6: What big eyes you've got!
The Wolf opens the pantry door but finds Grandma has disappeared. He creeps upstairs to the bedroom where he thinks he sees Grandma in bed. But when he pulls the blanket back鈥randma is not there.
Just then the Wolf hears a little cough from above in the attic. He scrambles up the ladder through the trap door in the ceiling and finds Grandma crouching in the corner. But the Wolf wants Red Riding Hood for his main course and decides to save Grandma for later. So he locks the door and goes back down to the bedroom to prepare his disguise in time for Red Riding Hood's arrival鈥
Teacher Notes
This series can be used to increase pupils' familiarity with a broad range of texts and narratives, including myths, legends and traditional stories and to make connections between these and other stories they are familiar with.
It will also support a broad range of writing objectives.
Curriculum Notes
This series is relevant for teaching English at KS1, in England and Wales and Northern Ireland, and at First Level in Scotland.
Supporting links
4: Stay on the path. video
Red Riding Hood sets off through the woods, hoping to catch a glimpse of the fairies.
5: Wolfie went walking. video
When Grandma refuses to let the Wolf in he must attempt to tunnel into her cottage.
7: The big bad Wolf has gone. video
Red Riding Hood and Grandma escape into the woods and the woodcutter comes to the rescue.