BI BI II 1) I think Puss is clever because he has tricked the king. I think Puss is naughty because he keeps telling lies.

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B 81 85 B 86 90 81 84 85 86 89 90 Students tick the answer that describes what has made Mr Grinling so sad. (The answer may be found by reading B 84b and B 85a.) Students may answer the question using their own words and their own ideas. Answers should be correctly punctuated and the words correctly spelt. sample answers think Puss is clever because he has tricked the king. think Puss is naughty because he keeps telling lies. 41 42

B 93 94 93 94 B 95 96 95 96 teacher new butterfly thin, colourful boy neat, tidy toes 2) student dirty 2) snake quick forked 2) wizard large, black 2) sharp 3) warm 3) hairdresser noisy 3) baby round, fat 3) girl shiny, golden 4) fast delicious old coin bright, warm 5) icy 6) shoulders 2) strong woman 2) big, strong 2) fiery breath 3) warm 3) fresh, tasty 3) tall, icy toes 4) round table 4) oily food 4) rough water 2) sharp 3) warm dirty apron colourful wings black boots 4) shoulders 5) icy 6) fast 44 45

105 106 B 105 106 (The order of the answers can be changed.) new sunglasses. 2) a striped shirt. 3) an expensive camera. high-heeled 2) wet mud 3) huge, hairy 4) interesting painting hairy caterpillar grabbed 2) raced 3) interesting 4) deep 5) black 6) broken raced 2) deep 3) broken 4) black 5) interesting 6) grabbed 50

B 135 136 B 137 138 135 136 137 138 The machine cut the material. 2) The cows shook their tails. 3) The snake bit a ripe green apple. (Other answers matching the pictures are possible.) shook caught 2) Deer 3) monster 4) machine 5) basket cow 2) questions 3) box 4) potato cows They blamed Melissa for his mess. open rubbish 2) stretch legs 2) The machine cut (cuts) 6) hurried 2) boxes 3) questions The prickly cactus / hurt machine 2) deer 3) hurried 4) monster 5) basket 4) potatoes box boxes 2) pencil pencils 6) caught 3) tomato tomatoes 4) biscuit biscuits 65 66

185 186 B 185 186 planet 2) caught 3) roaring 4) chocolate 5) parents 6) swung 7) computer 8) fell 9) upset 10) famous 1 drove 12) decided 13) watching 14) dinosaur people 2) whisper 3) umbrella 4) herself 5) thirsty 6) popular 7) mop 8) dangerous 9) basket 10) crane 1 match 12) clear 13) kind 14) open 15) boring 16) desert 17) crew 18) phone 19) follow 20) type 2 felt 90

B 187 188 B 189 190 187 188 189 190 cheerfully himself crossed felt 2) shoulders 3) kingdom 2) crew 2) machine 2) phone 4) between 3) raced 3) crane 3) kingdom 5) elephants 6) cross 7) horrible 4) follow 5) elephants 4) dangerous 5) said 4) mopped 5) oldest 8) interesting 9) happen 6) whispered 7) horrible 6) between 7) shoulders 6) happened 7) interesting 10) had 1 machine 12) neatly 8) want 8) popular 8) herself 13) drank 14) said 15) shook 9) basket 10) types 9) thirsty 10) couple 9) open 10) people 16) couple 17) want 18) race 1 boring 12) kind 1 had 12) shook 1 drank 12) eight 19) himself 20) eight 2 oldest 13) cheerfully 14) clear 13) umbrella 14) neatly 13) desert 14) match 91 92

B 191 195 B 196 200 191 194 195 196 199 200 Students tick the answer that describes what Treehorn liked for breakfast. (The answer may be found by reading B 195a.) Students may answer the question using their own words and their own ideas. Answers should be correctly punctuated and the words correctly spelt. sample answers liked it when Treehorn got on the bus. liked it when Treehorn couldn t find any clothes to fit (him). liked it when Treehorn was jumping to reach the water bubbler. 93 94