Red Riding Hood Adjectives Exercise - Primary Source
Red Riding Hood Adjectives Exercise
1. First identify the adjectives in this extract from another version of the story……underline them
2. Discuss with your partner what effect these adjectives have on the story.
3. Then re write the story, changing the adjectives to alter the effect of the atmosphere in the woods. Change the atmosphere back to become scary and sinister….
It was a beautiful sunny day. Red Riding Hood skipped along into the sunny woods. She chose the wide flowery path and giggled as pretty blackbirds scattered when they heard her coming.
Little Red Riding Hood hadn’t been walking for long when she heard a gentle rustling in the trees. She looked up and noticed something soft and fluffy behind the bright green pine trees.
‘Oh it’s a cute woodland creature!’ cried a delighted Little Red Riding Hood, and she tiptoed softly up to the delicately scented tree. Slowly and silently so as not to frighten the nervous wildlife she peered around the solid tree trunk…..
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