Little Red Riding Hood
The Big Bad Wolf Is Good
Characteristics of a Fairy Tale
100
Why is Little Red Riding Hood going to visit her Grandmother?
Her mother asked her to bring her some food because she wasn't feeling well.
100
How did the Big Bad Wolf decide he wanted to change?
He decided that he wanted to be good instead of bad.
100
What type of story are Fairy Tales? Fiction or Non Fiction?
Fairy Tales are fiction because they are make-believe.
200
Who stopped Little Red Riding Hood to talk to her in the forest?
The Wolf stopped her.
200
What happened to the Big Bad Wolf when he tried to help out and be nice?
They still thought that he was bad and ran away from him.
200
There are two important characters in a Fairy Tale, what are they? (hint: The Big Bad Wolf ended up being both in his story)
There are villains and hero/heroines.
300
What did the Wolf do when he got to Grandma's house?
He dressed up as Grandma and jumped in her bed.
300
How did the Big Bad Wolf feel when no one would be his friend?
He was very sad and started to cry.
300
What phrase do we sometimes see at the beginning of a Fairy Tale?
The phrase, "Once upon a time...".
400
Who saved Little Red Riding Hood and Grandma from the Wolf?
The woodsman who was out in the woods.
400
What noble deed did the Big Bad Wolf do that made Mrs. Duck invite him in?
He found Duck 5 and brought him home without eating him.
400
What usually happens at the end of a Fairy Tale?
A fairy tale usually has a happy ending.
500
What lesson can you learn from this story?
Never talk to strangers and to stay on the path so you don't get lost.
500
What did the Big Bad Wolf ask Mrs. Duck to call him?
He wanted her to call him the Big Good Wolf.
500
What movie did we talk about in class that was a Fractured Fairy Tale? (hint: it's main character is green)
We talked about Shrek as a fractured fairy tale.