Chapter 1

L Where does the story start?

L What does Alice chase down the rabbit hole?

L How would you have felt if you kept falling for a very long time?

L What does Alice wish she could shut up like?

L Why did Alice decide to drink the liquid in the bottle?

L What happened to Alice after she finished drinking?

Chapter 2

L What happened to Alice after she had eaten the cake?

L How did Alice feel when she realized that she still couldn’t fit through the door? Why?

L Find three adjectives that describe the rabbit.

L Which child does Alice think she is? Why?

L How does the mouse react to Alice?

L What adjectives could be used to describe Alice’s personality?

Chapter 3

L What does ‘consultation’ mean?

L Is it easy to understand what the mouse says? Why do you think this is?

L What were given as prizes at the end of the race?

L Why is the mouse’s tale set out differently on the page to the rest of the writing in the book?

L Who is Dinah and why does Alice wish she was there?

L How does Alice feel now?

Chapter 4

L Who the rabbit keep referring to?

L Why does Alice drink the liquid in the bottle?

L Would you have drunk it? Why?

L How do the animals try to Alice out of the room?

L Do you feel sorry for Alice? Why / why not?

L Is this story easy to follow? Why / why not?

Chapter 5

L Has Alice made any friends in her adventures so far?

L Find four adverbs in this chapter.

L How tall is the caterpillar?

L Why are there stars on the page whenever Alice eats/ drinks something?

L What does the pigeon think Alice is? Why?

L How could you describe the pigeon?

Chapter 6

L Why did Alice have to run back into the wood?

L What did Alice see when she walked into the kitchen?

L Why does the baby cry so much?

L Do you like the Duchess? Why / why not?

L Would you like to be in Wonderland? Why / why not?

L What does Alice keep eating to make herself change size?

Chapter 7

L What are riddles?

L What is different about the Hatter’s watch?

L Have you ever been to a place where lots of things were new or confusing? If so, where?

L Why do you think Alice finds Wonderland so confusing?

L Who do you think is rudest, the Hatter or Alice? Why?

L What do you think will happen next?

Chapter 8

L Why are the roses painted red?

L What are ‘courtiers?’

L What phrase does the Queen keep saying?

L What do they use instead of croquet sticks and balls?

L Why can’t the Queen chop off the Cheshire cat’s head?

L Does the Queen in this story remind you of anyone? Who?

Chapter 9

L Why is the Duchess so pleased to see Alice?

L What’s a moral?

L Why is nobody executed?

L Why does this story contain so much speech? Think about what Alice thought about her sister’s book?

L Do you like books with lots of conversations in them? Why / why not?

L What is uglifying?

Chapters 10

L Does Alice remind you of anyone you know? Why / why not?

L What is a Lobster Quadrille?

L Why does Alice do whatever the Gryphon and Mock Turtle ask her?

L Find five adverbs in this chapter.

L Find five adjectives in this chapter.

L Why has the author included so many descriptive words?

Chapter 11

L Why did Alice think that the King was the judge?

L Why did Alice steal one of the juror’s pencils?

L What does ‘suppressed’ mean?

L How was the guinea pig suppressed?

L Do you think people get suppressed in the same way?

L Who do you think is most in charge, the Queen or the King? Why?

L How do you think this story will end?

Chapter 12

N What did you think of this story? Did you like it? Why/ why not? Would you recommend this book to anyone? If so, who?