Winter Sleep reading Quiz
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The glade was bare. It wasn’t anything the same. No butterflies. No flowers. No birds.                                       What writer's tool has been used in this writing?
What effect does this have?
Tick synonyms (words with the same meaning) as happy.
She’s inside, secretly snoring until spring warms her body again.                                                                           What does the word 'secretly' mean in this sentence?
Everything was different. The pond was frozen hard. The ferns on the slope looked dead. The oak trees with moss on one side were all bony.                                       The child said, “Nothing is alive in winter!”                                                   Which parts of the text help to paint a picture that nothing is alive?
A hedgehog builds a nest of leaves in winter. This is often under a shed, in an old rabbit burrow or a compost heap.  As it sleeps, rolled into a tight ball, its body temperature drops from about 35 degrees Celsius to about 5 degrees Celsius.                                                    Read the text and name two places that hedgehogs can be found.
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Look at the pictures above-can you write the numbers in order that they appear in the book.
Granny Sylvie was telling me about the animals in winter when I was in bed.  “You see", she told me . “There’s plenty of life tucked up, hiding in the cold. ” I nodded. I could feel the cosy magic of the dark night outside. And even though it wasn’t very late, I closed my eyes for a winter sleep.                                                                   How do you think the child is feeling and why?
What do you think the child and Granny might do the next day?
What do you think Granny Sylvie does when the child is not there?
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