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Peter Pan
Activity Book
Exercises written by
Scotia Victoria Gilroy
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Contents
Chapter I
Activities to chapter 1: The Neverland..............................................3
A. Read this short version of the chapter. There are two things
which didn’t really happen. Find them
Activities to chapter 2: Peter’s Shadow..............................................9
Activities to chapter 3: The Children Fly Away...............................13
The Neverland is a magical island that Wendy, John and Michael
pretend to be on during the day, and dream about at night. They also
dream about a boy named Peter Pan. One day their mother, Mrs.
Darling, asked Wendy about Peter Pan. Mrs. Darling remembered his
name from when she was a child. One day they found some tree leaves
on the floor of the nursery. John explained to Mrs. Darling that they
were probably from Peter Pan’s shoes when he came into the nursery
through the window because it was too high. The next night Mrs.
Darling was sitting next to the fire. After she fell asleep, the window
opened and a boy came into the room. There was a strange light with
him, flying around in the air. Peter was friendly to Mrs. Darling; when
he saw her he smiled at her. But Nana, the family dog, chased Peter Pan
back to the window. Peter jumped out, but Nana closed the window
before Peter’s shadow had time to get out, and the shadow was torn
off. Mrs. Darling found the shadow and put it in a drawer.
Activities to chapter 4: The Home Under The Ground...................18
Activities to chapter 5: The Lake.....................................................23
Activities to chapter 6: Wendy’s Story .............................................28
Activities to chapter 7: The Return Home.......................................33
Key: .................................................................................................39
B. Read these sentences about the story. Decide if they are true or
false.
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True False
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1. Mrs. Darling tidied up her children’s minds at night.
2.
All three of Mrs. Darling’s children dreamed about
the Neverland and Peter Pan.
3.
Wendy, John and Michael slept in beds that looked
different.
4. Wendy dreamed about Peter Pan the most.
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5. Mrs. Darling believed that Peter was a real person.
6.
One morning Mrs. Darling found some tree leaves
on the floor of the nursery.
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room.
8.
Wendy believed that Peter came into the nursery
7. a boat turned upside down on the sand
8. now that she was married and full of sense
9. he would be grown up by this time
10. no bigger than your fist
11. it looked like a shooting star
sometimes at night to play music for her.
9.
Peter Pan usually came into the house through the
door.
10.
The leaves were not from any kind of tree that
grows in England.
E. Now, without looking at the sentences above, try to complete the
gaps.
1. Mrs. Darling first ................ of Peter
2. set things ................
3. If you could ................ awake
4. tidying ................ drawers
5. ready for you to put ................
6. side-................-side in their nursery
7. a boat turned ................ down on the sand
8. now that she was married and ................ of sense
9. he would be ................ up by this time
10. no bigger than your ................
11. it looked like a ................ star
C. All of these events happened in the story. Put them in the correct
order in which they happened.
a) Mrs. Darling woke up and saw the boy.
b) Mrs. Darling fell asleep by the fire.
c) Wendy told her mother that the leaves were probably left there by
Peter, because he didn’t wipe his shoes.
d) Nana closed the window and tore Peter’s shadow off.
e) Mrs. Darling sang to her children until they fell asleep.
f) Peter jumped out the window.
g) Mrs. Darling examined the shadow carefully, and put it away in a
drawer.
h) One morning, they found some tree leaves on the nursery floor,
under a window.
i) Nana, the family dog, came running in and chased Peter Pan.
j) The nursery window opened, and a boy came in, accompanied by a
small light that flew around.
F. Here is a piece of the text about the Neverland. Read the original
again and then see if you can complete the missing letters.
But, o_ cou_ _ _, th_ Never_ _ _ _ al_ _ _ _ vari_ _ a l_ _. John’s,
fo_ ins_ _ _ _ _, h_ _ a l_ _ _ wit_ flamin_ _ _ _ fly_ _ _ ove_ it,
whi_ _ Joh_ wa_ shooti_ _ a_, whi_ _ Mich_ _ _, wh_ w_ _ ve_ _
sm_ _ _, ha_ a flami_ _ _ wit_ a la_ _ flyin_ ov_ _ i_.
D.Here are some useful phrases that appeared in the story. Can you
remember the context they were in? Try to memorise these phrases.
G. Multiple Choice
1. Mrs. Darling first heard of Peter
2. set things straight
3. if you could stay awake
4. tidying up drawers
5. ready for you to put on
6. side-by-side in their nursery
1.Mrs. Darling’s children, Wendy, John, and Michael, slept ................
three identical beds side-by-side in their nursery.
a) on b) under c) in d) with
2.While tidying up their minds ................ night, Mrs. Darling always
found the Neverland.
a) at b) in c) on d) for
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5
7.
Wendy never wipes her shoes before entering a
3.The Neverland always looked like an island, with bright colours
everywhere, and beaches and harbours and scary-looking ships floating
on the ................ .
a) shore b) waves c) beach d) sand
4. John lived in a boat turned upside ................ on the sand.
a) through b) in c) under d) down
5. Wendy had a pet ................ left by its parents.
a) dog b) whale c) wolf d) cat
6. Of all the wonderful islands in the world the Neverland is the
................ .
a) smallest b) warmest c) nicest d) coziest
7. In the two minutes before you go to sleep it becomes very, very
................ .
a) real b) big c) true d) beautiful
8. Mrs. Darling decided to forget all ................ it.
a) around b) about c) within d) inside
9. The name stood out in larger ................ than any of the other words.
a) numbers b) words c) letters d) sentences
11. Wendy said ..................... a smile
12. No one can get into the house ..................... knocking
13. But finally she decided to roll the shadow ..................... and put it
away in a drawer
I. Crossword puzzle
1. S
2. H
3. A
4. D
5. O
6. W
1. the room in a house where the children sleep
2. part of a sea, where the water meets the shore
3. a tall, pink bird
4. the same
5. difficult to understand
6. a house Indians live in
H. Preposition check
at through in into without over
with up with in on by on
J. Collocations – Match the words on the left to the words on the
right.
1.It is the nightly duty of every good mother after her children asleep
to look ..................... their minds and set things straight.
2. Mrs. Darling’s children slept ..................... three identical beds side-
by-side in their nursery.
3. scary-looking ships floating ..................... the waves
4. a lake with flamingoes flying ..................... it
5. a pet wolf left ..................... its parents
6. In her travels ..................... her children’s minds Mrs. Darling often
found the Neverland.
7. she remembered a Peter Pan who people said lived ..................... the
fairies
8. she had believed ..................... him at the time
9. some tree leaves were found ..................... the nursery floor
10. Mrs. Darling was looking ..................... them, puzzled
1. stay
2. set things
3. hide something
4. folded up
5. turned
6. a family
7. go to
8. full of
9. grown
10. by this
11. forget all
a) resemblance
b) time
c) awake
d) straight
e) about it
f) sense
g) out of sight
h) up
i) upside down
j) small
k) sleep
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K. Here is the part where Mrs. Darling sees Peter Pan. Some of
the verbs have been taken out. Read the text and see if you can
remember what goes in the gaps. Use the verbs from the box, but
remember to put them into the correct form.
Chapter 2
A. All of these events happened in the story. Put them in the correct
order in which they happened.
growl jump see be wake be dress run know
see be jump scream look be come give
a) Peter tried to put his shadow on with soap.
b) Peter Pan came into the nursery through the window.
c) Wendy woke up and saw Peter.
d) Mrs. Darling put the children to bed, and then she went to a party
with Mr. Darling.
e) Wendy sewed Peter’s shadow back on.
f) The children’s night-lights went out.
g) Peter sat on the floor and cried.
h) Tinker Bell flew around the nursery looking for Peter’s shadow.
i) Peter told Wendy that he didn’t have a mother.
j) A much brighter light than the night-lights flew into the room – it
was a fairy named Tinker Bell.
k) Tinker Bell told Peter that his shadow was in the chest of drawers.
Mrs. Darling suddenly 1. ..................... up, and 2. ..................... the
boy, and somehow she 3. ..................... at once that he 4. .....................
Peter Pan. He 5. ..................... a lovely boy, 6. ..................... in
tree leaves. When he 7. ..................... that she 8. ..................... a
grown-up, he 9. ..................... her a nasty look. Mrs. Darling 10.
....................., and, in answer, Nana, the family dog, 11. .....................
running in. She 12...................... and 13. ..................... at the boy,
who 14. ..................... lightly through the window. Mrs. Darling 15.
..................... over and 16. ..................... out the window into the street
for him, but he 17. ..................... not there.
L. Match the sentences.
B. Collocations – Match the words on the left to the words on the
right.
1. It is the nightly duty of every
good mother after her children
are asleep
2. If you could stay awake (but
of course you can’t)
3. Mrs. Darling decided
4. When he saw that she was a
grown-up,
5. Mrs. Darling sang to them
till one by one
6. John’s, for instance, had a lake
7. “It is so naughty of him
8. When you wake up in the
morning,
9. No one can get into the house
10. Of all the wonderful islands
in the world
a) to forget all about it.
b) not to wipe his shoes.”
c) he gave her a nasty look.
d) to look into their minds and set
things straight for the next morning.
e) without knocking.
f) the Neverland is the coziest and
the most compact.
g) with flamingoes flying over it.
h) they let go of her hand and
entered the land of sleep.
i) the terrible thoughts and evil
passions with which you went to
bed have been folded up small.
j) you would see your own mother
doing this, and it would be very
interesting to watch her.
fall
turn a pocket
no larger
join together
stick it on
feel sorry
full
run
have
cause
fun
like drops of water
with soap
asleep
trouble
away
for someone
inside out
than your hand
of joy
C. Match the underlined phrases to their meanings.
1. Mrs. Darling went from bed to bed singing to the children before
they
fell asleep
.
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