Welcome to the Gruffalo Quiz! This quiz is here to help you remember the best bits from the Gruffalo! So make sure you have read it! If you have not,

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Welcome to the Gruffalo Quiz! This quiz is here to help you remember the best bits from the Gruffalo! So make sure you have read it! If you have not, go and read it or click the Gruffalo below to hear someone read it for you!

Now Let’s Start the Quiz! The first section is going to test your memory to see how well you were paying attention to the story!

What were the different animals that appear in the Gruffalo? Discuss with your group which ones you think are right! Click them to find out! DogPandaSheep MouseFoxCrocodile CatCowPig RabbitSpiderOwl HorseHamsterButterfly SnakeFishChicken Once you have got them all click here for the next activity

Now for the second memory activity ! Swap over so someone new can click the screen! For this activity you need to see how many different parts of the Gruffalo you can remember!

Try and think about all the different parts of The Gruffalo that are in the story. When you think you know one click on that part of the Gruffalo to see if you are right. Remember the descriptive words! Once you think you have done them all click on the mouse button to go on.

‘He has purple prickles all over his back’ Did you get that one?

‘His eyes are orange’ Did you get that one?

‘He has terrible tusks’ Did you get that one?

‘And terrible teeth in his terrible jaws.’ Did you get that one?

‘And terrible claws.’ Did you get that one?

‘He has knobbly knees.’ Did you get that one?

‘And turned-out toes.’ Did you get that one?

‘And a poisonous wart at the end of his nose.’ Did you get that one?

For this section we are going to look at different characters feelings. Swap over so someone new can click the screen! Think about how the characters feelings change as the story goes on. Click on the characters to explore them in more detail. Click here when you have looked at all of them!

How did I feel when I first met the Gruffalo? How did I feel when I first met the Gruffalo? How did I feel at the start of the story when I was meeting all the animals? How did I feel at the start of the story when I was meeting all the animals? How did I feel at the end of the story? How did I feel at the end of the story? Either on your own or in groups, write down as many feelings as you can for each of the times that the mouse is thinking of. When you think you have them all click on a bubble to find out if you are right!

Did you get them all? Click me to go back ! Did you get them all? Click me to go back ! How did I feel when I first met the Gruffalo? How did I feel when I first met the Gruffalo? Scared Scared Worried Worried Negative Negative Frightened Frightened Sad Sad Nervous Nervous

How did I feel at the start of the story when I was meeting all the animals? How did I feel at the start of the story when I was meeting all the animals? Happy Confident Positive Friendly Imaginative Hungry? Brave Did you get them all? Click me to go back ! Did you get them all? Click me to go back !

Did you get them all? Click me to go back ! Did you get them all? Click me to go back ! How did I feel at the end of the story? How did I feel at the end of the story? Happy again Happy again Confident Confident Pleased with himself Pleased with himself Positive Positive Relieved Relieved Calm Calm

How did we feel when we first saw the mouse ? How did we feel when we first saw the mouse ? How did we feel after the mouse told us about the Gruffalo? How did we feel after the mouse told us about the Gruffalo? Either on your own or in groups, write down as many feelings as you can for the animals at each point in the story. When you think you have them all click on a bubble to find out if you are right!

How did we feel when we first saw the mouse ? How did we feel when we first saw the mouse ? Excited HungryHappy Evil? Positive Did you get them all? How many more did you think of? Click us to go back

Scared worried Nervous Run Away! Negative How did we feel after the mouse told us about the Gruffalo? How did we feel after the mouse told us about the Gruffalo?

How does the mouse make me feel? How does the mouse make me feel? Either on your own or in groups, write down as many feelings as you can for the animals at each point in the story. When you think you have them all click on a bubble to find out if you are right!

How does the mouse make me feel? How does the mouse make me feel? Angry Confused Scared Worried Did you get them all? How many more did you get? Click me to go back!

So how did you do in that bit? For the last bit you have to do a quiz !! Swap over one last time so someone new can click the screen! You only have one chance to answer so chose carefully !! Click the button when you are ready!

Question 1 What was the 2 nd animal that the mouse met? A) Owl B) Fox C) Snake

Question 2 Where did the snake live? A) Underground House B) Treetop House C) Log Pile House

A) Red B) Purple C) Blue Question 3 What colour are the spikes on the Gruffalo’s back?

Question 4 What did the mouse tell the Gruffalo was its favourite food?

Question 5 What did the mouse eat at the end of the story?

Question 6 What style is the book written in?

Which Animals? What are the parts of the Gruffalo The Gruffalo Quiz! Next Page

Credits and Acknowledgements Click on any book to go to Julia Donaldson’s Website

This Presentation would not have been made possible without the following: The Gruffalo by Julia Donaldson The BBC’s Adaption of The Gruffalo The Narrated Video of the Gruffalo by ‘Chopsy the Cat’ on YouTube And the Marvels of Microsoft PowerPoint!