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Books with title The Little Red Hen: A Favorite Folk-tale

  • The Little Red Hen: A favorite folk-tale

    J. P. Miller

    Hardcover (Golden Press, March 15, 1954)
    Beloved illustrator J. P. Miller's graphic, colorful farm animals seem to jump right off the page-but they aren't jumping to help the Little Red Hen plant her wheat! Young children will learn a valuable lesson about teamwork from this funny, favorite folktale.
  • Little Red Hen: A Faith Tale

    Beverly Capps Burgess, Elizabeth Linder

    Paperback (Harrison House Inc, June 1, 1984)
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  • The Little Red Hen: A Favorite Folk-tale

    Merrigold Press, J. P. Miller

    Paperback (Merrigold Press, March 15, 1982)
    The classic story of "The Little Red Hen" reminding us all to do our part.
  • The Little Red Hen: Folk and Fairy Tales

    Dona Herweck Rice

    Paperback (Teacher Created Materials, July 10, 2008)
    Act out the story of the hardworking Little Red Hen! She finds a grain of wheat and works to turn it into bread. None of the other animals help, but they all want to eat the bread in the end. She doesn't share with the lazy animals, teaching them they have to work for things. This script includes roles written at various reading levels, allowing teachers to implement differentiation and English language learner strategies into instruction. This feature allows teachers to assign each role based on their students' individual reading levels, encouraging everyone to get involved in the same activity. Whether students are struggling or proficient readers, they can all gain confidence in their reading fluency and feel successful. By performing together, students will also practice interacting cooperatively, reading aloud, and using expressive voices and gestures while storytelling. With an accompanying poem and song to give readers additional fluency practice, this script is a dynamic resource sure to engage a classroom of varied readers.About Shell Education Rachelle Cracchiolo started the company with a friend and fellow teacher. Both were eager to share their ideas and passion for education with other classroom leaders. What began as a hobby, selling lesson plans to local stores, became a part-time job after a full day of teaching, and eventually blossomed into Teacher Created Materials. The story continued in 2004 with the launch of Shell Education and the introduction of professional resources and classroom application books designed to support Teacher Created Materials curriculum resources. Today, Teacher Created Materials and Shell Education are two of the most recognized names in educational publishing around the world.
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  • The Little Red Hen and other Folk Tales

    Retold by Starfall Education

    Paperback (Starfall Education, Jan. 15, 2007)
    Book by Retold by Starfall Education
  • Favourite Tales 04 Little Red Hen

    Ladybird

    Hardcover (Ladybird, Sept. 7, 1993)
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  • First Favourite Tales Little Red Hen

    Ronne Randall

    Hardcover (Ladybird, March 2, 1999)
    Using rhythmic text to help build reading skills, combined with friendly illustrations, the books in this series offer quirky, humourous retellings of traditional children's tales.
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  • Favourite Tales Little Red Hen

    Ladybird, Julie Walters

    Hardcover (Ladybird, July 2, 1996)
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  • Little white hen: A folk tale

    Hajime Kijima, Setsuko Hane

    Hardcover (Macdonald & Co, March 15, 1969)
    Juvenile fiction
  • Little Red Hen: A Faith Tale

    Beverly Capps Burgess

    Paperback (Harrison House Inc, March 15, 1750)
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