3: Cake for Grandma
Red Riding Hood and her Ma decide to cheer Grandma up by making her a picnic. Ma sets about making the sandwiches while Red Riding Hood skips off to the village shop to buy ingredients for a cake.
She arrives to find Mrs Midgley, the shopkeeper, feeling very dozy. She tells Red Riding Hood of strange noises from the woods that had kept her up all night. Red Riding Hood says she's sure it was nothing to worry about and returns home to bake the cake.
Ma is upstairs tidying, so Red Riding Hood makes a start mixing the cake ingredients together. Then suddenly she hears a crash from the room above! She rushes upstairs to find Ma has twisted her ankle and wont be able to walk to Grandma's house.
Red Riding Hood still wants to visit Grandma and decides to make the trip on her own. She's knows the way well enough by now and is sure everything will be fine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.
Supporting links
2: Wolfie blues. video
In the woods the Wolf is hungry. The sound of the village church bells gives him an idea...
4: Stay on the path. video
Red Riding Hood sets off through the woods, hoping to catch a glimpse of the fairies.
5: Wolfie went walking. video
When Grandma refuses to let the Wolf in he must attempt to tunnel into her cottage.