It All Depends on How You Look at It!1. Think about the story of "Little Red Riding Hood." a. Write a headline for a news story written by a reporter who only got the facts from Little Red Riding Hood. b. Write a headline for a news story written by a reporter who only got the facts from The Wolf. 2. Think about the story of "Little Miss Muffet." a. Write a headline for a news story written by a reporter who only got the facts from Little Miss Muffet. b. Write a headline for a news story written by a reporter who only got the facts from The Spider. 3. Think about the story of "Goldie Locks and the Three Bears." a. Write a headline for a news story written by a reporter who only got the facts from Goldie Locks. b. Write a headline for a news story written by a reporter who only got the facts from the Three Bears. 4. Think about the story of "Jack and the Bean Stalk." a. Write a headline for a news story written by a reporter who only got the facts from Jack. b. Write a headline for a news story written by a reporter who only got the facts from The Giant. 5. Think about the story of "Cinderella." a. Write a headline for a news story written by a reporter who only got the facts from Cinderella. b. Write a headline for a news story written by a reporter who only got the facts from The Stepmother.
Sunshine State Standards: LA.B.2.2; LA.D.2.2; LA.E.1.2
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