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Honestly Red Riding Hood Was Rotten Companion
Honestly Red Riding Hood Was Rotten Companion
Honestly Red Riding Hood Was Rotten Companion
Honestly Red Riding Hood Was Rotten Companion
Honestly Red Riding Hood Was Rotten Companion
Honestly Red Riding Hood Was Rotten Companion
Honestly Red Riding Hood Was Rotten Companion
Honestly Red Riding Hood Was Rotten Companion
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Fractured fairytales are a fun addition to your speech room, and they provide tons of opportunities to practice speech skills. These activities were designed to be used with the story Honestly, Red Riding Hood Was Rotten! by Nancy Loewen.

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What awesome resources are included?
★ Sequencing Sentences: Students can use this to retell the story. Have them place the sentences into the correct order to retell the story.

★ Homophones Match: Students can play memory matching games by matching the homophone pairs provided. You can also have students go for a “homophone hunt” by searching through the book for one or more of the homophone words provided in this activity.

★ Comprehension Questions Game: Questions are based on the story. Use it with the board game provided.

★ Compare and Contrast: Students can use the Venn diagram to compare this version of Little Red Riding Hood to the original story. You can decide whether to just provide students with a copy of the diagram and have them write in their answers or to use the sorting sentences and have your students place them into the correct spot on the Venn diagram.

★ What Would They Say?: A variety of scenarios is provided with speech bubbles. Students should write what they think the characters would say. Can your students make two different versions based on the version of the story?

★ Describing Your Grandmother: Students can complete the worksheet to describe their own grandmother.

★ Coloring Red Objects: Students can go through the pictures provided on the worksheet and color red all items that are red.

★ Initial /r/ and /l/ and Final /f/ Articulation Game: Students must pick a card and express the word on the card. If they pick the “wolf” card, they lose a turn. The student with the most cards at the end is the winner.

★ Writing Activity: This will help tap into your students’ higher level thinking.

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What are other customers saying about this product?
"This was a lot of fun - for me and my students! It was a great way to collect participation, classwork and assessment grades all in one! Not to mention, the kids love this book!"

"My students and I love the book and your activity pages are very nice! I can't wait to use this in my classroom!"

"Another great packet! I love that this packet allows for comparing and contrasting books. I am so excited to use it this year! Thanks!"

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Want other storybook companions? Check these out:
Seriously, Cinderella is SO Annoying Companion
Believe Me, Goldilocks Rocks Companion
Trust Me, Jack's Beanstalk Stinks Companion

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Honestly Red Riding Hood Was Rotten Companion

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Description

Fractured fairytales are a fun addition to your speech room, and they provide tons of opportunities to practice speech skills. These activities were designed to be used with the story Honestly, Red Riding Hood Was Rotten! by Nancy Loewen.

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What awesome resources are included?
★ Sequencing Sentences: Students can use this to retell the story. Have them place the sentences into the correct order to retell the story.

★ Homophones Match: Students can play memory matching games by matching the homophone pairs provided. You can also have students go for a “homophone hunt” by searching through the book for one or more of the homophone words provided in this activity.

★ Comprehension Questions Game: Questions are based on the story. Use it with the board game provided.

★ Compare and Contrast: Students can use the Venn diagram to compare this version of Little Red Riding Hood to the original story. You can decide whether to just provide students with a copy of the diagram and have them write in their answers or to use the sorting sentences and have your students place them into the correct spot on the Venn diagram.

★ What Would They Say?: A variety of scenarios is provided with speech bubbles. Students should write what they think the characters would say. Can your students make two different versions based on the version of the story?

★ Describing Your Grandmother: Students can complete the worksheet to describe their own grandmother.

★ Coloring Red Objects: Students can go through the pictures provided on the worksheet and color red all items that are red.

★ Initial /r/ and /l/ and Final /f/ Articulation Game: Students must pick a card and express the word on the card. If they pick the “wolf” card, they lose a turn. The student with the most cards at the end is the winner.

★ Writing Activity: This will help tap into your students’ higher level thinking.

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What are other customers saying about this product?
"This was a lot of fun - for me and my students! It was a great way to collect participation, classwork and assessment grades all in one! Not to mention, the kids love this book!"

"My students and I love the book and your activity pages are very nice! I can't wait to use this in my classroom!"

"Another great packet! I love that this packet allows for comparing and contrasting books. I am so excited to use it this year! Thanks!"

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Want other storybook companions? Check these out:
Seriously, Cinderella is SO Annoying Companion
Believe Me, Goldilocks Rocks Companion
Trust Me, Jack's Beanstalk Stinks Companion

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Connect with me on Facebook and Instagram!
Report this resource to TPT
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Rated 5 out of 5
May 22, 2022
My students enjoyed these activities while learning about perspective.
Lauren G.
324 reviews
Grades taught: 1st
Rated 5 out of 5
December 30, 2021
Love it!
Shykeila F.
1,204 reviews
Grades taught: 1st
Rated 5 out of 5
August 27, 2021
My students love fractured fairy tales so this is a nice additon to what we were doing
Bailey N.
453 reviews
Grades taught: 3rd, 4th
Student populations: Learning difficulties, Mild to severe disabilities
Rated 5 out of 5
February 10, 2020
Great
Victoria J.
145 reviews
Rated 5 out of 5
November 15, 2019
Thanks
Margaret H.
206 reviews
Rated 5 out of 5
July 22, 2019
Excellent resource to accompany the story
Emily M.
331 reviews
Rated 5 out of 5
July 9, 2019
Thanks!
Anialma I.
719 reviews
Rated 5 out of 5
February 11, 2019
Great resource! My kids had a blast with this story and your activities during our interactive read-aloud block!
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