red/old/new c The grass was e.g. green/tall/short d The horse was e.g. noisy/big/brown e The farmer was e.g. kind/friendly/nice f The farmhouse was e.g. large/old/white g The apples were e.g. /sweet/ripe/juicy h The field was e.g. big/green 2. Would you like to live on farm? yes no Explain your answer.
HOMEWORK 3 You have written a sequel to Red Riding Hood where the wolf and Red Riding Hood are now best of firends forever. As best friends they have decided to go on holiday together. Write a mini story - postcard - to grandma remembering a story has a beginning, middle and an end. Design the front of the postcard from Wolf World Floida. Grandma s Go Free! Wolf World Florida
HOMEWORK 4 Today you worked on your Red Ridding Hood play! You now need to imagine you work for a National Newspaper and you are writing a review on your own play! Give yourself honest feedback on the 3 main parts of your play: 1. The set 2. The script 3. The acting
HOMEWORK 5 1. Complete the table below with the names of the characters in the story of Red Riding Hood. 2. Under each character s name write a verb that describes an action each character might do. One has been done to start you off. a Grandma for example sleeps/sits/knits/eats b c d 3. Fill in the speech bubble with some advice that Red Riding Hood might give to her grandmother to prevent the wolf coming into her cottage again. 4. There is no magic in the story of Red Riding Hood. If there were magic in this story what magic might Red Riding Hood have wanted to use? Fill in the speech bubble with what she might say.
HOMEWORK 6 Once upon a time, there was a little girl who lived with her mother. She was a sweet, kind girl who was loved very much, especially by her grandmother, who gave her a red, velvet cloak with a hood which she wore all the time, so she became known as Red Riding Hood. Her grandmother lived alone in a cottage in the woods. One day, she became sick and very weak, so Red Riding Hood took a basket of food to her. THE FAIRYTALE NEWSPAPER LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD BRANDED NASTY! It has recently been discovered that Walter Wolf is in fact a well-loved friend of the forest, who enjoys nothing more than taking long walks and spending time with the forest folk. Friends of Walter have reported that for some time Walter has been saying that he is afraid to go into the forest, in case that girl in a red cape is waiting for him. She waits for me every day, and it s so scary, said Walter. I m such a friendly wolf, but I can no longer go and visit my friends. Confirmation was given today of Walter s story, when the Three Bears - who were out for a walk, while their porridge cooled down - witnessed Little Red Riding Hood hitting Walter Wolf with her umbrella! 1. Put the adjectives in the adjective table into the correct columns. adjectives vicious friendly pleasant harmless fierce cruel nasty ferocious well-liked popular Adjectives that could be used to describe the wolf in the story Red Riding Hood Adjectives that could be used to describe the wolf in the newspaper vicious friendly cruel pleasant nasty harmless ferocious well-liked fierce popular
HOMEWORK 7 Write a text message of no more than 30 words explaining what a parody is to another pupil who was not in school today. Read both extracts below and say which one is a parody. Red Riding Hood Red Riding Hood adjusted her wig and glasses as she sat upright in grandmother s bed. That wolf, she said is in for one big surprise. I can t wait to see his face. Red Riding Hood A long time ago there was a girl called Red Riding Hood (because she always wore a cloak with a red hood). One day she was taking a basket of food to her sick grandmother who lived in a cottage in the woods. Parody? yes no Parody? yes no Explain your answer.
HOMEWORK 8 Look at this version of the start of the story The Three Little Pigs. It contains adjectives. Remember, adjectives are describing words. They can tell you the number of something, the age of something, the size of something or what something is like. The Three Little Pigs There were once three of the cutest little pigs you ever saw. They were round and pink, and always squealing with laughter. Everyone thought they were sweet and lovable. One day, the three brave little pigs decided that it was time to make their own way into the world. So they left the farm, where they lived with their mother, and set out into the forest. However, in the forest, there also lived an nasty wolf with BIG teeth. This wolf loved to eat cute, pink pigs, with a couple of fried eggs, for his breakfast. Each of the pigs decided that they needed to build a house. So the three little pigs started looking for building materials. The first pig settled for some old straw, as there was plenty of this in the forest. Meanwhile, the crafty old wolf was licking his lips in a sinister and rather menacing way. He was getting hungry, very hungry indeed, and he knew he could get the better of a house made of straw - no sweat! List the adjectives used to describe the pigs in this version e.g. cutest, little, round, pink, sweet, lovable, three, brave List the adjectives used to describe the wolf in this version e.g. nasty, big (teeth), crafty, old, sinister, menacing, hungry
HOMEWORK 9 List five nouns that are in the story of Red Riding Hood. One has been done for you 1 woods 2 3 4 5 Adjectives are words that tell us more about what a noun is like. Write an adjective that describe each of the nouns above. nouns adjectives 1 woods e.g. peaceful, shady, cool 2 3 4 5 List five nouns that are in the story of Cinderella. One has been done 1 Cinderella 2 3 4 5 Adjectives are words that tell us more about what a noun is like. Write an adjective that describe each of the nouns above. nouns adjectives 1 Cinderella e.g. kind, hard working, thoughtful 2 3 4 5
HOMEWORK 10 REMEMBER We can tell what a character is like by 1 What they look like 2 What they do or how they behave 3 What they say and the way they say it 4 How they think or feel The third little pig is about to build his house. Draw a picture of a brick house in the middle of this page. 1. Write what the third little pig says to his brothers about houses made from brick. 2. Write a sentence about what the third little pig is thinking when he sees the straw house blown down. 3. Write a sentence about what the third little pig is thinking when he sees the stick house blown down. 4. Write a sentence about what the third little pig is thinking as the wolf is outside his door.
HOMEWORK 11 REMEMBER The word parody means to copy a story but write it in a different way. In a parody, there are usually some parts of the story that we recognise from the original story, but something will have been changed. For example: the good and bad characters may have been swapped over. Parodies are usually funnier than the original story. Look at this extract from a newspaper report about Red Riding Hood. Earlier today, Little Red Riding Hood was spotted in the woods bullying Walter Wolf! It has recently been discovered that Walter Wolf is in fact a well-loved friend of all the woodland animals, who enjoys nothing more than taking long walks and spending time with his woodland friends. Friends of Walter Wolf have reported that for some time Walter has been saying that he is afraid to go into the woods, in case that scary girl in a red cape is waiting for him. She waits for me every day, and I am so frightened, said poor Walter. Explain why this newspaper report is a parody.
HOMEWORK 12 MR PORKY IS STILL AT LARGE! Your WANTED poster hasn t worked and Mr Porky is still at large and he desperatly wants to email his wife Mrs Porky. Write a short informal email from Mr Porky to his wife Mrs Porky - include: 1 An informal greeting to Mrs Porky 2 The reason why you are writing to her. 3 The main point of your letter - your problem 4 Any other things you want to say 5 An informal ending - e.g. Bye for now! 6 Your name (Porky!)
HOMEWORK 13 Use what you know about Goldilocks to complete this chart. a Is Goldilocks nosey? yes no What makes you think this? b Is Goldilocks thoughtful? yes no What makes you think this? c Does Goldilocks look after other people s things? yes no What makes you think this? d Would you invite Goldilocks to your house? yes no Why/why not?