2: Wolfie blues
While Red Riding Hood sleeps peacefully at home the creatures of the woods are not having such a restful night. A very hungry Wolf is out on the prowl looking for food, but he's not having any luck. After an unsuccessful attempt to eat the Three Little Pigs - and with spikes stuck in his nose from a hedgehog - he returns home to plot his next move.
Night turns to morning and after hearing the distant chiming of bells from the village he has an idea of where to find food. He creeps towards the village, up to a rose-covered cottage, where he catches of glimpse of Red Riding Hood in the garden鈥
Teacher Notes
This series can be used to increase pupils' familiarity with a broad range of texts and narratives, including myths, legends and traditional stories and to make connections between these and other stories they are familiar with.
It will also support a broad range of writing objectives.
Curriculum Notes
This series is relevant for teaching English at KS1, in England and Wales and Northern Ireland, and at First Level in Scotland.
1: I love red! video
Red Riding Hood goes to the village shop where she hears rumours of a wolf in the woods.
3: Cake for Grandma. video
Red Riding Hood bakes a cake for Grandma. But she must take it to her in the woods alone.
4: Stay on the path. video
Red Riding Hood sets off through the woods, hoping to catch a glimpse of the fairies.