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A Monster Surprise Yr2 Differentiated Comprehension
1.
A Monster Surprise
Beneath the leafy rooftop of the woods in Little Nook,
was a very hungry rabbit, who was searching by the brook.
“My flowers have been stolen – almost
every single bunch!”
Rabbit panicked, feeling sure that there
was not enough for lunch.
He saw a clump of fur between some
sticks upon the ground,
and he thought that he might know
just where the culprit might be found.
So, Rabbit marched to Squirrel’s house to find his precious food,
and to tell his friend that taking it was really rather rude.
“Excuse me!” shouted Rabbit, now with
Squirrel in his sight.
“I was really looking forward to my
marigold delight.
I know you took my flowers. Please return them right away.”
But it wasn’t only Rabbit who was missing food that day.
“My acorns have been stolen!” Squirrel shouted with a cry.
“And the villain left a bite mark in my tree as they went by.”
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A Monster Surprise
The friends knew just one creature who
would nibble on a tree,
and they thought that they might
know just where the culprit might
now be.
So, on they marched to Beaver’s house to find their precious food,
and to tell their friend that taking it was really rather rude.
“Excuse me!” shouted Squirrel, now
with Beaver up ahead.
“I was really looking forward to my
toast with acorn spread.
I know you took my acorns. Would
you kindly give them back?”
But it wasn’t only Squirrel who was cross about her snack.
“My branches have been stolen!” snuffled Beaver, full of grief.
“And I’m sure I saw a pointy tusk
belonging to the thief.”
The friends knew just one creature
with a tusk of any sort,
and they thought that they might
know just where the culprit might be
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A Monster Surprise
So, on they marched to Boar’s
house, off to find their precious
and to tell their friend that taking
it was really rather rude.
“Excuse me!” shouted Beaver, now
that Boar was in her view.
“I was really looking forward to my branch and bramble stew.
I know you took my branches and I’d like them back, unchewed!”
But it wasn’t only Beaver who was longing for her food.
“My berries have been stolen!” snorted Boar, wide-eyed with shock.
“And the robber left some footprints leading right across that rock.
I’ve never seen a creature who has
footprints of that kind,
so I think that we should follow them
to see what we can find.”
The friends climbed up the rock and
clambered down the other side,
as they trekked to find their food
with just the footprints as their
guide.
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A Monster Surprise
They took a narrow path that formed
a line between the trees...
And then crawled through thorny
bushes that left scratches on their
knees.
They climbed some jagged rocks until their feet could take no
Then, they came across a cave that
had a boulder for a door.
The boulder started moving and the
creatures stood in fright,
as a silhouette inside began to shuffle
into sight.
“A monster!” Rabbit shouted as the friends all turned to flee.
In the panic, Rabbit tripped, colliding
head first with a tree.
The monster’s hand loomed down and
as it picked him up, he shook.
There was nothing quite so scary in
the whole of Little Nook!
“Oh, please say you won’t eat me!”
Rabbit begged with fearful eyes.
“I would never eat a rabbit!” laughed the monster with surprise.
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A Monster Surprise
“Well, thank you!” answered Rabbit, as he brushed the dirt away.
And the friends were all relieved to see that Rabbit was OK.
The monster mumbled shyly as it bent down on one knee,
“I was hoping that you all would like to join me for some tea.”
The monster clicked its fingers and the glow-worms shined their
on the most amazing party full of wonderful delights.
“Our missing foods!” said Rabbit, now the monster’s plan was clear,
and the creatures all said sorry for reacting with such fear.
“Please join me,” said the monster, as it headed for the seats.
“You can help yourself to cups of tea and lots of yummy treats.”
When Rabbit’s little tummy brimmed with marigold delight,
And when all the toast had gone with no more acorn spread
in sight.
When Boar was full of berries and the
stew was at an end,
they all thanked the gentle monster...
who was now their brand new friend.
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A Monster Surprise
Questions
1. Where do the characters live? Tick one.
on a farm
in a zoo
in the woods
2. Who is the first animal we meet in the story? Tick one.
Beaver
Rabbit
Boar
3. What do all the animals notice is missing? Tick one.
their food
their homes
their friends
4. Who had been taking their things? Tick one.
a mouse
a man
a monster
5. How did everyone feel at the end of the story? Tick one.
sad
happy
angry
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Answers
1. Where do the characters live? Tick one.
on a farm
in a zoo
in the woods
2. Who is the first animal we meet in the story? Tick one.
Beaver
Rabbit
Boar
3. What do all the animals notice is missing? Tick one.
their food
their homes
their friends
4. Who had been taking their things? Tick one.
a mouse
a man
a monster
5. How did everyone feel at the end of the story? Tick one.
sad
happy
angry
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A Monster Surprise
Questions
1. What does Rabbit think has been stolen? Tick one.
his carrots
his lettuce
his flowers
2. Which character is looking for their acorns? Tick one.
Squirrel
Beaver
Boar
3. Draw a line to match up the words that rhyme.
lunch back
food bunch
snack rude
4. Why were the animals scared of the monster?
5. Complete this sentence.
They hugged and thanked the monster, who was now
their brand new .
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A Monster Surprise
Answers
1. What does Rabbit think has been stolen? Tick one.
his carrots
his lettuce
his flowers
2. Which character is looking for their acorns? Tick one.
Squirrel
Beaver
Boar
3. Draw a line to match up the words that rhyme.
lunch back
food bunch
snack rude
4. Why were the animals scared of the monster?
Accept answers that make sense, such as: because the monster was a
stranger; the monster was much bigger than them; they thought the
monster might hurt/eat them.
5. Complete this sentence.
They hugged and thanked the monster, who was now
their brand new friend.
teacher friend pet
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A Monster Surprise
Questions
1. What did the animals think had happened to their food? Tick one.
They thought it had been stolen.
They thought it had been cooked.
They thought it had been poisoned.
2. What do you think the word ‘culprit’ means?
3. List three pairs of rhyming words in the story.
1.
2.
3.
4. Put these events from the story in order by numbering them 1 to 4.
The first one has been done for you.
Beaver is looking for her branches.
Squirrel is looking for her acorns.
Rabbit is looking for his flowers. 1
Boar is looking for his berries.
5. How do you think the animals felt when they first saw the monster?
6. Why do you think the monster wanted to have a tea party with the animals?
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A Monster Surprise
Answers
1. What did the animals think had happened to their food? Tick one.
They thought it had been stolen.
They thought it had been cooked.
They thought it had been poisoned.
2. What do you think the word ‘culprit’ means?
Accept answers that refer to someone having done something wrong.
3. List three pairs of rhyming words in the story.
Accept any three from the following: Nook/brook; bunch/lunch;
ground/found; food/rude; sight/delight; away/day; cry/by; tree/
be; ahead/spread; back/snack; grief/thief; sort/caught; view/stew;
unchewed/food; shock/rock; kind/find; side/guide; trees/knees; more/
door; fright/sight; flee/tree; shook/Nook; eyes/surprise; away/OK;
knee/tea; lights/delights; clear/fear; seats/treats; end/friend.
4. Put these events from the story in order by numbering them 1 to 4.
The first one has been done for you.
Beaver is looking for her branches. 3
Squirrel is looking for her acorns. 2
Rabbit is looking for his flowers. 1
Boar is looking for his berries. 4
5. How do you think the animals felt when they first saw the monster?
Accept answers that refer to the animals feeling scared and/or thinking
the monster might hurt or eat them.
6. Why do you think the monster wanted to have a tea party with the animals?
Accept answers that refer to the monster being lonely and wanting to
make friends.
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