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    ACTIVITY

    1. Arrange for students to work in pairs. Distribute the activity sheets. Explain that the sentenceson the activity sheets tell the story of Little Red Riding Hood in four different languages. Readthe first sentence of the story in English (Activity Sheet A). Point out the word PIE. Ask studentsto find the word in French (GALETTE), in Spanish (PIE), and in Japanese (PIE). Continue insimilar manner with the remaining sentences of the story.

    2. Suggest that student pairs make storybooks. Each pair can select a language for the book,or they can mix languages (Page 1 in English, Page 2 in French, Page 3 in Spanish, etc.).

    3. Assist student pairs as needed to assemble and illustrate their storybooks:

    Make one page at a time. Cut out text forthe page and glue it in place at the bottomof a 6 x 10 sheet of drawing paper.

    Draw a picture to illustrate the page. If desired,cut out and glue the activity sheet illustrationin place as a part of your picture.

    After completing all six pages, fold a sheetof construction paper in half to make a frontand back cover for your book.

    Ask your teacher to staple the book together.

    4. Allow time for students to look at each othersbooks and to listen at computers to the storiesin various languages.

    STORIES AROUND

    THE WORLD

    MATERIALS

    Copies of Stories Around the WorldActivity Sheets A, B, and C(1 of each per student pair)

    ScissorsCrayons6 x 10 drawing paper (6 per student pair)10 x 12 construction paper

    (1 per student pair)Stapler

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    Student Pairs

    FOCUS

    GROUPING

    Little RedRiding Hood

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    STORIES AROUND THE WORLD

    Activity Sheet A

    Once upon a time, Little Red Riding Hood was asked to

    take a PIE to her grandmother.

    Il tait une fois, le Petit Chaperon rouge qui devaitapporter UNE GALETTE sa grand-mre.

    rase una vez, Caperucita Roja le llevaba un PIE a suabuelita.

    Mu-ka-shi mu-ka-shi aka-zu-ki-n chan-wa, o-ba-a-san niPIE wo motte-i-ku-yo-u-ni i-wa-re ma-shi-ta.

    Little Red Riding Hood walked to Grandma's house.

    Little Red Riding Hood walked right by a wolf hidingbehind a PINE TREE.

    Le Petit Chaperon rouge se mit en chemin vers chezGrand-mre. Le Petit Chaperon rouge passa justedevant le loup, qui se cachait derrire UN PIN.

    Caperucita Roja camin a la casa de la Abuelita.Caperucita Roja pas justo al lado de un lobo quese esconda detrs de un PINO.

    Aka-zu-kin-chan-wa o-ba-a-san-no-i-e-ni a-ru-i-te-i-kima-shi-ta. Aka-zu-ki-n-cha-n-wa MA-TU-NO-KI no.Ka-ge-ni ka-ku-re-te-i-ru o-o-ka-mi-no so-ba-woto-o-ri-ma-shi-ta.

    Ja

    panese

    Spanish

    French

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    lish

    Japanese

    Spanish

    French

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    lish

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    STORIES AROUND THE WORLD

    Activity Sheet B

    The wolf ran ahead to Grandma's house. Grandma

    opened the door wearing her NIGHT CAP. The Wolfscared Grandma.

    Le loup se prcipita chez Grand-mre. Grand-mreouvrit la porte, portant son habituel BONNET DENUIT. Le loup fit trs peur Grand-mre!

    El lobo se le adelant y fue a la casa de la Abuelita.La Abuelita abri la puerta usando su GORRO DEDORMIR. El lobo asust a la Abuelita.

    O-o-ka-mi-wa o-ba-a-sa-n-no-i-e-ni sa-ki-ma-wa-ri shi-ma-shi-ta. O-ba-a-san-wa a-ta-ma-ni BO-U-SHI wo-ka-bu-tte,to-wo-a-ke-ma-shi-ta. O-o-ka-mi-wa o-ba-a-san-wo o-do-ka-shi-ma-shi-ta. Ja

    panese

    Spanish

    French

    English

    The wolf locked Grandma in the closet. The wolf pre-

    tended to be Grandma. It was MORNING when LittleRed Riding Hood arrived at Grandma's House.

    'Le loup enferma Grand-mre dans un placard... Puisil se dguisa en Grand-mre. CE MATIN-l, le PetitChaperon rouge arriva chez Grand-mre.

    El lobo encerr a la Abuelita en el armario. El lobofingi ser la Abuelita. Caperucita Roja lleg a la casade la Abuelita por la MAANA.

    O-o-ka-mi-wa o-ba-a-san-wo o-shi-i-re-ni, to-ji-ko-me-te-shi-ma-i ma-shi-ta. So-shi-te o-ba-a-san-ni na-ri-suma-shi-ta. A-ka-zu-kin chan-ga o-ba-a-san-no-i-e nitsu-i-ta-no-wa, A-SA de-shi-ta. Ja

    panese

    Spanish

    French

    English

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    STORIES AROUND THE WORLD

    Activity Sheet C

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    Little Red Riding Hood said, "My Grandma, What bigEYES you have." The wolf said "The better to See youwith." Little Red Riding Hood said "And what big Teeth

    you have." "The better to eat you with!" said the wolf.

    Le Petit Chaperon rouge dit :- Grand-mre, que vous avez de GRANDS YEUX!- Cest pour mieux te voir, mon enfant!- Mre-Grand, que vous avez de grandes dents!- Cest pour mieux te manger!!" dit le loup.

    Caperucita Roja dijo Abuelita, que OJOS tangrandes tienes. El lobo le contest son para verte

    mejor. Caperucita le dijo qu dientes tan grandestienes. Son para comerte mejor dijo el lobo.

    A-ka-zu-kin cha-wa. O ba-a-san, nan-te oo-ki-naME na-no. To i i ma-shi-ta. O-o-ka-mi-wa, O-ma-e-womo-tto ya-ku mi-ru ta-me-da-yo. To i i ma-shi-ta.A-ka-zu-kin chan-wa, Na-n-te-oo-ki-na ha na-no.To i i ma-shi-ta. O-ma-e-wo ta-be-ru ta-me-da-yo.To o o ka-mi wa i i ma-shi-ta.

    Japanese

    Sp

    anish

    French

    English

    The Wolf almost ate Little Red Riding Hood, but aWOODSMAN scared the wolf away. Grandma andLittle Red Riding Hood lived happily ever after.

    Le loup failli manger le Petit Chaperon rouge mais UNBUCHERON le chassa! Et Grand-mre et le Petit Chap-eron rouge vcurent toujours heureuses.

    El lobo casi se come a Caperucita roja, pero un

    LEADOR ahuyent al lobo. La Abuelita y Caperucitaroja vivieron felices para siempre.

    O-o-ka-mi-wa mo-u su-ko-shi-de aka-zu-kin chan wo,ta-be-ru to-ko-ro de-shi-ta-ga. KI-KO-RI ga o-o-ka-mi-woo-i-ha-ra-i ma-shi-ta. O ba-a-san to aka-zu-kin chan-wa,so-no-go shi-a-wa-se-ni ku-ra-shi ma-shi-ta. J

    apanese

    Spa

    nish

    French

    English