The Little Red Hen

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After watching the video read-aloud of the little red hen, you can bake bread of your own just like the little red hen with this easy recipe, and your whole family can pitch in and do their part! Download the recipe here: 

Homemade Bread Recipe

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Pre-K-1st Grade

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After the read-aloud of The Little Red Hen, students can practice their writing skills by making sight word flashcards to re-create the sentences for each character in the book and match the sentences to the animal cards below. This is a fun sequencing activity & story retell! You can also cut shapes out of construction paper to make a little red hen of your own. Using a square For the head, the triangle for the beak, and circles or ovals for the eyes.Little Red Hen 1st/2nd GradeCraft and writing activity. Response to the story... if you were the little red hen would you share your bread?The Little Red Hen is a classic story that all children love. From seed to bread, friendship, and helping each other are the main focus of this book. We are offering several preschool and kindergarten activities to teach literacy skills such as sequencing, comprehension, and retelling of the story.What is the moral of the Little Red Hen? The moral of the story of the little red hen is that you must work hard to rip overboard. The little red hen asks several other animals on the farm to help her collect wheat, grind it and then bake a loaf of bread. However, they all refuse so when the bread is ready, the other animals do not get any because they do not help to make it. This fable teaches children the value of working together so that everyone can benefit.