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Primary Music KS1: Little Red Riding Hood

The content for Little Red Riding Hood is structured on the seven songs to learn. Each song appears on its own dedicated page and includes the following resources:

  • Song tutorial video
  • Karaoke full vocal version of the song (for rehearsal)
  • Karaoke backing track version of the song (for performance)
  • A video of the story episode that links to the song (two episodes per page)
  • A passage of listening music linking to the music focus of the song
  • Lyrics to display or download
  • Music to display or download
  • A transcript of the story episode (two episodes per page)
  • Notes describing the content of the tutorial and how best to use it
  • There is also a Clips page where all of the video and audio clips have been aggregated and an Audio downloads page where you can download mp3 files of the vocal and backing track versions of the songs.

    Use the tutorial video to begin learning each song: Sarah Jane Honeywell guides pupils through each song methodically, giving extra attention to any difficult passages or activities in groups.

    Use the story video to watch an episode of the story. Each episode links to the song on the same page and is about 5 minutes long. Use the full vocal and backing track versions of the songs to rehearse them in preparation for a performance. The full vocal versions are sung by a children's choir - ideal for joining in with!


    Little Red Riding Hood. 2: Wolfie Blues

    Reception / Year 1: Talk about how hungry the poor Wolf is! What sort of things can the children suggest for him to eat? Draw some of them.

    Year 2: Talk about what the Wolf looks like. Children think of adjectives to describe his appearance - eg hairy, big teeth, etc. Children write out their adjective and use them to label a picture of the Wolf.


    Little Red Riding Hood Looking Good Thanks To Ethan's Cloak Design

    A Norfolk boy's cloak design will be worn by Little Red Riding Hood throughout an upcoming Norwich pantomime.

    Eastern Daily Press: Ethan Chapman, 5, has designed the Little Red Riding Hood cape in this year's panto at The Garage. Pictured with Lisa Wright as Little Red Riding Hood.Picture: ANTONY KELLYEthan Chapman, 5, has designed the Little Red Riding Hood cape in this year's panto at The Garage. Pictured with Lisa Wright as Little Red Riding Hood.Picture: ANTONY KELLY (Image: Archant Norfolk 2017)

    Five-year-old Ethan Chapman, who lives in Upton near Acle, drew the winning design in the competition held by The Garage theatre in Norwich.

    Ethan got to meet some of the cast from the production, including Little Red Riding Hood, who was sporting her new cloak.

    Ethan was delighted to win the competition and said: 'It felt really good to win - I've never won a competition before. We nearly run out of crayons doing the design because it took a lot of colouring.'

    The winning design is covered with apples and Ethan says he was inspired by one of his books at home.

    Eastern Daily Press: Ethan Chapman, 5, has designed the Little Red Riding Hood cape in this year's panto at The Garage. Picture: ANTONY KELLYEthan Chapman, 5, has designed the Little Red Riding Hood cape in this year's panto at The Garage. Picture: ANTONY KELLY (Image: Archant Norfolk 2017)

    He said: 'I have a story about Little Red Riding Hood where she has a basket of apples so that is how I knew she liked apples. Red apples - she doesn't like green apples and I don't like green apples.'

    As further reward for winning the competition, Ethan has been given a family ticket to the show, a term of performing arts classes at The Garage and his own miniature version of his winning cape.

    Adam Taylor, chief executive of The Garage, said it made sense to involve audiences with the production of the show.

    He said: 'The show is completely interactive. They journey through the forest with Little Red Riding Hood and there is a natural synergy, so why wouldn't we have the audience design the costume? Although we won't have them up a ladder rigging up the lighting.'

    Choosing a winner was not an easy job for director Daniel Burgess, but Ethan's design stood out amongst the 50 plus applications.

    He said: 'It was really difficult choosing because there were loads of brilliant entries, but we chose Ethan's because it was bright and colourful and the originality of the hood really captured everybody's imaginations.'

    Tracey Chapman, Ethan's mum, said: 'He was delighted when he found out he'd won. I told him when he got home from school and I recorded his reaction on my phone. It was quite funny, he was so happy - he couldn't believe it.'

    • My First Panto: Little Red Riding Hood will run from December 1-29 at The Garage. Book tickets on 01603 598646 or at www.Thegarage.Org.Uk






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