Activity Sheet Jabberwocky Comprehension
Activity Sheet Jabberwocky Comprehension
Activity Sheet Jabberwocky Comprehension
3. What does the poet warn his son that he needs to shun?
The
Jubjub birds Tumtum trees The Jabberwock Bandersnatch
3. What does the poet warn his son that he needs to shun?
The
Jubjub birds Tumtum trees The Jabberwock Bandersnatch
6. Why did our hero have to rest by the Tumtum tree? Explain your answer using evidence
from the poem.
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7. Did the hero kill the Jabberwock? Explain your answer using information from the poem.
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1. What does the poet warn his son that he needs to shun?
The
Jubjub birds Tumtum trees The Jabberwock Bandersnatch
4. Why did our hero have to rest by the Tumtum tree? Explain your answer using evidence
from the poem.
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5. Did the hero kill the Jabberwock? Explain yout answer using information from the poem.
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6. In the last stanza, the poet repeats the first stanza. What is the effect of this?
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7. The poem is very similar to a fairy tale. Explain why, using evidence from the text.
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1. Lewis Carroll
2. 1872
3. The Bandersnatch
4. A type of weapon
5. Verb
6. Award 2 marks for answers which refer to him resting because he was tired from searching for the
Jabberwock for a long time - 'Long time the manxome foe he sought'. Award 1 mark for a correct answer
without a relevant quote from the text.
7. Award 2 marks for answers which refer to the fact that he did kill/slay the Jabberwock with evidence
from the text to support their answer 'He left it dead, and with its head'. Award 1 mark for a correct
answer without a relevant quote from the text.
1. The Bandersnatch
2. A type of weapon
3. Verb
4. Award 2 marks for answers which refer to him resting because he was tired from searching for the
Jabberwock for a long time - 'Long time the manxome foe he sought'. Award 1 mark for a correct answer
without a relevant quote from the text.
5. Award 2 marks for answers which refer to the fact that he did kill/slay the Jabberwock with evidence
from the text to support their answer 'He left it dead, and with its head'. Award 1 mark for a correct
answer without a relevant quote from the text.
6. Award 1 mark for reference to the following points - Because the final stanza is an exact repetition of
the first, these two units perform a parenthetical function. The repetition of the opening stanza at the end
tells the reader that although a major change has happened to the boy and the others he lives with, the
action has had no major effect on the world in general. After the boy has slain the monster; the toves,
borogroves, and raths still go on as they had before.
7. Award 1 mark for each point
• The poem includes beasts/villains such as the Jabberwock, Jubjub bird and Bandersnatch like a fairy
tale.
• The poem includes a brave hero like a fairy tale.
• There is a problem/dilemma that needs solving and fairy tales often have these.
• The poem has a happy ending like is often found in fairy tales.
• There is a magical setting, which can also be found in fairy tales.