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Name:

Class:
Colour in the Adjectives.

good

thin

Cat

Table

brown

free

fast

Talk

lonely

Pencil

Stuck

excellent

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In your own words, what was the book about?

Who was the main character? What was he/she like?

Did you like the book? Why was this?

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With as many adjectives as you can!!
Add more arrows if you need to...

Thin

Dirty

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Huge

Mischievous

Sunny

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Colour in the Nouns.
Bad

Big

Stick

House

Noisy
Cross

Tree

Castle

Alone

Santa

Dog

Chimney

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Friend

Snow

Tree

Family

Nest

Best

House
Write a family acrostic poem using the letters below:

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Stick Man.
True or False?

True False
The author writes the story.
The illustrator draws the pictures.
The author of this story is also the
author of the Gruffalo.
The main character of this story is a dog.
Stick Man lives all by himself in the
family tree.
Stick Man has three stick children.
Stick Man gets stuck up a chimney and
Father Christmas helps him get out.
Father Christmas describes Stick Man as
an excellent friend.
Stick Man build his own castle in the
sand.
Stick Man liked being used for so many
things.
Father Christmas helped Stick Man get
home in time for Christmas.
Stick Man was very happy to see his Lady
love and his children three.

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Colour in the Verbs.
Bad

Big

Run

Talk

float
build

yell

nudge

Alone

Just

cry

Singing

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Write a stick acrostic poem using the letters below:

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Stick Man Word search.
S T I C K S Q M A N
A E F A M I L Y K S
N R J S T Y A T M A
T T H T S H D R B N
A Y D L A B Y N C D
E U F E F R I E N D
D A D X E F V S V T
O S N O W I M T W R
G I O P B R I D G E
C H I M N E Y Z A E

Words to find:
STICK MAN FAMILY DAD

SANTA CHIMNEY LADY FRIEND

FIRE DOG

SAND CASTLE

BRIDGE TREE

SNOW NEST

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Stick Man
Fill in the missing words:

Man beware dog family why tree


face Stick nest drop free

Stick Man lives in the family tree with his Stick Lady Love and their
stick children three.

One day he wakes early and goes for a jog.

Stick man, oh stick man, beware of the dog!

“A stick!” barks the _______. “An excellent stick! The right kind of
stick for my favourite trick. I’ll fetch it and drop it, and fetch it –
and then, I’ll drop it and fetch it and _______ it again.”

“I’m not a stick! Why can’t you see, I’m Stick Man, I’m Stick
______, I’M STICK MAN, that’s me, and I want to go home to the
family tree!”

A notice says: DOGS MUST BE KEPT ON THE LEAD.

At last the game’s over, and Stick Man is freed.

He sets off for home with a hop and a twirl.

Stick man, oh stick man, ____________ of the girl!

“A Stick!” cries the girl with a smile on her __________. “The right
kind of Pooh-stick for winning the race! Has everyone got one? Get
ready to throw.”

It’s 1, 2, 3 – into the river they go!


“I’m not a Pooh-stick! _____ can’t they see, I’m Stick Man, I’m
_________ Man, I’M STICK MAN, that’s me, and I’m heading away
from the family __________!”

“A twig!” says the swan. “This twig is the best! It’s the right kind of
twig to weave into my __________.”

“I’m not a twig! Why can’t they see, I’m Stick Man, I’m Stick Man,
I’M STICK MAN, that’s me, and I long to be back in the
___________ tree.”

The nest is deserted, and stick man is __________.

He drifts down the river and sails out to sea!


Write a stick acrostic poem using the letters below:

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