Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland was published in 1865 and since then it’s never been out of print. The book, more commonly called Alice in Wonderland, has been translated into around 170 languages and has inspired films and animations.
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Website developed by the publishers, Macmillan, to mark 150 years since they published Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Contains biographical notes on the author as well as the illustrator John Tenniel and gives considerable detail on the colour of Alice's dress. Also looks at the real character behind Alice and gives an account of the Cheshire Cat.
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Content objective: This resource should enable a child to:
Suggestions for use: This resources is aimed more at the teacher to give some interesting background to the book. Some of the material here can be used in class. the site itself would work well on the IWB.
Online copy of Alice in Wonderland, chapter by chapter. Background and history of Lewis Carroll.
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A Guardian special to commemorate the publishing of Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. The book was first published in 1865 and the Guardian has re-produced some of the famous illustrations by John Tenniel from that publication, including the King and Queen of Hearts, the Knave of Hearts, the Flamingo and Cheshire-Puss.
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Suggestions for use: While this is not the actual book, the illustrations can be enlarged and they could form the basis for a class discussion after the children have read the book.
Set of colouring pages from the DLTK's website. Features most of the characters from the book including Alice, the cheshire Cat, the White Rabbit, the Mad Hatter, Queen and King of Hearts and many more.
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Strand unit: Painting
Content objective: This resource should enable a child to:
Suggestions for use: Print out and give to the kids. Perfect is accompanied by a reading from one of Lewis Carroll's books.
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