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 CONTENT   LEARNING   MATERIALS /         DIFFERENTIATION      TEACHER’S NOTES /
 STANDARD   STANDARD   LEARNING OUTLINE   REFERENCES   CURRICULAR   STRATEGIES   REMARKS
                        ELEMENT

 MAIN SKILL   MAIN SKILL   Pre-lesson   Story – Adaptation of   Language   Your choice depending
       Put up a picture of Little Red Riding   Little Red Riding Hood   on your pupils.
 Language Arts    Language Arts   Hood on the board. Ask questions   (LRRH). See below or
 5.2   5.2.1   about her, e.g. Task 8.   for example:   Possibly strategies 1, 2,
 Express personal   Name people, things or      https://learnenglishkids.  or 5.
 responses to literary   places of interest in   Lesson delivery   britishcouncil.org/en/sh
 texts   illustrations   1. Pre-teach ‘wolf’, ‘grandmother’ and   ort-stories/little-red-  You can adapt the story
    accompanying texts    ‘house’ using pictures/flashcards or   riding-hood    to suit the proficiency of
       puppets/toys if possible.        your pupils as well as
          NB you may have used          their level of sensitivity
       2. Put up the pictures showing the   this story in Lesson   (the original story tells
 COMPLEMENTARY   COMPLEMENTARY   stages of the story on the board.   130, so you can use   that the wolf has eaten
 SKILL   SKILL      the same story and just   the grandmother, for
       3. Ask pupils to try to arrange them to   review it in this lesson.   example).
 Listening   Listening    form a story. This could be whole class
 1.3   1.3.1   or in small groups or pairs.   Pictures/puppets/toys   You can limit or extend
 Use appropriate   Predict words they will      to represent   the number of items in
 listening strategies in a   hear by using knowledge   4. Tell the story, taking care to show   grandmother, wolf and   her basket, provide
 variety of contexts   of a topic   meaning as you do it by using mime   house   models or have pupils
       and gesture.                     use their textbook to
    Prepare flashcards that             check spellings.
 5. Ask pupils to check the order of the   represent the main
 stages of the story on the board.   stages of the story.
    These can be hand-
 6. Ask pupils what they think happened   drawn, e.g.
 to the basket in the story.    LRRH walking in the
 Ask pupils what they think Little Red   forest carrying her
 Riding Hood had in her basket.   basket;
    LRRH at her
 7. Hand out worksheet. Ask pupils to   grandmother’s house.
 decide what she has in her basket.   LRRH talking to the
 They should write words around the   wolf disguised as the
 picture and draw lines using a ruler to   grandmother;
 connect the words to the basket.   A picture to represent
    the end of the story.
 8. Ask pupils to tell a partner/group
 what she has got in her basket.   A worksheet for each
    pupil with a picture of
 Post lesson   Little Red Riding Hood
 Talk to pupils about the story. Ask them   carrying a basket.
 which character they like and why. Ask
 them if the wolf is good or not.


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