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Storytelling

Little Red Riding Hood

Recreate the story  On Storybird or PuppetPals iPad App recreate the story of Little Red Riding Hood  Plan your story before starting  Rewrite the story in your own words  Use images to illustrate the story

Little Red Riding Hood Story Ideas  Change the animal, for example instead of the wolf, you may use a bear or a crocodile  Change the name of the book, for example, change the colour of girl or her name, you may even choose a boy instead of a girl  Change the plot of the story  Change the location of the story, for example a city/town instead of the forest

Sharing  Show your story to a partner  What did you like about your partner’s story?  How could your partner’s story be improved?