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Muddled up story Stick man had lots of adventures. Can you put the story into or-
der. Write each number in the small square.
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Stick man is very lost. He needs a map home! Stick man is lost. Stick man needs a map to help him find his way home. Can you draw him a map to help him? He knows some of the places, but
you need to add all the other details he needs to get home.
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His tree home.
Seaside
Stick man was very useful When you read about Stick Man, you see he was used in lots of different ways. Can you find six different ways he was used? Draw and write down the six different ways he was useful.
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How is Stick Man feeling now? Look at the different parts of the Stick Man story and think about
how he is feeling in each part of his story.
Red hat: Focusing on emotions and feelings.
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Start of the story Fetch!
Pooh Sticks Dog put on his lead.
Swan nest Empty nest
At the beach The snowman
Firewood The end of the story
Pooh Stick
Stick Mans Feeling Chart Stick Man’s feelings go up and down in this story. You need to think about how happy he is in
each picture. Score him from 1 to 10 in happiness (10 is very happy, 0 is very sad).
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6 5
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1 0
Start Fetch! Swans River Flag Snowman Firewood Santa Home!
How did Stick Man feel? Stick Man felt all sorts of feelings. Can you find the places in the book where he felt different feelings? Draw the picture and write
about it.
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Happy Lonely
Scared Angry
Excited Sad
Stick Man is nice—What do you like about him? Stick Man is a nice stick. What do you like about him? Write the
answers in each of Stick Man’s balloons.
Yellow Hat Thinking: What are the nice and positive things in the story?
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Stick Man is a wonderful story. What is the best bit? This book is full of Stick Man’s great adventures. What was the best part of
the story? Draw this part of the story in the frame.
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Write why was this the best part of the story.
What are the good things in this story? Look through this book and find six good or positive things you can write about. Think about what made you happy in this story? Write your ideas
in each of the squares.
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Describe Stick Man’s Six Big Problems Stick Man Had lots of different problems to solve as he tried to find
his way home. Can you remember them all? Describe each of his problems in the box next to the correct picture.
Black Hat Thinking: What are the risks or problems in this story?
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Describe Stick Man’s Six Big Problems Stick Man’s journey was very dangerous. How could things have gone
worse? What were the dangers Stick Man could have faced?
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The dog could have buried him like a bone.
What was Stick Man’s biggest problem? Stick Man had problem after problem. What do you think his biggest
problem was? Draw Stick Man and his big problem.
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Describe why this was his biggest problem.
How many different ways can you use Stick Man? Stick Man is very useful. How many different ways could you use him?
Draw him doing his new job and write what he is doing.
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Use him as a
sword.
Stick Man is a flag pole. Stick Man was made into a flag. If you were making him into a flag pole,
what flag would you make him wear?
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Stick Man decides to leave his tree again... Stick Man needs to go for his daily jog. This is the start of another
adventure. Draw and write what happens in the next Stick Man story.
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