Stage Two: Little Red Riding Hood Activity Plan
Introduction to Little Red Riding Hood Activity Plan
In this activity plan you will learn to tell the story of Little Red Riding Hood through a song or chant. The activities include performance elements, movement to music, singing and circle time and project activities.
Below are a list of aims and materials that will be required for this lesson.
| Language Aims | To tell the story of Little Red Riding Hood through a song or chant. Below are two videos for the story of little red riding hood:
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| Performance Aims | Group enactment of a sequence of events. Improvisation; Expressive movement and mime; Creating mood and atmosphere. |
| Materials required for this activity | A basket; Items to go in Little Red Riding Hood’s basket [for example an apple, a cake, some flowers]. |
Tips for using this Activity Plan: Notes about timing:
- With any improvisation activities, it is hard to be exact about timing as the children may get very involved and want to continue for longer, or may not respond as you expected. However as a rough guideline, you could spend approximately 15 minutes on each activity. With very young learners it is better to do a little and often.
- When rehearsing for a performance, spend at least one lesson making sure everyone knows where to move and when.
- For Trinity Stage Two, performances should last from 10-20 minutes.
Getting Started..
These concepts will be introduced over the following sections of the activity plan.To begin click on the next button at the bottom of the page.