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Practice Question about Little Red Riding Hood

1. Student:

2. How does picture 2 help you understand what the Wolf does?

It shows the Wolf in Granny’s house.

It shows the Wolf globbing Granny.

It shows the Wolf putting on Granny’s clothes.

It shows the Wolf talking to Granny.

3.How does picture 3 help you understand the middle of the story?

It shows the Wolf going to sleep after globbing Granny.

It shows the Wolf tricking Little Red Riding Hood by pretending to be Granny.

It shows that Little Red Riding Hood is afraid to enter Granny’s house.

It shows that Little Red Riding Hood is not tricked by the Wolf.
4. Pick one detail from the story that best support the message that you should
always listen to your parents.

( )“Each time she picked one, she saw others even prettier, and so she strayed
deeper and deeper into the woods.”

( ) “The Wolf hurried to Granny’s cottage and knocked on the door.”

( )“Before Granny could realize what was happening, the Wolf gobbled her up!”

( )“And Little Red Riding Hood said to herself, ‘After this I shall always do as my
mother tells me.’”

5. What is the central message of this story?

( ) Picking flowers can get you in trouble.

( )Wolves are good at disguises.


( )Be careful who you trust.
( )Sometimes animals act like people.

6. How does the Wolf solve his problem?Marcar apenas uma oval.

( ) He tricks Little Red Riding Hood so that he can steal her picnic basket.

( ) He decides to find the hunter to see if he has any food.


( ) He tricks Little Red Riding Hood so that he can gobble her and Granny.
( ) He decides to have dinner at Granny’s house instead of stealing the basket.

7. What problem does the Wolf have in this story?

( ) He wants Little Red Riding Hood to give him the picnic basket.

( ) He wants to be friends with Little Red Riding Hood.


( ) He is very hungry.

( ) He doesn’t know who Granny is.

8. How does the hunter react when he hears the loud snoring?

( ) He goes to pick flowers to bring to Granny.

( ) He goes into Granny’s house to check on her.


( ) He calls Granny’s house and asks if she’s okay.
( ) He asks if anyone has checked on Granny.
9. What does the Hunter know when he sees the Wolf in Granny’s bed?

( ) He knows that the Wolf is going to gobble Granny..

( ) He knows the Wolf has gobbled Granny.


( ) He knows that Granny’s ears are too big.

( ) He knows that Granny’s house is unlocked.

10. What is this story trying to teach us?

( ) You should always knock before you go inside.

( ) You should do what your parents tell you.


( ) You should watch out for hunters.
( ) You should be afraid of the woods.

11. Which sentence from the story tells us where it takes place? *

( ) “When she entered the woods, she saw a wolf.”

( ) “The Wolf wished to gobble Little Red Riding Hood for lunch.”
( ) “Once there was a little girl with a cloak that had a red velvet hood.”

( ) “She was known as Little Red Riding Hood.”

12. What does "reopen" mean? *

( ) open again

( ) open later
( ) open before
( ) open now
13. Read this sentence from the story.

“Then the sly Wolf dressed in her nightgown.”

What is another word that could be used instead of sly in this


sentence to keep the same meaning?

( ) gentle

( ) angry
( ) tricky
( ) quiet

14. “With a wicked grin, he got into the bed, and pulled up the covers.”

What does the word "wicked" help you better understand about the
Wolf?

( ) that his face was hidden by Granny’s clothes

( ) that his disguise looked like Granny


( ) that his sheets covered him in the bed
( ) that his smile looked mean

15. Read this sentence from the story:

“Each time she picked one, she saw others even prettier, and so
she strayed deeper and deeper into the woods.”
What does the word "strayed" mean in this sentence?

( ) moved faster down the path


( ) moved away from the path
( ) moved closer to the path
( ) moved slower down the path
16. Read this sentence from the story.

“Each time she picked one, she saw others even prettier, and so
she strayed deeper and deeper into the woods.”
Which part of the sentence helps you understand the meaning of
the word "strayed"?

( ) “each time”

( ) “others even prettier”


( ) “deeper into the woods”
( ) “she picked one”

17. What is another word that could be used instead of "sly" in this sentence to
keep the same meaning?
( ) tricky
( ) angry
( ) quiet
( ) gentle

18. Pick details from the text that are shown in picture 4.

( ) The hunter scared the Wolf. AND: The hunter set Granny and Little Red Riding
Hood free.

( ) The hunter set Granny and Little Red Riding Hood free. AND: The hunter came
into Granny’s house.

( ) The Wolf looked for food to eat. AND: The hunter set Granny and Little Red
Riding Hood free.

( ) Little Red Riding Hood walked into Granny’s house. AND: The Wolf started
snoring.

( ) The Wolf started snoring. AND: The hunter came into Granny’s house.

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