Adventure Time
In Story Land
Kipper’s Family and friends
Dad
Mum
Floppy
Chip
Biff
Kipper
Wilf
Wilma
Wilma’s Family and friends
Mum
Wilf
Wilma
Biff
Chip
Annena
Kipper
Biff and Wilma went to the pantomime.
They went with Wilma’s mum.
They had a friend called Anneena.
Anneena went to the pantomime with them.
There was a bad man called the Sheriff.
The pantomime was about Robin Hood.
Nobody liked the Sheriff.
Robin Hood was a good man.
He wanted to catch Robin Hood and lock him up.
He lived in a wood with his men.
‘ Look out, Robin!’ shouted the children.
Everyone liked Robin Hood and they gave a cheer every time he came in.
Choose the correct answer:
Where did the children go?
1
They went to school.
2
They went to the cinema.
3
They went to the pantomime.
Do you remember?
Who went to the pantomime?
Dad
Mum
Mum
Wilma
Wilf
Anneena
Chip
Nadim
Biff
Kipper
Choose, true or false:
1
The pantomime was about Robin Hood.
TRUE
FALSE
2
Robin Hood was bad man.
TRUE
FALSE
3
Everyone liked Robin Hood and they gave a cheer every time he came in.
TRUE
FALSE
The Sheriff wanted to catch Robin Hood and lock him up.
4
FALSE
TRUE
The next day, Wilma and Anneena went to play with Biff.
They sang a song about Robin Hood.
Wilma played her guitar and Anneena played her recorder.
Kipper didn’t like the song.
He put his hands over his ears and made a face.
‘ Wooooooh.’ said Kipper.
Kipper had a key round his neck.
It was the magic key.
Biff was cross with Kipper.
‘ Put the key back in the box,’ she said.
Suddenly the key began to glow.
‘ Look out Anneena,’ said Biff.
‘ This is a magic key and the magic is working.
It’s time for an adventure.’
Robin Hood had not seen the children.
The magic took the children to a wood.
Anneena was frightened.
It was the wood where Robin Hood lived.
‘ I hope he is a good man,’ she said.
The children could see Robin with some of his men.
‘ Come on,’ said Kipper, ‘I can smell food.’
Let’s match:
A
Wilma played her _______.
B
Anneena played her _______.
Can you answer this question?
Why was Biff cross with Kipper?
Use these words to complete the sentences:
wood
seen
women
men
A
wood
The magic took the children to a _______.
The children could see Robin with some of his _______.
Robin Hood had not ______ the children.
B
men
C
seen
Choose the correct color:
Robin Hood was a good man who helped the poor.
Who was Robin Hood?
Anneena, Biff and Wilma went to the pantomime.
The magic took the children to a wood where Robin Hood was.
First,
Next,
Last,
Kipper had a key round his neck.
It was the magic key.
Robin Hood saw the children.
The children sat by the fire.
‘ Who are you?’ he asked.
‘ We saw you in a play,’ said Anneena.
‘ Are you lost in the woods?
‘ We can sing a song about you.’
Come and sit down.’
‘ Oh no!’ said Kipper. ‘Not the song again.’
‘ What a good song!’ said Robin Hood.
Biff, Wilma and Annena sang the song.
‘ Sing it to me again.’
The song said everyone liked Robin but nobody liked the Sheriff.
Kipper looked inside a big black pot.
Robin Hood’s men gave a cheer.
Nobody saw the Sheriff coming.
They jumped on Robin’s men and they grabbed Biff, Wilma, and Anneena.
Suddenly the Sheriff’s men ran in.
They put them all into a cart.
They grabbed Robin Hood and put a rope round him.
‘ Take them away!’ said the Sheriff.
‘ Got you at last!’ said the Sheriff.
Can you answer this question?
What did Robin Hood say to the children?
Can you answer this question?
Who sang a song for Robin Hood?
What was Robin Hood cooking?
Kipper hid in the big black pot.
The Sheriff’s men didn’t see him.
‘ Oh no!’ he said. ‘What can I do?
I must help them’
The Sheriff took them to a village.
He said, ‘My castle is too far away, so we will stop here.
One of my men will see you don’t get away.’
Can you answer this question?
Where did Kipper hide?
Kipper hid in the big black pot.
Can you answer this question?
What would you do if you were Kipper?
The children sat by the fire, they sang a song about Robin Hood.
They grabbed Robin Hood and put a rope round him.
First,
Next,
Last,
One of my men will see you don’t get away.’
Kipper went up to the man.
‘ You can’t lock people in that,’ said
He gave the man a sweet.
Kipper. ‘You can’t get them in.’
‘ What is that thing?’ he asked.
‘ Oh yes you can,’ said the man. ‘Look.’
‘ You lock people up in it,’ said the man.
He put in his head and his hands.
‘ Ha!’ said Kipper. ‘You fell for it.’
He locked the man in and took away his keys.
‘ Grrr!’ said the man.
Conversation:
How did Kipper trick the guard?
You lock people up in it.
What is that thing?
Oh yes you can.
Look.
You can’t lock people in that.
You can’t get them in.
Ha! You fell for it.
Grrrrr!
Kipper set them free.
‘ Come on, everyone,’ said Robin Hood.
‘ Let’s go back to the woods.
We don’t want the Sheriff to catch us.’
Suddenly the magic key began to glow.
They went to a new part of the woods.
‘ Just in time,’ said Kipper.
‘ Three cheers for Kipper,’ said Robin Hood.
‘ Goodbye,’ said the children.
‘ Now let’s sing that song about me again.’
‘ Goodbye,’ said Robin Hood, ‘and thanks.’
‘ Oh no!’ said Kipper.
‘ What an adventure!’ said Anneena.
I liked Robin Hood and his men.
‘ Let’s sing the song.’
‘ Aaaaaah!’ said Kipper.
He put in his head and his hands in to show you can lock people in it.
‘ What an adventure!’ said Anneena.
I liked Robin Hood and his men.
First,
Next,
Last,
Kipper set them free.
‘ Come on, everyone,’ said Robin Hood.
Can you answer this question?
Tell us who the children met on their adventure?
Homework: What would you do if you were Kipper?
How would you save Robin Hood and your friends.
Ask the children to imagine they are as tiny as the characters in the story and to then write notes/sentences on what it would be like if they were that small in their own garden, local park or their bedroom.
Good-bye!