Description. Students will: • Explain that fictional stories come from the author's imagination. • Identify folktales as a type of fiction. • Explain that stories have a beginning, middle, and end. • Describe the characters, plot, and setting of "Little Red Riding Hood". • Explain that people from different lands tell similar Help your class meet the KS1 national curriculum expectation to make inferences on the basis of what is being said and done using this great Character Description through Dialogue Poster. The poster is based on the well-known character of Little Red Riding Hood from the traditional tale. It aims to develop your pupils' vocabulary skills and The story of Little Red Riding Hood. Once upon a time, there was a charming girl named Little Red Riding Hood. She was so-called, because her grandmother, who adored her dearly and spoiled her with many presents, had given her a crimson velvet cape to wear with a hood. Little Red Riding Hood loved her cape and wore it everywhere, hence the These fairy tale writing templates include images for the well-known story of Little Riding Hood and feature a wolf in clothing, a huntsman and Red Riding Hood's basket. We also have other versions available such as the narrow-lined, fully-lined, and half-lined versions. This gives you greater flexibility when trying to incorporate these fairy Character Description; Briar Rose: Briar Rose, from the story of the same name, is a princess who pricks her finger on a spindle and falls into an enchanted sleep. The story is also known as "Sleeping Beauty." Little Red Riding Hood: Little Red Riding Hood is a girl visiting her grandmother in the story of the same name. Read More: story of Little Red Riding Hood from various characters' points of view) • Little Red Riding Hood (various iterations of the original fairy tale) • The true story of the 3 little pigs by Jon Scieszka & Lane Smith Resources: Learning and teaching activities in this springboard are centred on outcomes and content from the NSW English K-10 The tale of Little Red Riding Hood is extremely rich in symbolism. The solicitous young woman agrees without a moment's hesitation. She doesn't even think about the strangeness of the situation. However, just when she's about to get into the bed, she discovers that her grandmother is actually the wolf in disguise. Little Red Riding-Hood is too innocent: she fails to realise that divulging the whereabouts of a vulnerable old woman might put her grandmother in danger, and then fails to run there as quickly as possible, in the hope of warning her grandmother or foiling the wolf's plans (though it could be countered that a little girl would find it hard to ou LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD, ORIGINAL SHORT STORY, BROTHERS GRIMM (1812) Once upon a time there was a dear little girl who was loved by everyone who looked at her, but most of all by her grandmother, and there was nothing that she wouldn't give to the child. Once she gave her a little riding hood of red velvet, which suited her so well that she "Little Red Riding Hood" (or "Little Red Cap") is a French fairy tale for young children about a young girl and a wolf. The story comes from a folktale which means that it was a spoken story for a long time before it was a written story. It was first written down in the late 1600s, by Charles Perrault. The best-known version (the way the story is told) is Rotkäppchen by the Brothers Grimm and ELnOgFW.