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K I D S ‘ C L A S S I C R E A D E R S e-future Classic Readers

LEVEL

List of Books 11- 3


WOR
KBOOK
LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2

The Wolf and


1. The Princess and the Pea 1. Peter and the Wolf Sergei Prokofiev
Hans Christian Andersen 2. Snow White The Grimm Brothers
2. The Ant and the Grasshopper Aesop 3. The Ugly Duckling Hans Christian Andersen
3. The Fox and the Grapes Aesop 4. The Fox and the Crow Aesop

the Seven Children


4. The Girl in Red The Grimm Brothers 5. King of the Cats Joseph Jacobs
5. The Girl and the Pot of Milk Aesop 6. Jack Joseph Jacobs
6. The Fox and the Cat Aesop 7. Cupid, the Bad Boy Hans Christian Andersen
7. The Spring of Youth Lafcadio Hearn 8. How the Rabbit Loses Her Tail
8. The Lion in Love Aesop South American Folk Tale
9. The Two Pots Aesop 9. The King with the Golden Touch
10. The Red Shoes Hans Christian Andersen Greek Myth
10. The Rabbit and His Ears Aesop
The Grimm Brothers

LEVEL 3 LEVEL 4

1. The Fox and the Stork Aesop 1. How the Tiger Gets His Stripes
2. The Heart of a Monkey African Folk Tale Vietnamese Folk Tale
3. The Wolf and the Seven Children 2. Bearskin The Grimm Brothers
The Grimm Brothers 3. The Rat Catcher Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
4. The Wise Little Girl Alexander Afanasyev 4. The Four Dragons Chinese Folk Tale
5. The Mice and the Cat Aesop 5. Why the Sea Has Salt
6. The Little Red Hen Russian Folk Tale Peter Christen Asbjørnsen and Jørgen Moe
7. The Sleeping Spell Charles Perrault 6. The Green Monkey Andrew Lang
8. The White Snake The Grimm Brothers 7. The Language of the Birds Russian Folk Tale
9. The Man and the Lion Aesop 8. The Fisherman and His Wife Aesop
10. The Son Who Doesn’t Listen 9. The Wolf and the Fox The Grimm Brothers
Middle Eastern Folk Tale 10. You Can’t Make Everybody Happy
Middle Eastern Folk Tale

LEVEL 5 LEVEL 6

1. The Tortoise and the Rabbit Aesop 1. The Gingerbread Man American Folk Tale
2. The Frog Prince The Grimm Brothers 2. The Little Mermaid Hans Christian Andresen
3. The Rabbits and the Frogs Aesop 3. Rumpelstiltskin The Grimm Brothers
4. The Firebird Igor Stravinsky 4. Stone Soup European Folk Tale
5. The Old Beggar Woman Charles Perrault 5. The Three Dogs Andrew Lang
6. One-Eye, Two-Eyes, Three-Eyes
6. Rapunzel The Grimm Brothers
The Grimm Brothers
7. The Sword in the Stone European Legend 7. The King and His Clothes
8. Swan Lake Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky Hans Christian Andersen
9. The Donkey The Grimm Brothers 8. Chicken Little European Folk Tale
10. The Origin of Fire Native American Folk Tale 9. Doctor Knowall The Grimm Brothers
10. East of the Sun and West of the Moon
Peter Christen Asbjørnsen and Jørgen Moe

Series Editor Rob Waring


Le v e l 1 - 3

The Wolf and


the Seven Children
The Grimm Brothers

Table of Contents
Before Reading
Think Ahead ················································································ 2

During Reading
Sentence Patterns ······································································ 3
Words to Know ·········································································· 4
Meet the Characters ································································· 6
Comprehension ·········································································· 8

After Reading
Review Quiz ················································································· 12
Fluency ·························································································· 14
Book Report ················································································ 15

Key Words and Phrases ···························································· 16


ding
Before Rea
Think Ahead

Think of your mother. Draw what she looks like.

2
During R
eading
Sentence Patterns

A Trace the words.

“It’s me, your mother. Let me in.”

1 “It’s me, your mother. Let me in.”


2 “It’s me, your mother. Let me in.”
3 “It’s me, your mother. Let me in.”

B Write the sentences from above. Say the sentences three


times.
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

3
adin g
During Re
Words to Know

A 
Circle and say the word for each picture. Then write the
words.

1 2

3 4

5 dinner
flour
brown
chase feet
voice

4
B 
Look and write the missing words. Use the Word Bank.

Word Bank comes hear puts looks

The little goats ______________________________ a noise


at the door.

One of the goats ______________________________ out of


the window.

The wolf ______________________________ flour on his


feet.

Mother Goat ______________________________ home.

5
ading
During Re
Meet the Characters

A Who is who? Match and write.

1 2

Wolf Goats

Go away, Big It’s me, your mother.


Bad Wolf. Let me in.

We will open the I’m not your


door only for you. mother.

6
B 
What are they saying? Look and circle. Say the sentences.

(Do / Don’t) let the Big


Bad Wolf in the house.

2
My children are not your
(friends / dinner)!

7
ading
During Re
Comprehension

A 
Look and circle ( ) True or False.

There are seven little cows.

True False

The little goat sees brown feet.

True False

The wolf eats the children.

True False

The wolf chases Mother away.

True False

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B Look and check () the correct answers.

1 
What does Mother say?
Be nice to the wolf.
Only open the door
for me.

2 
What does she have?
White feet
Brown feet

3 
What does the wolf put
on his feet?
Flour
Paint

4 
What does the wolf
want to do?
Eat the children
Play with the children

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C Write the correct words. Use the Word Bank.

1
Word Bank

open
voice

“You know it will be me by my ______________________________ and


white feet,” she says.
“We will ______________________________ the door only for you,” say
the children.

2
Word Bank

feet
goat

The goats look out of the window and see white


______________________________.

“It’s Mother,” says a ______________________________.

10
D 
Write the letters for the correct pictures. Match the cause
to its effect.

Cause Effect
1

a. The little goats see white feet and open the door.
b. The wolf goes in the house.
c. “Only open the door for me,” says Mother Goat.
d. The little goats do not open the door.

11
in g
After Read
Review Quiz

A Who am I? Match.

I’m going away


today.

You are my dinner!

B 
Circle ( ) the best answer.

1 
The children know their mother by her (door / voice) and
white feet.
2 
The goat sees brown (feet / noise) out of the window.
3 
The wolf puts (flour / home) on his feet.
4 
The wolf says the children are his (dinner / goats)!
5 
Mother Goat (opens / chases) the wolf out of the house.

C Match the two parts of the sentence.


1 
Mother Goat goes a noise at the door.
2 
The children hear his feet white.
3 
The wolf wants out of the house.
4 The flour makes the children for dinner.

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D 
Choose the correct answer.

1 What does the wolf hope to find at the


goat’s house?
a. Dinner
b. Some flour

2 Why does the wolf run away?


a. He hears Mother’s voice.
b. Mother chases him.

E 
Number the pictures in order (1=first, 4=last). Write the
missing words.

Mother Goat _______________ the Mother Goat tells the children to


wolf away. _______________ the door only for her.

The children open the The wolf’s _______________ and voice


_______________. are like Mother Goat’s.

13
in g
After Read
Fluency

Say the sentences. Read the big words with a loud voice.

“It’s Mother,“ says a goat.


“She’s home. Open the door.”

“My children are not your dinner!”


says Mother Goat.

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After Rea

Book Report
ding

Name Date

Book Title

Words

Write three words you learned from the story.

_______________________________ _______________________________ _______________________________

Summary

Fill in the blanks with the words from the box.

flour talks chases door open

Mother Goat tells the little goats to _______________________ the


door only for her. A wolf comes. The little goats do not
open the door. The wolf puts _______________________ on his feet
and _______________________ like Mother Goat. The little goats
open the _______________________. Mother Goat comes home and
_______________________ the wolf away.

Lesson

Complete the lesson you learned from the story. Circle ( )


the best word.

Be careful about (friends / strangers), and listen to your


parents.

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Key Words and Phrases

“Only open the door for me,”


says Mother Goat.

“It’s me, your mother.


Let me in,” somebody says.

One of the goats


looks out of the window.

Mother Goat chases the


wolf out of the house.

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