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Actividades mummys secret
1. The Mummy’s Secret
WORKSHEET 1: CHAPTERS 1-5
A. Write the correct word from the box under each picture.
cup plate bread vegetables necklace earrings people smoke
1 2 3 4
.............................. .............................. .............................. ..............................
5 6 7 8
.............................. .............................. .............................. ..............................
B. Match the sentences to the correct pictures. a
..... 1. “I’m here to tell you of danger, my Pharaoh.”
..... 2. “Guards, find the girl and bring her to me!”
b
..... 3. “Do you want to see my special room?”
..... 4. “I want to know what’s in the cupboard.”
c
..... 5. “Don’t think about Uncle Merton’s cupboard!”
..... 6. “Come inside.”
..... 7. “Come with me. I have to take you to the Pharaoh.”
..... 8. “Uncle Merton? I think I know him.” h
d f g
e
C. Put the sentences from the story in the correct order.
❑ Katie washes floors in the Pharaoh’s palace.
❑ Katie opens the mummy’s box and goes inside.
❑ Katie goes to bed and dreams about ancient Egypt.
❑ A soldier takes Katie to the Pharaoh.
❑ Katie goes to visit her Uncle Merton and Aunt Anne.
❑ Katie hears a strange noise coming from Uncle Merton’s cupboard.
❑ Katie and the slaves sit on the floor and eat.
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2. The Mummy’s Secret
WORKSHEET 2 : CHAPTERS 6 -9
A. Put the letters in order to make a word. Then match the words to the pictures.
1. tinoop …………….. 6. xbo ……………..
2. vesal …………….. 7. rtsisa ……………..
3. donwiw …………….. 8. ysee ……………..
4. dahn …………….. 9. drbi ……………..
5. orfol …………….. 10. onom ……………..
a b c d e
f g h i j
B. Complete each sentence with a verb from the box.
wants puts close sits looks help takes hears
1. A big golden bird …………….. next to the box.
2. The Wise Sage …………….. the noise.
3. Katie …………….. to go home.
4. “Don’t worry, I can …………….. you,” Amiris says.
5. Amiris …………….. his hand on Katie’s shoulder.
6. Amiris …………….. at the golden bird.
7. The golden bird’s eyes …………….. slowly.
8. Katie …………….. the manuscript.
C. Match A and B to make correct sentences.
A B
1. Merton works ..... a. guards the sacred manuscript.
2. The Wise Sage ..... b. out of the room with Amiris.
3. The Wise Sage wants ..... c. are very strange.
4. The sacred manuscript ..... d. makes magic potions.
5. A big golden bird ..... e. is in a special box.
6. Katie misses ..... f. for the Wise Sage.
7. Amiris’ eyes ..... g. to kill the Pharaoh.
8. Katie walks quietly ..... h. her mother and father.
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3. The Mummy’s Secret
WORKSHEET 3: CHAPTERS 10 -12
A. Find the words from the box in the puzzle.
village country family newspaper bedroom dream danger breakfast
b r e a k f a s t t
e d a d r e a m m c
d a n g e r b k d o
r n v i l l a g e u
o d g t l y f x n n
o p n f a m i l y t
m n e w s p a p e r
n m p o m s g t r y
B. Use a word from the puzzle in exercise A to complete each sentence.
1. Katie and Amiris go to the Pharaoh’s …………….. .
2. Katie tells the Pharaoh that he’s in …………….. .
3. The sacred manuscript tells about a girl from a distant …………….. .
4. Amiris wants to live with his …………….. and hunt animals.
5. Amiris wants to go back to his …………….. .
6. Katie goes downstairs to …………….. .
7. Aunt Anne is reading the …………….. .
8. “Ancient Egypt was only a …………….. ,” Katie thinks.
C. Look at the pictures. What happens next? Circle the correct answer.
1. a. Amiris and Katie go to the Pharaoh’s bedroom.
b. The golden bird pecks Uncle Merton’s eye.
2. a. The Pharaoh puts Katie in prison.
b. The Pharaoh gives Katie a reward.
3. a. Katie goes to work in the kitchen.
b. Katie says goodbye to Amiris.
4. a. Katie goes inside the mummy’s box.
b. Katie goes to the Pharaoh’s palace.
5. a. Katie eats breakfast.
b. Katie opens the cupboard in
Uncle Merton’s special room.
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4. The Mummy’s Secret
FINAL TEST
A. Look at the pictures. Then underline the correct word in each sentence. The number of
each picture matches the number of each sentence.
1 2 3 1. Uncle Merton has got a secret (plate / cupboard).
2. Suddenly, a (soldier / desert) takes Katie’s arm.
3. The slaves are all very (thin / loud) and tired.
4 5 6 4. Katie has to (work / wash) all the floors.
5. Katie is hungry and eats all her (potion / food).
6. A big golden (bird / box) guards the sacred manuscript.
7 8 7. The Wise Sage wants to be (sad / rich) and powerful.
8. Amiris returns to his (village / palace) and family.
20 points (2.5 points each)
B. Put the words in the correct order to make sentences from the story.
1. and Aunt Anne / goes / Katie / Uncle Merton / her / to / visit
…………………………………………………………………………….………………… .
2. lots / smoke / Katie / of / green / sees
…………………………………………………………………………….………………… .
3. you / my / Why / pulling / arm / are
…………………………………………………………………………….………………… .
4. the Pharaoh / to / planning / kill / The Wise Sage / is
…………………………………………………………………………….………………… .
5. The / sitting / bird / on / is / next to / golden / table / the box / the
…………………………………………………………………………….………………… .
6. very / are / Amiris’ / strange / eyes
…………………………………………………………………………….………………… .
7. Katie / to / go / mummy / England / can / to / return / and / the
…………………………………………………………………………….………………… .
8. happy / is / the / palace / leave / Katie / to
…………………………………………………………………………….………………… .
16 points (2 points each)
C. Write Yes, he / she does. or No, he / she doesn’t. after each question.
1. Does Katie go to ancient Egypt with Uncle Merton? ..................................................
2. Does the Wise Sage want to kill the Pharaoh? ..................................................
3. Does the Pharaoh put Katie in prison? ..................................................
4. Does Katie open the box and take the sacred manuscript? ..................................................
5. Does Amiris read the sacred manuscript to Katie? ..................................................
6. Does Katie wake the Pharaoh at 7.00 am? ..................................................
7. Does Uncle Merton invite Katie to go to the museum? ..................................................
14 points (2 points each)