Being sick is not fun! The best part of being ill is looking forward to feeling better again. It’s also a good time to read books in bed or on your device. Enjoy this fun word search called “Little Red Riding Hood”.
Word searches develop spelling skills, extend vocabulary, and emphasize pattern recognition. Find all the hidden words! Enjoy replaying one of your favorite word searches to beat your old score.
Word Search Instructions:
- Click on the Wordsearch Menu.
- Select “How to play” for instructions.
- Highlight the letters of each word.
- Select “Hint” under “Assist” to see first letter of word.
- When finished, it will say “Congratulations” and tell you how long it took to complete.
- Hit “Clear all” to play again and improve your score.
- Share the puzzle with your friends and challenge them to beat your score!
Word Box: little, red, riding, hood, grandmother, ill, food, sick, better
Homeschoolers/Teachers/Parents: draw/color an illustration. Theme: sick. Read “Little Red Riding Hood” in Learning to Read: Favorite Fairy Tales. Vocabulary word list: little, red, riding, hood, grandmother, ill, food, sick, better. Pronounce each vocabulary word. Put your vocabulary words in alphabetical order. Use each one in a sentence. List three facts about the story. Talk about what happened when the grandmother got sick. Write about what you like to do when you feel sick. Make a card for someone that is feeling sick. (Skillset: identify, comprehend, apply, spelling, recall, creative, synthesis)