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Traditional Tales... Jack and the Beanstalk Once upon a time, there was a boy called Jack. He lived with his mother and they had a cow. One day, Jack s mother asked him to take the cow to market to sell. Jack met a man, who gave him some magic beans for the cow. When Jack came home, his mother was angry. She threw the beans out and sent him to bed. The next morning, a giant beanstalk had grown! Jack climbed it. When Jack reached the top, he saw a castle and went inside. Jack heard a loud noise and hid. An enormous giant came into the room with a hen and a golden harp. He shouted, Lay! and the hen laid an egg. Then Sing! and the harp sang. The giant fell asleep. Jack took the hen and the harp. The harp shouted and the giant woke up. He chased Jack down the beanstalk. Jack shouted, Help! Jack s mother came out and chopped the beanstalk down with an axe. The giant fell to the ground. He was never seen again. Jack and his mother lived happily ever after. Page 1 of 2

Answer the questions below in full sentences. 1. What was the boy called? 2. What animal did Jack and his mother have? 3. What did Jack get for the cow? 4. How did Jack s mother feel when Jack came home? 5. What had grown the next morning? 6. Who came into the room? 7. What did the giant do after the harp sang? 8. Where did the giant chase Jack? Page 2 of 2

Answers 1. What was the boy called? The boy was called Jack. 2. What animal did Jack and his mother have? They had a cow. 3. What did Jack get for the cow? A man gave Jack some magic beans for the cow. 4. How did Jack s mother feel when Jack came home? His mother was angry. 5. What had grown the next morning? A giant beanstalk had grown! 6. Who came into the room? An enormous giant came into the room. 7. What did the giant do after the harp sang? The giant fell asleep. 8. Where did the giant chase Jack? He chased Jack down the beanstalk.

Traditional Tales... Jack and the Beanstalk Once upon a time, there was a boy called Jack. Jack lived in a cottage with his mother. They were very poor and they had a cow. One day, Jack s mother asked him to take the cow to market to sell. On the way, Jack met a man, who gave him some magic beans in return for the cow. When Jack came home with the beans his mother was angry. She threw the beans out of the window and sent him to bed. The next morning, a giant beanstalk had grown in the garden! Jack climbed the very tall beanstalk. When Jack finally reached the top, he saw an enormous castle. Jack went inside. Suddenly, Jack heard a loud noise and hid. A huge giant came into the room with a hen and a golden harp. Fee, Fi, Fo, Fum, I smell the blood of an Englishman! He shouted. The giant sat down at the table. Lay! said the giant and the hen laid an egg. Sing! said the giant. The harp sang and the giant fell asleep. Jack jumped out of the cupboard and took the hen and the harp. As he ran, the harp shouted. The giant woke up and chased Jack. Jack climbed down the beanstalk and the giant followed him. As Jack got to the bottom of the beanstalk, he shouted, Help! Jack s mother came out with an axe. She used it to chop the bottom of the beanstalk. The giant fell and crashed to the ground. He was never seen again. With the golden eggs and the magic harp, Jack and his mother lived happily ever after. Page 1 of 2

Answer the questions below in full sentences. 1. What did Jack sell? 2. What did Jack get in return for the cow? 3. What grew in the garden? 4. What did Jack see once he climbed to the top of the beanstalk? 5. What did the giant shout when he came into the room? 6. What did Jack do when he heard the giant? 7. How did the giant fall asleep? 8. What did Jack take from the giant? 9. How did they get rid of the giant? Page 2 of 2

Answers 1. What did Jack sell? Jack sold the cow. 2. What did Jack get in return for the cow? Jack got some magic beans in return for the cow. 3. What grew in the garden? A giant beanstalk had grown in the garden. 4. What did Jack see once he climbed to the top of the beanstalk? When Jack finally reached the top, he saw an enormous castle. 5. What did the giant shout when he came into the room? He shouted, Fee, Fi, Fo, Fum, I smell the blood of an Englishman! 6. What did Jack do when he heard the giant? Jack heard a loud noise and hid. 7. How did the giant fall asleep? The giant fell asleep as the harp sang. 8. What did Jack take from the giant? He took the hen and the harp. 9. How did they get rid of the giant? Jack s mother came out with an axe. She used it to chop the bottom of the beanstalk. The giant fell and crashed to the ground. He was never seen again.

Traditional Tales... Jack and the Beanstalk Once upon a time, there was a boy called Jack. Jack lived in a cottage with his mother. They were very poor and their most valuable possession was a cow. One day, Jack s mother asked him to take the cow to market to sell. On the way, Jack met a man who gave him some magic beans in exchange for the cow. When Jack came home with the beans his mother was angry. She threw the beans out of the window and sent him to bed. The next morning, Jack looked out of the window. A giant beanstalk had grown in the garden! Jack decided to climb the beanstalk. It was so tall, it went right up to the sky and through the clouds! When Jack finally reached the top, he saw an enormous castle. Jack decided to go inside; all the furniture was huge! Suddenly, Jack heard a loud noise. He ran into a cupboard to hide. A huge giant came into the room. Fee, Fi, Fo, Fum, I smell the blood of an Englishman! he bellowed. The giant sat down at the table. On the table was a hen and a golden harp. Lay! said the giant and the hen laid an egg; it was made out of solid gold. Sing! said the giant and the harp sang. The beautiful music made the giant fall asleep. Jack jumped out of the cupboard and took the hen and the harp. As he ran, the harp cried, Help master! The giant woke up and called, Fee, Fi, Fo, Fum, I smell the blood of an Englishman! He chased Jack to the top of the beanstalk. Jack climbed down the beanstalk and the giant followed him. As Jack got to the bottom of the beanstalk, he shouted, Help! Jack s mother came out with an axe. She used it to chop the bottom of the beanstalk. The giant fell and crashed to the ground. He was never seen again. With the golden eggs and the magic harp, Jack and his mother lived happily ever after. Page 1 of 2

Answer the questions below in full sentences. 1. What was the most expensive item that Jack and his mother owned? 2. Who gave Jack something in exchange for his cow? What was it? 3. How do you think Jack s mother felt when she found out what Jack had done with their cow? 4. Where did the beanstalk grow? 5. How can you tell the beanstalk was high? 6. What was the giant s catchphrase? 7. How did the giant find out about Jack? 8. Describe how you think the giant s egg looked using three adjectives. 9. Who saved the day and how? 10. Do you think it was a happy ending for everyone? Page 2 of 2

Answers 1. What was the most expensive item that Jack and his mother owned? Their most valuable possession was a cow. 2. Who gave Jack something in exchange for his cow? What was it? A man gave him some magic beans in exchange for the cow. 3. How do you think Jack s mother felt when she found out what Jack had done with their cow? His mother was angry because Jack only got magic beans in exchange for their cow when they needed money. 4. Where did the beanstalk grow? A giant beanstalk had grown in the garden outside Jack s window. 5. How can you tell the beanstalk was high? It was so tall, it went right up to the sky and through the clouds! 6. What was the giant s catchphrase? Fee, Fi, Fo, Fum, I smell the blood of an Englishman! 7. How did the giant find out about Jack? As he ran, the harp cried, Help master! and the giant woke up. 8. Describe how you think the giant s egg looked using three adjectives. (Answers will vary - accept any 3 reasonable adjectives to describe the golden egg.) E.g. I think the egg looked golden, shiny and smooth. 9. Who saved the day and how? Jack s mother because she came out with an axe, used it to chop the bottom of the beanstalk and the giant fell and crashed to the ground. 10. Do you think it was a happy ending for everyone? (Answers will vary for the giant it could be sad or a mystery as he was never seen again.) It was happy for Jack and his mother because they lived happily ever after with the golden eggs and the magic harp. It was not happy for the giant because he fell, crashed to the ground and was never seen again.