Elementary Library

Review “I can” statements and a sk students for thumbs up or thumbs down if they think they mastered today’s learning. Set up students for coloring activities. READER’S ADVISORY, CIRCULATION PROCEDURES, & DISMISSAL

Resource & Discussion Guide

Any Little Red Riding Hood tale (Traditional Literature)

Discussion Prompts: ●​ Red Riding Hood was told not to talk to strangers. What is a stranger? ●​ Is the wolf someone Red Riding Hood knows? Is he a safe person to talk to or not? How do you know? ●​ How did the wolf know to go to Grandma’s house to capture Red Riding Hood? Have you ever accidentally shared personal information? What happened? ●​ What happened because Red Riding Hood talked to someone she didn’t know? ●​ Who are the strangers in this story? Is the woodsman someone Red Riding Hood knows? ●​ How is a stranger online like the wolf in this story?

Who’s Bad and Who’s Good, Little Red Riding Hood by Steve Sullivan (YouTube) Told not to talk to strangers on her way to Grandma's, Little Red Riding Hood ignores a wolf and decides to talk to a friendly rabbit instead, but she soon learns that looks can be deceiving.

Discussion Prompts: ●​ Do unsafe people always look unsafe? What does deceiving mean? ●​ Who was the dangerous person in the story? Was it who you expected? ●​ Was the wolf who you expected? ●​ How could Red Riding Hood have kept herself safe? ●​ How is this like meeting people online?

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