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Alice's quest for identity

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Help Alice find her true self while growing up! Follow her on her journey around Wonderland and meet many weird creatures. Deduce the passwords about what it is like to grow up; reconstruct the map of Wonderland and find your way out!

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Mission 1
Mission 2
Mission 5
Mission 6
Mission 3
Meet Alice

Look at and listen to the documents on these two pages and get ready to find the first clues. Hurry up, the clock is ticking!

Listen to the document and complete the information.

|Charles Dodgson

Lewis Carroll, whose real name was , was a brilliant mathematical genius. On July 4th , he took three little girls on a river trip down the near the city of . That is how he started telling them the of that was to change our .

The real Alice

|1862

|Oxford

|Thames

|story

|Alice in Wonderland

|popular culture

Window at All Saint’s Church, Daresbury, Cheshire, where Charles Dogson / Lewis Carroll was born in 1832.

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Read the poem : - Find out Alice’s full name: it’s hidden somewhere in the poem.

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A boat beneath a sunny sky, Lingering onward dreamily In an evening of July — Children three that nestle near, Eager eye and willing ear, Pleased a simple tale to hear — Long had paled that sunny sky: Echoes fade and memories die. Autumn frosts have slain July. Still she haunts me, phantomwise, Alice moving under skies Never seen by waking eyes.

A Boat Beneath a Sunny Sky

By Lewis Carroll

Children yet, the tale to hear, Eager eye and willing ear, Lovingly shall nestle near. In a Wonderland they lie, Dreaming as the days go by, Dreaming as the summers die: Ever drifting down the stream —Lingering in the golden gleam — Life, what is it but a ………..?

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- Find out the last word of the poem.

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- Use the coloured letters to find the password:

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|N|n

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The White Rabbit

All of a sudden, you find yourself projected into the virtual world of Wonderland. You see Alice running after the White Rabbit and decide to follow them, when they disappear into a deep hole. Keep track ofthem and get ready for this new challenge.

In the illustration on the right, spot 3 of the items from the following list.

|hourglass|clock|pocket watch|a pocket watch|an hourglass|a clock

|hourglass|clock|pocket watch|a pocket watch|an hourglass|a clock

|hourglass|clock|pocket watch|a pocket watch|an hourglass|a clock

Find out what these 3 elements symbolise and you will get the password.

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The Caterpillar

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“I knew who I was this morning, but I think I must have

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As you are walking in a strange forest, you can hear a voice: a weird-looking creature that resembles a caterpillar is talking to Alice who is complaining about changing sizes.

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several

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since then. I’m

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and being so many different

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in a day

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Listen to the Caterpillar and Alice’s conversation. Complete the balloons with the phrases/words that keep coming back.

is very

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From your findings, complete the password with the letters that are in green.

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The password is :

Reorder the following pictures according to the sequence of events in the extract.

The order of the events is :

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Now use the code to find out the password:

1: U 2: E

3: B 4: T

5: P 6: R

7: Y

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The Cheshire Cat

Total :

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Watch these two versions of the cat and tick if it 1 or 2 next to each statement.

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Version 1

Version 2

Statements

“I live in a scary setting.

“I am nicknamed ‘Cheshire Puss’.”

“I teach Alice about ‘safe’ and ‘nasty’ things.”

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“I treat Alice’s cut.”

“I have ‘evaporating skills’. ”

“I tell Alice to follow my pointed paw” (= leg).

“I am surprised at learning Alice’s identity."

“I warn Alice about madness in Wonderland.”

“I never get involved in politics.”

Check

Cross out the letters of your total number in the following grid. You will find out the password by reordering the remaining letters.

Password:

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The Griphon and the Mock Turtle

As you are following Alice around Wonderland, you meet two weird-looking creatures. They make you realise it is hard to know who you are in Wonderland.

Observe these two creatures and guess which animals they are made from.

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The Mock Turtle is half

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and half

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The Griphon is half

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and half

With the letters you used, complete the following expression that describes those hybrid animals:

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The New Alice

Now, after all these adventures in the company of Alice, you are finally ready to close the loop. Wake up with her and meet her sister, who starts dreaming about Alice’s future life.

Read the end of the novel and the poem in Mission 1. . Find out the key words they have in common.

|children|eager|tale|eyes|dream|wonderland|Wonderland|summer|summers

|children|eager|tale|eyes|dream|wonderland|Wonderland|summer|summers

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|children|eager|tale|eyes|dream|wonderland|Wonderland|summer|summers

|children|eager|tale|eyes|dream|wonderland|Wonderland|summer|summers

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Then complete the summary with those key words.

Find out the final password, that characterizes the mood of both texts.

Clues:

  • penultimate letter of "wonderland":
  • second letter of "wonderland":
  • first letter of "summer":
  • first letter of "tale":
  • fourth letter of "dream":
  • third letter of "tale":
  • third letter of "eager":
  • third letter of "children":
  • second letter of "eager":

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The End ...

A boat beneath a sunny sky, Lingering onward dreamily In an evening of July — Children three that nestle near, Eager eye and willing ear, Pleased a simple tale to hear — Long had paled that sunny sky: Echoes fade and memories die. Autumn frosts have slain July. Still she haunts me, phantomwise, Alice moving under skies Never seen by waking eyes.

A Boat Beneath a Sunny Sky

By Lewis Carroll

Children yet, the tale to hear, Eager eye and willing ear, Lovingly shall nestle near. In a Wonderland they lie, Dreaming as the days go by, Dreaming as the summers die: Ever drifting down the stream —Lingering in the golden gleam — Life, what is it but a ………..?

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