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The Little Red Hen (Follett Beginning to Read)

di Jean Horton Berg

Altri autori: Mel Pekarsky (Illustratore)

Serie: Follett Beginning to Read

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The little red hen finds none of her lazy friends willing to help her plant, harvest, or grind wheat into flour, but all are eager to eat the bread she makes from it.
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This is a classic tale of the red hen who wants to plant some corn. She asks all her friends to help in with every task, but none of them are willing to help. The little red hen decides to do all the work herself. After she spends her time planting, cutting, shucking, and cooking the corn all by herself then her friends decide they would like to eat some of the corn. She reminds them that they didn't help her when she asked and now she isn't going to let them help her eat the corn.

Personal Reaction:
I love this book! I remember the version that has the little red hen baking bread. It was nice to read a different version. The pictures are simple and gives you the feeling it is an old classic.

Classroom Extension Ideas:
1. I can talk with the students about the importance of helping friends. Students can share how they can help their friends.

2. I can print out the animals from the story. Students can color the animals and glue them on popsicle sticks. Then students can retale the story with the puppets they made. ( )
  ChristyFitch | Feb 12, 2012 |
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The book was about a hen that wanted help planting some corn. The hen asks a rat, cat, and dog. To help with the planting, shucking and cooking. They were all too busy to help until it came time to eat. So the hen ate alone.

Personal Reaction: If you want something in your life. Your going to have to put in your share of the work. Things in life are not going to just be given to you that are only when you are a child.

Classroom Extension Ideas
1.Ask class what are some of thier favorite foods that are plants and talk about them.
2.Ask the class if they have ever planted any food and how much work they had to do till they could eat it. ( )
  sfcbasham | Feb 5, 2012 |
A little red hen had a seed. She decided to plant the seed. She asked her friends for help, but no one wanted to help. The seed grew into a corn plant. When it came time to cut the corn, no one wanted to help her then either. The little hen decided to cook the corn, and then all her friens came forward wanting to help the little hen eat the corn. The little hen simply told them since they did not help with the corn, she would be enjoying the corn on her own, and she did!

This book is so true in so many situations in life. It seems you cannot get any help when work is involved, but when it comes time to reap the benefits of the hard work, everyone wants a piece of the pie.

The classroom could decide on something to bake. They would work together as a team, and then enjoy eating it as a team. Discuss how things might be hard work, but it pays off in the end.
  kj117629 | Sep 18, 2010 |
This favorite old story that begins with introducing a small little red hen just trying to plant some corn. She asked that rat to help her with the three steps she needed to complete her task he would not help. Then she asked te cat and the pup. They all gave her excuses and didn't want to help her work for the corn. After a while after the corn was planted, cut, shucked, and cooked the other animals wanted to help her eat the corn, but she wouldn't let them caue they would not even help her work.

This story is very easy to realate to, because everyone has met that person who doesn't want to help out . These people always want to reap the rewards of your worl though.

As a classroom extension I am going to have another book of this type of teaching students morals and as a class do a comparsion flip chart. Another classroom extension is going to be having the students rewrite the story using new characters and having a completely different ending, but following the same plot. ( )
  Janeece | Feb 15, 2008 |
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Nome dell'autoreRuoloTipo di autoreOpera?Stato
Berg, Jean Hortonautore primariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Pekarsky, MelIllustratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato

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