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The sneaky rabbit

1. What’s the word?


Write the word under the pictures.

moon rabbit pond tired scared tiger

stars soup cheese stone foot jump

moon

2. What’s the order?


Watch the story and put the sentences in order.

Tiger wanted to put Rabbit in his soup.

He told Tiger that the moon was white cheese.

1 Rabbit was resting near a pond.

Tiger jumped in the pond and Rabbit ran away.

Suddenly, a loud voice woke him up.

Rabbit told Tiger to tie a stone around his foot and jump in the pond.

Tiger wanted to know how to get the cheese out of the pond.

Rabbit saw the moon in the pond.


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3. True or false?
Watch the story. Circle true or false for these sentences.

a. Rabbit was very tired. true false

b. Tiger found Rabbit and woke him up. true false

c. Rabbit thought the sun looked like cheese. true false

d. Tiger pretended to eat the cheese. true false

e. Rabbit told Tiger the cheese was in the pond. true false

f. Tiger hated white cheese. true false

g. Tiger jumped into the pond with a stick. true false

h. Tiger couldn’t get out of the pond. true false

4. Write and draw!


How can Tiger get out of the pond? Imagine how he does it. Draw a picture
and write about it!

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The sneaky rabbit – ANSWERS

1. What’s the word?


Write the word under the pictures.

moon rabbit pond tired scared tiger

stars soup cheese stone foot jump

cheese moon jump rabbit tiger soup

pond stars foot scared tired stone

2. What’s the order?


Watch the story and put the sentences in order.

3 Tiger wanted to put Rabbit in his soup.

5 He told Tiger that the moon was white cheese.

1 Rabbit was resting near a pond.

8 Tiger jumped in the pond and Rabbit ran away.

2 Suddenly, a loud voice woke him up.

7 Rabbit told Tiger to tie a stone around his foot and jump in the pond.

6 Tiger wanted to know how to get the cheese out of the pond.

4 Rabbit saw the moon in the pond.


www.britishcouncil.org/learnenglishkids
© British Council, 2017 The United Kingdom’s international organisation for educational opportunities and cultural relations. We are registered in England as a charity.
3. True or false?
Watch the story. Circle true or false for these sentences.

a. Rabbit was very tired. true false

b. Tiger found Rabbit and woke him up. true false

c. Rabbit thought the sun moon looked like cheese. true false

d. Tiger Rabbit pretended to eat the cheese. true false

e. Rabbit told Tiger the cheese was in the pond. true false

f. Tiger hated loved white cheese. true false

g. Tiger jumped into the pond with a stick stone. true false

h. Tiger couldn’t get out of the pond. true false

4. Write and draw!


Children write about a way Tiger can get out of the pond and draw a picture.

www.britishcouncil.org/learnenglishkids
© British Council, 2017 The United Kingdom’s international organisation for educational opportunities and cultural relations. We are registered in England as a charity.

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