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Elements of a Story: Little Red Riding Hood

Elements of a Story: Little Red Riding Hood. Next Slide. Previous Slide. Home Menu. Table of Contents:. Review: Characters and Setting Review: Little Red Riding Hood Character Practice Setting Practice Problem and Solution How to find: Problem and Solution Quiz. Animals. Things.

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Elements of a Story: Little Red Riding Hood

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  1. Elements of a Story:Little Red Riding Hood

  2. Next Slide Previous Slide Home Menu

  3. Table of Contents: Review: Characters and Setting Review: Little Red Riding Hood Character Practice Setting Practice Problem and Solution How to find: Problem and Solution Quiz

  4. Animals Things People All of these can be characters!

  5. All of these can be a setting:

  6. Summary of Little Red Riding Hood

  7. What is a character? Animals People Things that talk All of the above

  8. Almost! Try again you can do it!

  9. Great Job! A character can be an animal, person, or thing that takes part in a story.

  10. Who are the characters in the story? B. C. A.

  11. Try Again; Think about who Little Red Riding Hood was going to visit.

  12. You got it! Keep it up!

  13. What is a setting? Clothes characters wear When and where a story takes place Where the characters eat dinner All of the above

  14. Sorry Wrong Answer. Try again!

  15. Way to go!

  16. Problem: Something that causes trouble for the characters.

  17. Solution: How the problem in the story is solved.

  18. How do you find the problem and solution of a story? Who: What characters are involved?

  19. How do you find the problem and solution of a story? What: What is causing them trouble?

  20. How do you find the problem and solution of a story? When: When does this happen in the story?

  21. How do you find the problem and solution of a story? Where: Where does the problem take place?

  22. 168 × 168 - 123rf.com How do you find the problem and solution of a story? Why: Why does this problem happen?

  23. How do you find the problem and solution of a story? How: How is the problem solved.

  24. Name this character: Little Red Riding Hood Grandma Goldilocks

  25. Try Again! You can do it, Don’t give up!

  26. Name this character: The Prince Wolf The Woodsman

  27. Keep it up!

  28. Ooops, wrong answer.You can do it, try again!

  29. Name this character: Grandma Goldilocks Mama Bear

  30. That’s right!

  31. Sorry Wrong Answer.Try again.

  32. Name this character: The Woodsman Wolf Papa Bear

  33. You are Awesome!Great Job.

  34. Sorry, wrong answer. Think again!

  35. What is the setting of the story? A. B. C.

  36. Try again! Think about: Who is Little Red going to visit?

  37. Wow, Great job!

  38. What is the problem in the story? Little Red Riding Hood lost her basket in the woods. Little Red Riding Hood got lost in the woods on the way to visit her grandma. Wolf was acting like grandma to eat Little Red Riding Hood.

  39. Wrong answer. Try again, you can do it!

  40. Great Job! You got it right!

  41. What was the solution to the problem? The Woodsman saves Little Red Riding Hood and Grandma by getting rid of the Wolf. Grandma scares the Wolf away with her cane.

  42. Wrong Answer. The Wolf locked Grandma in the closet!

  43. You Got It! The Woodsman saves the day!

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