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TOTALLY ALICE BY NICOLA YARROW All the movies and TV shows on Alice In Wonderland All about Lewis Carroll How to make orange marmalade

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TOTALLY ALICEBY NICOLA YARROW

All the movies and TV shows

on Alice In Wonderland

All about

Lewis Carroll

How to make orange

marmalade

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Cover 2 Inforamtion on Lewis Carroll

Kelly and Nicola explore Lewis Carroll

4 All the TV shows and films on Alice In

Wonderland. All the movies and TV shows.

14 How to make orange Marmalade

The best recipe for you to make Maralade.

Entertainment10 Interview with Red Queen and White

Rabbit.Nicola takes on the Challenge of interviewing Red Queen and White Rabbit.

6 History of Croquet and How to play croquet.

Join Nicola as she finds out how to play croquet.

12 Extint Animal-Dodo Bird.

The Dodo Bird extinct because of humans.

17 Science Fun- invisable ink

learn how to make your writing invisable.....

18 Your Space

Emily H has sent us a poem.

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Alice’s

Parachutes

Contact us Nobile number: 1234 567 891

Email:

[email protected]

Address: 1 Totally Alice Road

Wonderland

Fun for everyone

•5 star safety

•Perfect for birthday parties and

family fun!

•Cheap and easy

•And best of all it’s fun for

everyone!

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Information on Lewis Carroll

Lewis Carroll was born on January 27th, 1832 in Daresubury, Cheshire. His real name is Charles Lutwidge Dodgson. Alice in Wonderland was one of his many stories, he also wrote poems. He is the eldest boy in his family of 11. Lewis Studied at many schools before he became a lecturer at Oxford University.

Alice in Wonderland was first told to the Dean sisters. Alice, who was the youngest of the sisters, begged Lewis to publish the book when he first told them the story. “Alice in Wonderland” is based on the youngest of the sisters, Alice. The book was published in 1865 and then became one of the most popular books of all time. He also wrote ‘Through the Looking Glass’ which was published in 1871. He also published his first book of poems in 1869. Today, there are many movies based on the story, Alice in Wonderland. The Alice in Wonderland illustrations were done by John Tenniel.

Lewis had seven sisters and three brothers, he was the eldest son in his family. His mother (Frances Jane Lutwidge Dodgson) died in 1851 and his father (Charles Dodgson) died in 1868. Lewis told many stories to his siblings, which is where he got inspiration and practice from telling his stories.

By Kelly and Nicola

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His family lived in a outback village in the UK. The family had few friends meaning Lewis often told stories, he also made up games for him and his siblings to play with.

Lewis Carroll’s first attended Richmond School, Yorkshire in (1844-45). He showed great mathematical skills. Then in 1846-1850, he attended Rugby School. He had multiple illnesses at that time which left him deaf in one ear. After Rugby School, his father tutored him and yet again he showed great mathematical skills to his father. Lewis then went to Oxford University.

Lewis Carroll had many books, poems and stories. He died January 14th 1898 in Guildford UK. Lewis was also a photographer Photographer of children and adults. Lewis was a good writer and has left behind a great legacy.

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All the Movies and TV shows

on ...1903 -British silent flim

directed by Cecil Hepworth and Percy Stow. It is the first

movie from the book Alice In Wonderland.

1949 - French flim based

on the book. The flim was directed by Dallas Bower, The flim also inculded stars

such as Carol Marsh who was Alice

1951 - This is an American

film produced by Walt Disney. It

is mainly based on the first

book Alice In Wonderland and

has elements from Through The

Looking Glass

1933 -The film was

produced by Paramount Pictures, the cast was filled

with famous stars like W.C Fields.

1966 - This is a BBC

television play. It was based on the book and was

directed by Jonathan Miller

1915- A silent film adapted

from the Book.The flim was directed and written by W.W. Young and starring Viola

Savoy as Alice.

1972 - This film is a British

musical film basded on the first book. The cast has

numerous stars and John Barry wrote the music

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Alice In

Wonderland

1995 - A short 40minute

silent film. This is the first

film made on Alice In

Wondlerand

2009-

2010- 108miutes long.

Very popular. They have

mixed Through the

Looking glass and the

First book together.

1999 - A short 40minute

silent film. This is the first

film made on Alice In

Wondlerand

1988 - A short 40minute

silent film. This is the first

film made on Alice In

Wondlerand

1998 - A short 40minute

silent film. This is the first

film made on Alice In

Wondlerand

1985 - A short 40minute

silent film. This is the first

film made on Alice In

Wondlerand

1982-

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History of croquet Croquet is a bit like golf but much older. croquet was invented in the 19 century in Britain. People used to play croquet at dinner parties and family holidays. The game is still very popular today and is great fun for families.

Have you played croquet before

35% have played

65% haven’t played

Max and Ted’s sport storeEverything 50% off

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How to Play backyard CroquetIn Alice In Wonderland Alice plays croquet with the red queen

1. First you need to clear a space on your

yard. The space should be on grass.2. You need to purchase a croquet set

which can be found in some sports stores and online. The price can range from $30-$600.

3. You need to hammer the stakes into the ground.

4. If you want you can put them in the right place (shown on the map).

5. The aim of the game is to hit the ball with a mallet though the stakes.

6. The first person to get though the course WINS!.

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PuzzlesUnscramble the tiles to reveal a message

Crack the code to find the message

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Number 5

rosesType to enter text

•Fresh roses•Fast delivery •For every occasion

Address: 79 Totally Alice RoadPhone: 0409 876 5432Email: [email protected]

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Interview with

Interviewer: Wonderland is an amazing place full of interesting people and animals, How did you come to this place? Red Queen: There is not interesting people there are only mad people. Also I came to this place so I could become queen.White Rabbit: Well, all I remember going to sleep then waking up in Wonderland. Interviewer: Red Queen what makes you think there mad people in Wonderland, and White Rabbit how do you know you are awake?

We had the chance to interview The Red Queen and the White rabbit. It was a day to remember..........

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Red Queen and

white rabbit

White Rabbit: I know i’m awake because I because because i’m not sure.Red Queen: how dare you say i’m not right Off with your head!Interviewer: Hold on Red Queen what have I done wrong? Also White rabbit is the Red Queen always like this. Red Queen: How DARE YOU. Off with your HEADDDDDDD!!White Rabbit: Yes she is like this, picky and rude.Red Queen: White rabbit Off with your headWhite Rabbit: please please please no. Interviewer: Red Queen BEHAVE YOURSELFRed Queen: I am going if you are going to boss me around.White Rabbit: I had better be going as well.Interviewer: fine go.

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Extinct The Dodo bird was featured in Alice In Wonderland. The Dodo Bird is related to pigeons but is the size of a turkey. The bird has been extinct for over 350 years . The last sighting of the bird was in 1681. The bird is flightless and lived on the island of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean. The Dodo bird had gray feathers and white feathers on its chest and tail. In 1500 portuguese were the first people to land on the island of Mauritius. The island became a port for spice and hungry sailors often killed Dodo birds for food.

animal

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Dodo bird

5 facts on the Dodo Bird1. It might be possible to bring the bird back from extinction.2. The Dodo Bird didn’t taste very nice.3. The closest relative to a Dodo Bird is a Nicobar pigeon. 4. In Alice In Wonderland the Dodo Bird is wise but in real life the bird is

considered slow and not bright.5. Could weigh up to 14kg and the bird is harm less.

In the 1500s the Portuguese sailors brought pigs and monkey onto the island where the Dodo bird lived. The pigs and monkeys killed all Dodo birds children. The Dodo bird had no pretors until humans came to the island.Solitaires, birds related to the dodo, lived on the nearby islands of Runion and Rodriguez. By 1800 they, too, had become extinct. The Dodo Bird is an amazing animal and will always be remembered.

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This recipe was created by Ella Walsh for Kidspot, Australia’s

How to makeIn the book Alice In Wonderland, Alice falls down the rabbit hole and finds and empty marmalade jar. With this orange marmalade recipe you can fill the empty jar Alice has. Narmalade is a delicious tangy spread to have on your toast for breakfast. Perfect for gifts this marmalade makes 1.5 lites of marmalade.Ingredients:

• 600g (approx. 6-8) small oranges, halved• 1 lemon, juiced• 1.4 l water• 1.1kg caster sugar

Nethod:

Before you begin making the marmalade, sterilize your jars. To do this,

place the clean jar in a large saucepan. Cover the jars with cold water

and bring them up to the boil. Allow to simmer for 10-15 minutes then

remove the jars from the water with tongs. Set aside upside down

to dry.

Scoop the flesh, juice and pips out of the orange halves with a metal

spoon and whiz in a food processor until smooth.

Remove as much of the pith from the orange halves as possible and

throw away. Then carefully slice the remaining rind into very thin strips.

Tip the orange puree and the orange rind strips into a heavy-based saucepan.

Add the lemon juice and water then bring the pan to the boil.

Reduce the heat to a slow simmer and allow to cook for 1-1 ½ hours

until the mixture has reduced by half and the rind is very soft.

Over a low heat, add the sugar and stir it through until it is dissolved.

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orange marmaladeBoil the marmalade for 10 minutes. Skim any froth that appears off the

surface.

To check if the mixture is ready, take a teaspoon of the marmalade from

the pan and place on a cold plate in the fridge – if it sets to a jelly, it is ready.

If it doesn’t, it still needs a little more cooking. Test again in another 5-10 minutes.

Once ready, take the pan off the heat and allow to cool a little before pouring

into the sterilized jars and sealing.

Tips:

• Taking the time to sterilize the jars properly is important, as your marmalade can go moldy in the jar if you don’t.• When scooping out the orange flesh, be sure not to scoop

out the pith as well. The white pith will make the marmalade bitter.• If you want very clear marmalade, you could sieve the orange

mixture once you’ve put it through the food processor to catch any little lumps – personally, I can’t be bothered!• There is something extremely satisfying about making your

own jam and marmalade – it is much easier than most people think! And it makes a lovely gift too.

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Science Fun: Invisible Ink

Invisible Ink the Baking Soda Way

Mix about 1/4 cup (60 ml) of baking soda and 1/4 cup (60 ml) of water. Next, write using a Q-tip, toothpick or brush on a piece of paper. Let it dry completely. To read the secret message, paint grape juice concentrate across the paper with a paint brush or a sponge. Don't forget - grape juice stains.Why it works: Grape juice has an acid that reacts with the baking soda. A different color appears wherever the secret message is written.

Invisible Ink the Milky Way

Put a little milk in a small bowl. Write with the milk on a piece of paper with a Q-tip or a brush. Let your message dry completely. To read the message just heat the paper. Use an iron or 100-watt light bulb or stove element. Don't rest the paper on the bulb. Ask an adult to help in case a fire starts and never use a halogen light.Why it works: Milk is an organic product which means it comes from a living thing. When it's heated, it burns at a slower rate than the paper. Your invisible message shows up brown.

Invisible Ink the Lemon Way

This works the same way as the Milky Way. Simply dab a Q-tip or brush into a bowl of lemon juice and write away. Just make sure you don't use too much. To see the message, simply heat the paper after it dries. Another way to see the message is put salt on the drying ink. Give it a minute and then wipe the salt off. Use a wax crayon to color over the message.Why it works: Both lemon juice and milk are mildly acidic and acid weakens paper. The acid remains in the paper after the juice or milk has dried. When the paper is held near heat the acidic parts of the paper burn or turn brown before the rest of the paper does.

These are only a few ways to make invisible ink. Using the same heat method, you can also use white wine, vinegar, apple juice, and even orange juice, to name just a few. Try some other fruit juices to see what works.

information from: http://www.kidzworld.com/article/3844-making-invisible-ink-appear

The Cheshire Cat keeps dissapearing so now you can make words dissaper to........

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Crossword

ACROSS 4 How many legs did the table have? 5 Who went down the chimney? 9 Alice took a jar off the shelf what did it say on it ? 10 How many times did the cat vanish in chapter 6? 11 What did Alice find on the table the first time? DOWN 1 What did the caterpillar say to Alice when he first saw her? 2 What did the pigeon call Alice 3 What was used as a mallet in the croquet game ? 6 What did the bottle say on it? 7 What did the box under the table say on it? 8 Who splashed paint on two?

If you have read the

book you will be able to

answer the questions

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A rabbit, how strange!With a waistcoat, that’s a changeWhere will it go?I think I might followThe odd little rabbit

A giant rabbit holeOh no I’ve lost control!I’ve fallen insideGoodbye Dinah I cried

Passing marmaladeThere might be a spadeHow peculiar is this place?I hope I don’t land on my face

What is that?It’s a Cheshire cat!Cheshire cat where do I go?That depends on where you ought to beWell as long as I get to a place I don’t really careWell if you go straight long enough you’ll get somewhere

Yes but where?Over there is the March hareWhy thank you Cheshire catI think I’ll try get to that

Or there is the Mad Hatter You could chatter, chatter, and chatterI wouldn’t want to visit anyone madHe might do something bad

Well everyone’s mad in wonderlandWell can’t you at least give me a hand?Oh no one’s ever going to help meDon’t you agree?

Cheshire?? Oh you’ve disappeared!That’s so weird!

Your Space Poem by Emily H

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Alice found a red queenThat queen Alice thought was quite meanAlice was offered a game of croquetAnd Alice was delighted to play

Alice came across a blue caterpillar She decided to chatterHe asked who are you?Alice replied well I haven’t a clue

Oh Alice! You’ve been asleepAnd must have been very deep!No mother I was in wonderland

Cheshire Cat Onesies

PHONE:

1234 567 8910GO ONLINE:

www.catonesies.com.au

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