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Story Cards

Carol Read Mark Ormerod


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Text © Carol Read and Mark Ormerod 2013


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First published 2013

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First published 2014

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Story card 1

Welcome to School

Mum: Let’s see. What do we need to buy?


Sue: Here’s the list: pencil, pen, rubber …
Jay: … pencil case, bag, ruler.

Comprehension questions
Where do Sue, Jay and Mum go? (to the supermarket)
What do Sue and Jay need to buy? (a pencil, pen, rubber,
pencil case, bag, ruler)

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Story card 2

Welcome to School

Tiger: Psst! Hello! Grrr …


Sue: What’s that?
Jay: I don’t know.

Comprehension question
Who says hello? (Tiger)

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Story card 3

Welcome to School

Sue: Can I have this pen, please?


Mum: Yes, of course. Put it in the basket.
Sue: Thank you.
Jay: Can I have this pencil, please?
Mum: Yes, of course. Put it in the basket.
Jay: Thank you.
Tiger: Psst! Hello! Grrr! Put me in the basket, too.

Comprehension questions
What does Sue ask for? (a pen)
What does Jay ask for? (a pencil)

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Welcome to School

Jay: Can I have this pencil case, please?


Mum: Yes, of course. Put it in the basket.
Jay: Thank you.
Sue: Can I have this bag, please?
Mum: Yes, of course. Put it in the basket.
Sue: Thank you.
Tiger: Psst! Hello! Grrr! Put me in the basket, too.

Comprehension questions
What does Jay ask for? (a pencil case)
What does Sue ask for? (a bag)

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Story card 5

Welcome to School

Sue: Can I have this ruler, please?


Mum: Yes, of course. Put it in the basket.
Sue: Thank you.
Jay: Can I have this rubber, please?
Mum: Yes, of course. Put it in the basket.
Jay: Thank you.
Tiger: Psst! Hello! Grrr! Put me in the basket, too.

Comprehension questions
What does Sue ask for? (a ruler)
What does Jay ask for? (a rubber)

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Story card 6

Welcome to School

Cashier: Look! You win a free toy.


Sue: A new toy. Great!
Jay: Amazing!
Tiger: Psst! Hello! Grrr! Please choose me.

Comprehension question
Sue and Jay win a free toy. Who asks to go with Sue and Jay? (Tiger)

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Story card 7

Welcome to School

Jay: Are you a toy?


Tiger: Yes, I am.
Sue: Are you real?
Tiger: Yes, I am. I’m real and I’m a toy. My name is Tiger.
Mum: Come on, Sue and Jay. Hurry now.
Sue and Jay: Look, Mum. We want this tiger!
Mum: Ahh! That’s a nice toy!

Comprehension questions
Is Tiger a toy? (yes)
Is Tiger real? (yes)
Do Sue and Jay want Tiger? (yes)

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Story card 8

Welcome to School

Tiger: Hurray! Hello, Sue. Hello, Jay.


Sue and Jay: Hello, Tiger!

Comprehension questions
Is Tiger happy? (yes)
Are Sue and Jay happy? (yes)

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Story card 1

The Gingerbread Man

Mum:  ou make a gingerbread man like this. This is


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the head. This is the body. And these are the
arms and legs.

Comprehension question
What body parts has the gingerbread man got here?
(a head, a body, arms, legs)

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Story card 2

The Gingerbread Man

Jay: And look. This is the nose. This is the mouth.


Sue: And these are the eyes.
Jay: The gingerbread man is great.
Tiger: Mmm. I’m hungry.
Jay: Shh, Tiger! The gingerbread man isn’t for you.

Comprehension questions
What body parts has the gingerbread man got now? (a nose,
a mouth, eyes)
Who is hungry? (Tiger)

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Story card 3

The Gingerbread Man

Gingerbread man:  ook at me! I’ve got a head. I’ve got


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eyes, a nose and a mouth. I’ve got
a body. I’ve got arms and legs.
Oh no! It’s a tiger. I’m off!

Comprehension questions
Who does the gingerbread man see? (Tiger)

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The Gingerbread Man

Gingerbread man:  un, run as fast as you can.


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You can’t catch me.
I’m the gingerbread man.
Fox: Mmm. A gingerbread man. Delicious.
I’m hungry. I’ve got a plan.

Comprehension question
Can Tiger catch the gingerbread man? (no)
This is Fox. Is Fox hungry? (yes)

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Story card 5

The Gingerbread Man

Gingerbread man:  un, run as fast as you can.


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You can’t catch me.
I’m the gingerbread man.
Fox: Ha ha! Here’s the gingerbread man now.

Comprehension question
Who is here? (Fox / Tiger / the gingerbread man)

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Story card 6

The Gingerbread Man

Narrator: The gingerbread man runs and jumps


over the wall …
Gingerbread man: Oh no! Help!
Fox: Snap! Snap! Snap!
Gingerbread man: Ha, ha, hee, hee! You can’t catch me.

Comprehension question
Can Fox catch the gingerbread man? (no)
Can Tiger catch the gingerbread man? (no)

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Story card 7

The Gingerbread Man

Tiger: Bad luck, Fox! No gingerbread man for you or for me.
Fox: Oh no! It’s a tiger. I’m off!

Comprehension question
Who does Fox see? (Tiger)

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Story card 8

The Gingerbread Man

Sue: Hello, Tiger. Look!


Jay: Here’s a gingerbread man for you.
Tiger: Mmm. Delicious! Thank you, Sue. Thank you, Jay.

Comprehension questions
Do Sue and Jay give Tiger a gingerbread man biscuit? (yes)
Is it delicious? (yes)

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Story card 1

Tiger is Lost

Jay: Have you got Tiger, Sue?


Sue: Yes, I have. Oh no. No, I haven’t. Help me find Tiger,
please, Jay.
Jay: Yes, of course. Tiger! Tiger!
Sue: Oh dear. Tiger is lost.
Jay: I know. Let’s ask Mum.

Comprehension questions
Has Sue got Tiger? (no)
Is Tiger lost? (yes)
Who helps Sue find Tiger? (Jay)

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Story card 2

Tiger is Lost

Sue: Mum!
Jay: Mum!
Mum: Not now, children, please. I’m busy.
Sue: But Tiger is lost, Mum.
Jay: Have you got Tiger?
Mum: No, I haven’t. Ask your father.

Comprehension questions
Who do Sue and Jay ask? (Mum)
Is she busy? (yes)
Has she got Tiger? (no)

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Story card 3

Tiger is Lost

Jay: Dad!
Sue: Dad!
Dad: Not now, children, please. I’m busy.
Jay: But Tiger is lost, Dad.
Sue: Have you got Tiger?
Dad: No, I haven’t. Ask your grandmother.

Comprehension questions
Who do Sue and Jay ask? (Dad)
Is he busy? (yes)
Has he got Tiger? (no)

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Tiger is Lost

Sue: Granny!
Jay: Granny!
Granny: Not now, children, please. I’m busy.
Sue: But Tiger is lost, Granny.
Jay: Have you got Tiger?
Granny: No, I haven’t. Ask your grandfather.
Jay: Have you got Tiger, Grandad?
Grandad: No, I haven’t. I’m busy, too.

Comprehension questions
Who do Sue and Jay ask? (Granny and Grandad)
Is Granny busy? (yes)
Has Granny got Tiger? (no)
Is Grandad busy? (yes)
Has Grandad got Tiger? (no)

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Story card 5

Tiger is Lost

Sue: Oh dear. I’m worried about Tiger.


Jay: Come on. Let’s look for Tiger.
Dad: Listen. What’s that noise?
Granny: I think it’s Baby.
Grandad: But Baby is sleeping …
Mum: I don’t know. Let’s go and see.

Comprehension questions
Who thinks the noise is Baby? (Granny)
Who says Baby is sleeping? (Grandad)

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Story card 6

Tiger is Lost

Mum: Let’s see if Baby is alright.


Dad: Quick!
Granny: Hurry!
Grandad: Come on!

Comprehension questions
Who goes to Baby’s room? (Mum, Dad, Granny, Grandad, Sue, Jay)

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Story card 7

Tiger is Lost

Mum: Ahhh, look. Baby is sleeping.


Grandad: And look. There’s Tiger.
Jay: Tiger isn’t lost, Sue. He’s with Baby.
Sue: Thanks, Jay. I’m happy now.

Comprehension questions
Who’s with Baby? (Tiger)
Is Baby really sleeping? (no)
Is Tiger lost now? (no)
Is Sue happy? (yes)

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Story card 8

Tiger is Lost

Tiger: Whee! Come on, Baby! This is fun!


Sue and Jay: Oh, Tiger! You are naughty.

Comprehension questions
Is Baby sleeping now? (no)
Is Tiger sleeping now? (no)
Is Tiger naughty? (yes)

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Story card 1

Dinner Time

Dad: It’s dinner time. Let’s have sausages and peas.


Jay: Oh no. I don’t like sausages.
Dad: Do you like peas?
Sue: No, I don’t.
Jay: Can we have an omelette, please?
Dad: Let’s see.

Comprehension questions
What does Dad want for dinner? (sausages and peas)
Does Jay like sausages? (no)
Does Sue like peas? (no)
What do Sue and Jay want? (an omelette)

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Story card 2

Dinner Time

Dad: How many eggs have we got?


Jay: We’ve got six.
Dad: Good!
Sue: And look! We’ve got ham. I like ham. Put ham
in the omelette.

Comprehension questions
How many eggs have they got? (six)
What else have they got? (ham)
Does Sue like ham? (yes)

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Story card 3

Dinner Time

Dad: We’ve got cheese and potatoes.


Do you like cheese?
Sue: Yes, I do. I love cheese.
Put cheese in the omelette.
Dad: Do you like potatoes?
Jay: Yes, I do. I love potatoes!
Put potatoes in the omelette.
Dad: OK. Let’s have a cheese,
ham and potato omelette.
Sue and Jay: Yes!

Comprehension questions
Does Sue like cheese? (Yes, she loves cheese.)
Does Jay like potatoes? (Yes, he loves potatoes.)
What food is in the omelette? (eggs, cheese, ham and potatoes)

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Story card

Dinner Time

Sue: Mmm. It smells delicious.


Dad: OK. Watch this!

Comprehension question
Does the omelette smell delicious? (yes)

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Story card 5

Dinner Time

Dad: One … two … three …


Sue: Whoops!
Jay: Oh no! The omelette! Catch it, Dad!

Comprehension question
Can Dad catch the omelette? (no)

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Story card 6

Dinner Time

Sue: Oh no, Dad. The omelette.


Jay: I’m hungry.
Sue: I’m hungry, too.
Dad: Oh dear. I’m sorry.

Comprehension questions
Are Sue and Jay hungry? (yes)
Is Dad sorry? (yes)

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Story card 7

Dinner Time

Dad: I’ve got an idea. Do you like pizza?


Sue and Jay: Oh yes, Dad. We love pizza!
Dad: Come on. Let’s go for a pizza.

Comprehension questions
What’s Dad’s idea? (to go for a pizza)
Do Sue and Jay like pizza? (Yes, they love pizza.)

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Story card 8

Dinner Time

Jay: I like cheese pizza.


Sue: I like ham pizza.
Tiger: And I love omelette.

Comprehension questions
Who likes cheese pizza? (Jay)
Who likes ham pizza? (Sue)
And who loves omelette? (Tiger)

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Story card 1

The Sore Paw

Narrator: Tiger is sleeping. He’s dreaming he’s got a sore paw.


Tiger: Ow! I’ve got a sore paw. Hello, Elephant. Look.
I’ve got a sore paw. Can you help me, please?
Elephant: No, sorry. I can’t. I’m scared of tigers.
Narrator: And the elephant goes away as fast as it can.

Comprehension questions
Is Tiger sleeping? (yes)
He’s dreaming he’s got a sore … (paw).
Can the elephant help Tiger? (no)
Why not? (It’s scared of tigers.)

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Story card 2

The Sore Paw

Tiger: Hello, Giraffe. Look. I’ve got a sore paw. Can you
help me, please?
Giraffe: No, sorry. I can’t. I’m scared.
Narrator: And the giraffe goes away as fast as it can.

Comprehension questions
Can the giraffe help Tiger? (no)
Why not? (It’s scared.)

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Story card 3

The Sore Paw

Tiger: Hello, Snake. Look. I’ve got a sore paw. Can you
help me, please?
Snake: No, sorry. I can’t. I’m scared.
Narrator: And the snake goes away as fast as it can.

Comprehension questions
Can the snake help Tiger? (no)
Why not? (It’s scared.)

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Story card

The Sore Paw

Tiger: Hello, Monkey. Look. I’ve got a sore paw. Can you
help me, please?
Monkey: No, sorry. I can’t. I’m scared.
Narrator: And the monkey goes away as fast as it can.

Comprehension questions
Can the monkey help Tiger? (no)
Why not? (It’s scared.)

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Story card 5

The Sore Paw

Tiger: Hello, Mouse. Look. I’ve got a sore paw. Can you
help me, please?
Mouse: Yes, of course I can. Oh dear! You’ve got a thorn
in your paw.

Comprehension question
Can the mouse help Tiger? (yes)

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Story card 6

The Sore Paw

Narrator: The mouse pulls …


Tiger: Owww!
Narrator: and pulls …
Tiger: Owww!
Narrator: … and the thorn comes out.
Tiger: Owww!

Comprehension question
What does the mouse do? (It pulls and pulls and the thorn
comes out.)

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Story card 7

The Sore Paw

Tiger: Oh, my paw is better now. Thank you, Mouse.


Mouse: You’re welcome. Can you help me now, please,
Tiger? I’m a long way from home and I can’t cross
the river.
Tiger: Yes, of course I can, Mouse. Jump on my back.

Comprehension questions
Is Tiger’s paw better now? (yes)
Can Tiger help the mouse? (Yes, he can. He can cross the river.)

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Story card 8

The Sore Paw

Elephant: Oh, look! The little mouse isn’t scared of Tiger.


Giraffe: The little mouse and Tiger are friends.
Snake: Amazing!

Comprehension questions
Who’s surprised? (the elephant, the giraffe, the snake and
the monkey)
Is the little mouse scared? (no)
Are the little mouse and Tiger friends? (yes)

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Story card 1

The Missing Skateboard

Jay: This computer game is boring.


Sue: Let’s play with our skateboards.
Jay: Yes, great idea! Come on!

Comprehension questions
Is the computer game boring? (yes)
What do Sue and Jay want to play with? (skateboards)

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Story card 2

The Missing Skateboard

Tiger:  mm. Skateboard … I want to play with


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a skateboard, too.

Comprehension question
Who else wants to play with a skateboard? (Tiger)

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Story card 3

The Missing Skateboard

Sue: I’ve got my skateboard, Jay. I’m ready!


Jay: Oh no! I can’t find my skateboard. Where’s my
skateboard?
Sue: Is it in the cupboard?
Jay: No, it isn’t. The bike is in the cupboard.
And the scooter is in the cupboard.
But no skateboard.

Comprehension questions
Has Sue got her skateboard? (yes)
Can Jay find his skateboard? (no)
What’s in the cupboard? (the bike and the scooter)

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The Missing Skateboard

Sue: Oh dear. Is it on the shelf?


Jay: No, it isn’t. The car is on the shelf. And the doll is
on the shelf. But no skateboard.

Comprehension questions
Is Jay’s skateboard on the shelf? (No, it isn’t.)
What’s on the shelf? (the car and the doll)

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Story card 5

The Missing Skateboard

Sue: Oh dear. Is it under the table?


Jay: No, it isn’t. The kite is under the table.
Sue: Is it under the chair?
Jay: No, it isn’t. The board game is under the chair.

Comprehension questions
Is Jay’s skateboard under the table? (No, it isn’t.)
What’s under the table? (the kite)
Is Jay’s skateboard under the chair? (No, it isn’t.)
What’s under the chair? (the board game)

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Story card 6

The Missing Skateboard

Sue: Is your skateboard in the garden?


Jay: Yes, it is! Look!
Sue: Oh no. Tiger!

Comprehension questions
Is Jay’s skateboard in the garden? (Yes, it is.)
Who’s got it? (Tiger)

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Story card 7

The Missing Skateboard

Tiger:  ello, Sue! Hello, Jay! Look at me! I’m on


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the skateboard. I can go very fast! Watch me. It’s fun!
Sue: Oh no! Be careful, Tiger!
Jay: Stop, Tiger! Stop!

Comprehension questions
Is Tiger on the skateboard? (yes)
Is it fun? (yes)
Can he go very fast? (yes)
What do Sue and Jay say? (Be careful, Tiger! Stop, Tiger!)

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Story card 8

The Missing Skateboard

Sue: Oh dear. Poor Tiger!


Jay: Silly Tiger!
Tiger: Ow! My head! I’m sorry, Jay. You can have your
skateboard now.

Comprehension questions
Has Tiger hurt his head? (yes)
What does Tiger say? (I’m sorry.)
Can Jay have his skateboard now? (yes)

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