Scan The Body of The Poem!


Little Red Riding Hood and The Wolf 

- by Roald Dahl.



Learning Objectives: 
1. Pupils should be able to read and scan the overview of the poem.
2. Pupils should be able to discuss and give the summary of the poem in the comment section below. 

Instructions:
Read the poem below and discuss the summary of the poem with your friends. Share your answer in the comment section below. 


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In came the little girl in red.

She stopped. She stared. And then she said,

'What great big ears you have, Grandma.'

'All the better to hear you with,'

the Wolf replied.
'What great big eyes you have, Grandma.'
said Little Red Riding Hood.
'All the better to see you with,'
the Wolf replied. 
He sat there watching her and smiled.
He thought, I'm going to eat this child.
Compared with her old Grandma,
She's going to taste like caviar.





Then Little Red Riding Hood said, '

But Grandma, what a lovely great big

furry coat you have on.'



'That's wrong!' cried Wolf.

'Have you forgot

To tell me what BIG TEETH I've got?

Ah well, no matter what you say,

I'm going to eat you anyway.'



The small girl smiles. One eyelid flickers.

She whips a pistol from her knickers.

She aims it at the creature's head,

And bang bang bang, she shoots him dead.



A few weeks later, in the wood,

I came across Miss Riding Hood.

But what a change! No cloak of red,

No silly hood upon her head.

She said, 'Hello, and do please note
My lovely furry wolf skin coat.' 



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