Sly Fox and Red Hen Lesson Plan LADYBIRD READERS LEVEL 2

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Sly Fox and Red Hen Level 2

Lesson Plan

Red Hen lived near the woods. Sly Fox lived in the woods.
Sly Fox was hungry and he wanted to eat Red Hen!

CEFR Level A1
YLE Movers
Text type: traditional tale
Word count: 262
Lexile measure: 500L

Lesson objectives Lesson plan


Vocabulary focus Before reading
Adjectives: big, clever, fast, heavy, hot, hungry, Show the children the cover of the Reader and
little, sly, tired ask: What can you see? Read out the title and,
Verbs in the past simple: caught, jumped, hit, while pointing to each animal, ask questions:
lived, opened, put, ran, said, saw, slept, waited, Is this Red Hen or Sly Fox? What color is the
wanted hen/fox?
General: bag, catch, cooking pot, eat, fox, hen,
Ask the children if they know what sly means.
house, quietly, run, stones, tree, try, water, woods
Point to the fox, then ask:
Grammar focus Is he hungry? What does he want to do?
Past simple
Ask the children to look at Reader pages 4–5.
Reading skills Introduce the characters and vocabulary to
Identifying the main events them. Encourage the children to look at the
Cross-curricular connections pictures and to guess what happened in the
Music (song) story. Ask questions:
Social Studies (sly behavior) Sly Fox was hungry – what did he do?
And what did Red Hen do?
Resources
Reader
Activity Book
Flashcard download 1–5
Audio download (UK/US) tracks 1, 4

Timing: 40–60 minutes


This is to be used as a general guide and will
depend on group size, the pace of learning, and
the children’s language ability.
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We would suggest 10 minutes for Before


reading, 20 minutes for During reading and
10 minutes for After reading. Additional time
can be used for further activities.

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Sly Fox and Red Hen Lesson Plan Level 2

During reading to help them, and let them look through the
Reader again if necessary.
Read out or play the recording of the story
(Audio track 1) and ask the children to follow in Talk to the children about Sly Fox’s behavior.
their Reader. Ask: Who is clever? Sly Fox or Red Hen?
After every few pages, stop and ask questions The children can do the following activities to
to check the children’s understanding. For focus on the main events in the story:
example: • Reader activities: 4, 6, 8, 9, 12
Where did Red Hen/Sly Fox live? What did • Activity Book activities: 7, 9, 11
Sly Fox want to do?
To reinforce the main events in the story, play
the song (Audio track 4) on Activity Book page
16 a couple of times. Ask the children to follow
in their book and encourage them to join in
with the song.
Alternatively, put the children in two groups.
Ask one group to sing the lines spoken by Red
Hen, and the other group to sing the lines
spoken by Sly Fox.

Read out or play the recording of the story Differentiation


again. After every few pages, ask questions to
focus on the main events, for example: Extra support
Do the Reader and Activity Book activities
Where did Sly Fox go? What did he say?
out loud with all the children. Then, ask
What did Red Hen do? What did she say?
the children to write the answers down.
Then ask the children to point out the main
verbs used in the past tense. Read them out Extension
and ask the children to mime the action, for In pairs, fast-finishers can practice telling
example: caught, jumped, hit, opened, ran, the story to each other. They should
saw, slept. Ask them to tell you the present describe the main events in the past
tense of these verbs. simple, using the verbs they identified
previously.
Read out or play the recording of the story
again. Check that the children understand
what happened in the end. Ask:
What did Sly Fox find in the bag? What did
the stones do? Did Sly Fox catch Red Hen?

After reading
Ask the children what they can remember,
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and encourage them to tell you about the main


events in the story. Use the Flashcards as clues

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