Down the Rabbit Hole: Alice saw the white rabbit and
fallowed it. She fell down the rabbit hole for what seemed like forever.
Down the Rabbit Hole (cont.): Alice made it to the bottom of
the hole. She found a key to a tiny door. Then she found a drink that said
drink me so she drank it.
Down the Rabbit Hole (end): Alice shrunk from drinking the
drink but forgot the key for the door. She ate all of the cake and it made her
a giant. Then it skips to she is in the garden and meets a caterpillar.
Advice from a Caterpillar:
Alice doesn’t know who she is because all this has confused her. The
caterpillar starts to help her.
Advice from a Caterpillar (cont.): The caterpillar helped
her but told her one side of the mushroom made her grow and the other made her
shrink. He did not tell her which side did which and he left. Alice took a
piece from each side. She ate one side and it made her shrink so she quickly ate
the other.
Advice from a Caterpillar(end): She grew super tall. After a conflict with a
pigeon she got herself to her normal size. She then saw a tiny house and had to
go meet the people that lived there. So she shrunk herself down to 9 inches.
Pig and Pepper: She made it to the house. She went to the
door but the doorman was outside. So she let herself in and there was a lot of
pepper in the air. She saw the Cheshire cat and the pig cook. Also she talked
to the duchess.
Pig and Pepper (cont.): The cook was throwing things around like
crazy. Then Alice got thrown the baby which was like a pig.
Pig and Pepper (end): She left with the baby that turned
into a pig. She set it free. Then the Cheshire cat appeared in the tree. She
talked with it and it sent her on her way to the March Hare and disappeared.
A Mad Tea Party: She showed up at the Hare’s house and he
was having a tea party with the Hatter and the Dormouse. The tea party is pretty
crazy!
A Mad Tea Party (cont.): Alice learns about time and how it
is always 6 o’clock for the Hatter and Hare. Things are still crazy. The
Dormouse starts a story.
A Mad Tea Party (end): She got mad and left the tea party
and found a tree with a door on it. She went in and was back in the room with
the table.
The Queen's Croquet-Ground: Alice met the queen and was
asked to play Croquet.
The Queen's Croquet-Ground (cont.): Alice struggled with
Croquet because the Queens set was crazy. It was a flamingo for the club and a
hedgehog for a ball. The Cheshire cat showed up and Alice wanted to talk to
him.
The Queen's Croquet-Ground (end): The king got mad at the
cat and the queen said off with his head. They couldn’t figure out how to chop
off the head of the cat since it was just a head floating. They the cat
disappeared.
Who Stole the Tarts: Knave of Hearts is on trial for stealing
tarts. The first witness is the hatter.
Who Stole the Tarts (Cont.): The hatter was scared and could
barely speak. Next the cook didn’t answer very well either. Alice was called as a witness.
Alice’s Evidence: Alice knew nothing and but a letter was
found that wasn’t signed by anyone.
Alice’s Evidence (cont.): Alice had been growing and the
bigger she got the bolder she became. She kept telling the king and queen they
were wrong. In the end Alice woke up in her sisters lap back in the real world.
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