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Title: Little Red Riding Hood


1
Little Red Riding Hood
  • A Revised Version
  • Match the function with the muscle. You may use
    the same answer more than once.

2
Word Bank
  • Abdominal obliques
  • Quadriceps femoris
  • Orbicularis oculi
  • Diaphragmn/intercostals
  • Sternocleidomastoid
  • Sternocleidomastoid
  • Trapezius
  • Rectus abdominus
  • Flexor digitorum
  • Biceps brachii

3
  • Frontalis
  • Zygomaticus
  • Triceps Surae
  • Pectoralis Major
  • Deltoid
  • Latissiumus dorsi
  • Triceps brachii
  • Extensor Carpi
  • Frontalis
  • Orbicularis Oris
  • Buccinator
  • Masseter
  • Pectoralis Major
  • Gluuteus Maximus
  • Deltoid
  • Zygomaticus

4
  • Once upon a time, there was a young girl named
    Little Red Riding Hood (so named after the little
    red cape hood her beloved grandmother had made
    for her). One day her grandmother fell ill.

5
  • Little Red Riding Hood, her mother said, your
    grandmother is ill. Ive prepared a basket for
    you to take to her. Dont waste time in the
    forest, dont talk to any strangers along the
    way! her mother warned.

6
  • Yes, mother, replied Little Red Riding Hood,
    1nodding her head in affirmation.
  • And dont slump, child! 2Pull those shoulders
    back before you ruin your posture.

7
  • Soon, the little girl was running through the
    forest to grandmas house. She stopped briefly
    to 3breath in deeply admire the smells of the
    forest beautiful flowers.

8
  • I know exclaimed Red, I shall pick some of these
    lovely flowers for dear, sick grandmamma.
    4Turning her head from side to side, she spied
    many colorful species.

9
  • 5Bending forward _at_ the waist, she reached for a
    cluster of blue flowers. 6Closing her fingers
    around the flower stems, she picked a fragrant
    bouquet.

10
  • How lovely! she murmured, 7flexing her forearm
    so that she might smell the newly picked flowers.
    Noticing a nearby brook, Red decided to take off
    her shoes socks cool her legs in the water.

11
  • 8Bending to first one side then the other, she
    unbuckled each shoe. Her feet toes free, Red
    9extended first one leg, then another as she
    stepped into the water.

12
  • Red 10closed her eyes pretended that magical
    forest fairies surrounded her. Hearing an
    unexpected crackle of branches, her eyes flew
    open she timidly called out, Who is there-show
    yourself

13
  • Hoping for a fairy friend, she saw instead, the
    head of a large hairy wolf peaking from behind a
    rather large tree!
  • YIKES! screeched Little Red, 11eyebrows raised
    in alarm over side eyes.

14
  • Dont be afraid, Red, the wolf coaxed, w/his
    most sincere 12smile.
  • My mother told me not to talk to strangers, Red
    firmly told him as she quickly 13tiptoed across
    the forest floor to retrieve her shoes basket.

15
  • Yes, quite right, agreed the wolf. But Im
    not a stranger. My no! he reasoned while
    14adducting his arms across his chest in a
    submissive fashion. I know your name, dont I?

16
  • A stranger wouldnt know your name, he laughed.
    Besides, Ive come to keep you company. Here,
    let me help you w/that heavy load, wolfie
    suggested as he 15abducted an arm in the
    direction of the food basket.

17
  • Snatching the basket, Red immediately 16put her
    arm behind her back, attempting to hide protect
    her foods. This is for my sick granny who lives
    on the other side of the woods, she righteously
    exclaimed.

18
  • The wolf called out cunningly as Red Riding Hood
    hurried off, Well, now-you wouldnt want to
    forget these flowers. Im sure granny will love
    them.

19
  • Hesitantly, Red turned around. Thank you, she
    said as she 17extended her elbow 18hand toward
    the bouquet.

20
  • Certainly, responded the wolf in his most
    formal manner. Have a nice walk.
  • Red was a little anxious after her chance meeting
    w/the wolf decided to go directly to grandmas
    house. Unbeknownst to her, the wolf took a
    shortcut to grandmas.

21
  • Grandma, Grandma, its me-Little Red Riding
    Hood. Ive come w/food flowers, she called
    out.
  • Yes, dear-come to grannys room. Im not
    feeling well, grandma replied in a deep throaty
    voice.

22
  • Oh, grandma, Red said 19wrinkling her forehead
    in concern. Your eyes-they look so big.
  • Better to see you with, my dear.

23
  • Red 20opened her astonished mouth as she once
    again remarked, But grandma, your ears-they look
    so enormous hairy!
  • Better to hear your with, my dear.

24
  • But grandma, your mouth-it looks so big!
  • Better to eat you with! shouted the drooling
    wolf as he threw off grandmas night bonnet
    blankets while leaping _at_ the young girl.

25
  • Red ran to grandmas yard 21blew the bullhorn
    for help. The mean spirited wolf chased Red
    around the yard, 22snaping shut his jaw in happy
    anticipation of tasting her epithelium.

26
  • Soon a hunter from the forest arrived.
    23Adducting his arm across his chest, he raised
    his gun _at_ ocular level shot the sly, arrogant
    wolf in the 24hinney muscle.

27
  • I will cut his dermis off hang it in the
    forest for all to see, the hunter promised.
    Let this be a warning to all wolves who would
    eat us for dinner!

28
  • As the hunter cut the wolfs abdomen, however,
    out popped grandma! In the wolfs hurry to
    devour her, he had swallowed her whole.

29
  • What a happy reunion she Little Red had as they
    ran towards each other, 25arms extended big
    26smiles spreading across their faces.

30
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