Ch 14: Studying Little Red Riding Hood
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Studying Little Red Riding Hood - Chapter Summary
In this chapter, you'll find a variety of lesson planning and teaching resources for the classic children's story, Little Red Riding Hood. The lesson plan outlines are designed to simplify the lesson planning process, and we've included supplemental lessons that examine the story's setting, themes and morals.
You'll also find a handful of class activities that can help your students have fun while learning about the story. These online format of these resources allows you to plan your unit at home and integrate the lessons into your classroom instruction.
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This helpful resource offers teachers lesson plan outlines with relevant tools to make planning Little Red Riding Hood lessons easy.
- Use lesson plan outlines for specific Little Red Riding Hood topics you want to cover in class.
- Formulate your literature class outline using the suggested classroom tools offered in the lesson plans.
- Share the related Little Red Riding Hood lessons for each lesson plan with students in class to make learning fun and engaging.
- Use related lesson quizzes to ensure your students understand the most important Little Red Riding Hood concepts from the lessons.
- Engage your students with relevant Little Red Riding Hood activities, discussion questions or other materials found in the lesson plan outline.

1. Little Red Riding Hood Setting
This lesson describes the time and place in which 'Little Red Riding Hood' is set. We will discover details from various versions of the story that provide insight into the fairy tale's setting.

2. Little Red Riding Hood: Theme & Moral
The tale of ''Little Red Riding Hood'' is of European origin and has had many re-tellings, possibly as far back as the tenth century. This lesson will explore the theme of the story, sometimes presented as a moral.

3. Little Red Riding Hood Activities
'Little Red Riding Hood' is a beloved fairy tale that most students grow up reading. Use these activities to help students delve deeper into the popular story and look at it from different perspectives.

4. Little Red Riding Hood Stories from Different Cultures
This lesson takes a broad look at versions of ''Little Red Riding Hood'' across history and cultures. We will learn about ancient Asian, early modern European, and some other contemporary versions of the tale and investigate ways it changes in each telling.
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Other Chapters
Other chapters within the Fairy Tales & Fables: Study Guide & Homework Help course
- Studying Rumpelstiltskin
- Studying The Princess & The Pea
- Studying Thumbelina
- Studying Rapunzel
- Studying The Tortoise & the Hare
- Studying The Little Mermaid
- Studying The Fox & The Crow
- Studying The Ant & The Grasshopper
- Studying The Little Match Girl
- Studying The Twelve Dancing Princesses
- Early Fables & Fairy Tales
- Studying Hans Christian Andersen
- Russian Fairy Tales & Folklore