Thursday 13 November 2014

Making an Inference

Little Red Riding Hood

I have witten a a fairytale about Little Red Riding Hood. I have used lots of describing words . I have tired to make my story interesting. It was scary. I have used some words from the book.

Once upon a time there was a generous girl
called Little Red Riding Hood. She lived in a
wooden cottage near the deep, dark, spooky,
scary, forest and where the big, bad wolf lived.
Little Red Riding Hood could go out in the deep,
dark, spooky, scary, forest. Little Red Riding Hood
loved her grandma. Little Red Riding Hood had no money. Once Little Red Riding Hood’s mother said
Grandma is sick so I have baked some bread for her”.
Little Red Riding Hood set off. Little Red Riding
saw some beautiful flowers and she picked and picked until she was lost. She met a wolf and the wolf said “Where are you going”?
Little Red Riding Hood said, “Grandma is sick”.
The wolf had a wicked plan and had a shortcut to grandma. The wolf said in Little Red Riding Hood’s voice “It’s me Little Red Riding Hood, I’ve come to meet you”.
The wolf opened the door slowly and quickly locked grandma in the closet. The wolf dressed as grandma, Little Red Riding Hood walked by and knocked on the door.
Who is it”? said the wolf.
“It’s me - Little Red riding Hood”.
“Come in”, said the wolf.
Little Red Riding Hood opened and walked to the wolf. Little Red Riding  said”Oh, what big eyes you have”,
All the better to see you with my dear!”
Little Red Riding Hood said.
Oh grandma what big ears you have, all the better to see you with my dear.” replied the wolf.
But grandma what big teeth you have.”
All the better to EAT YOU my dear.” said the wolf.
And leaped out of the bed and little red riding hood screamed. The wood cutter heard her cries and ran toward the cottage. The wolf stopped and the woodcutter fled. The wolf ran into the woods. The woodcutter set grandma free, from that day Little red riding hood was much more careful about who she invited in - and you can be sure that Little Red Riding Hood did stay on the path and lived happily ever after.